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Archive for November, 2008

download.jpgI wasn’t able to see the last Amigos Invisibles show in NYC, and I’m still kind of angry about it. Pero tonite, los Venezolanos say adios to 2008 in their last show of the year while celebrating the release of their new live DVD, En Una Noche Tan Linda Como Ésta, showcasing Los Amigos’ 15th Anniversary concert at the venerable venue Aula Magna in their hometown of Caracas, Venezuela.

Thanksgiving is for suckers anyway. Celebrate tonite con los Amigos (and maybe me??).

300px-Entrada_lanzamiento_Telet%C3%B3n_2006.jpgHere in the United States no one stampedes for tickets to a telethon. Hell does anyone even watch the telethon? In Chile, however, the annual Teletón for disabled children is a cultural phenomenon. Stores all over the capital transform into collection spots for donations. Families make homemade banners to hang in their front window to tell everyone that they are supporting the Teletón and they mean it. Families sit in front of the television, not that there is anything else to watch if your don’t have cable or satellite tv. There is even a nationwide tour, featuring everyone’s favorite dirty old man, Don Francisco and if you think that people don’t pack the streets and the seats, you are very wrong.

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Food Stamp Use Reaches Record Numbers

11:05 am By Maegan La Mala · Food| Money| economy · Comments Off

26 Nov 2008

EBTCard300x191.pngOnce upon a time when I was a teen, food stamps were actually like stamps, well actually more like coupons on Monopoly money colored paper and I remember being ashamed when my then boyfriend’s mom sent me to the corner bodega to buy something with them. While sadly the stigma still exists with using food stamp benefits, even if they no are accessed via an atm like card but for more and more familias, food stamps are a need not a want if they want to keep their family fed.

“We soon will have the most food stamps recipients in the history of our country,” said Jim Weill, president of the Food Research and Action Center, a D.C.-based anti-hunger policy organization. “If the economic forecasts come true, we’re likely to see the most hunger that we’ve seen since the 1981 recession and maybe since the 1960s, when these programs were established.”

The Agriculture Department is set to release the new numbers as early as this week. Agency officials declined to confirm the figures but outlined them in a briefing last month for advocates and administrators of state food stamp programs. Breaking the symbolically important 30 million mark comes on the heels of government data showing that 11.9 million people went hungry in the United States at some point last year. That included nearly 700,000 children, up more than 50 percent from the year before.

Via / The Washington Post

Bush Drinks Some Peruvian Cultura

9:05 am By Maegan La Mala · Food| Peru · 1 Comment

26 Nov 2008

s-ANDINA-large.jpgApparently dressing like a Peruvian isn’t enough for President Bush. While at the APEC Summit in Lima, Bush was spotted drinking in some local culture as well, in the form of a Pisco Sour.

Wait, isn’t Bush supposed to be a recovering alcoholic or something? Last time I had a Pisco Sour (a lo Chileno – go ahead Peruanos and Chilenos- argue about it) it had alcohol and Pisco is no joke.

I’m not as convinced as the HufPo:

Of course, the president often drinks non-alcoholic beer; he could easily be drinking a non-alcoholic Pisco Sour in this shot.

What the hell is a Pisco Sour without the Pisco?!

Via / The Huffington Post

U.S. Navy’s Deadly Gift for the Holday Season in Vieques

7:05 am By Maegan La Mala · Health| Puerto Rico · Comments Off

26 Nov 2008

041808_vieques2_story.JPGWhile many families in the U.S. are stocking their kitchens for the perverse Thanksgiving holiday, families in Vieques, Puerto Rico are still dealing with the aftermath of years of U.S. military training on their land and through their food.

A new study has found dangerous levels of toxic metals in produce grown on a Puerto Rican island formerly used as a Navy bombing range, despite U.S. government claims that the soil there is safe.

Some products from a research farm on Vieques Island had as much as 20 times the acceptable amount of lead and cadmium, according to the study released last week by the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez.”

Via / The Intelligent Aboriginal News Service

6a00c2252ab767f21900e398f8f4390005-500pi.jpgJunot Diaz’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, will be adapted into a film and directed by Brazilian director of Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries, Walter Salles.

I liked both Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries, so hopefully the film adaptation of Oscar Wao will be as good as the actual book.

Via / Remolacha

For over a year, we’ve been covering the various anti-immigrant measures in Virginia and the Latino community’s struggle against the hate.

The Washington Post is reporting that the state is attempting a different approach, with the aim of assimilating, not isolating, the undocumented…

Recommendations include shortening the Medicaid residency requirements for certain qualified immigrants, offering in-state tuition to immigrants who meet specific criteria and creating an immigration assistance office.

In the coming weeks, the Virginia Commission on Immigration will send Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) two dozen recommendations, most of which would help immigrants instead of penalizing them…

The commission proposed increasing the number of English classes and creating a plan to address the needs of foreign-born residents. It also urged the federal government to compile more complete immigration statistics, increase the number of visas for foreign workers and pass comprehensive immigration legislation.

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jenniferlopez-475x704.jpgI need to find a new apartment and damn if apartments are expensive, especially here in the NYC area. Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony just put a mansion they purchased a few years back on the market, pero it’s a little out of my budget.

La mansion was purchased by the pareja back in 2005 and its asking price is $8.5 million dolares. Let’s see, 4 bedrooms, at that price, so each bedroom come to about $4 million dollars each.

Via / Hissip

younglords.jpgJack is on a roll this morning.

Apparently there is a dirty looking hipster music group that thought that The Young Lords was a great name for their band. Jack breaks it down:

The Young Lords are some white guys who decided to form an indie rock band in NYC a few years ago and apparently couldn’t be bothered to find out whether they were ripping off the name of an entire political movement that most certainly does not belong to them. One might argue that words are words and no one can claim to own the name “Young Lords,” but how would it look if some white dudes decided to name their band the Black Panthers? That would probably be less likely to happen since more people know about the Black Panthers, but come on, people – we live in the age of Google (which, sadly, now has the MySpace page for this stupid band ranked above pages about the actual Young Lords in search results.) It is tremendously easy to look things up. I can’t help but think that they probably did look it up before they took up the name themselves and just didn’t give a fuck, but even if they could claim the innocence of ignorance then, I’m sure that one of them has Googled their band name since. For a band whose bio claims that their “sound pays homage to the past,” they’re displaying a remarkable amount of ahistoricity, ignorance and disrespect.

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microchip.jpgI say it was only a matter of time before a class of those monitored because of their “dangerousness” happen. Not surprisingly this dangerousness has been linked to sex.

Indonesia’s Papua province is set to pass a bylaw that requires some HIV/AIDS patients to be implanted with microchips in a bid to prevent them infecting others, a lawmaker said on Saturday.
Under the bylaw, which has caused uproar among human rights activists, patients who had shown “actively sexual behavior” could be implanted with a microchip to monitor their activity, lawmaker John Manangsang said…

If a patient with HIV/AIDS was found to have infected a healthy person, there would be a penalty, he said without elaborating.

Who does this really protect?

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