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Archive for January 23rd, 2009

Friday Field Trip : Let’s Go to the Prado!

2:04 pm By Maegan La Mala · Arts| Spain · Comments Off

23 Jan 2009

Thanks to Google (and seriously, these days Google is in everything), we can visit some of the master works of art held in the Prado Museum of Madrid, Spain without leaving your seat.

The Prado Museum has become the first art gallery in the world to provide access to and navigation of its collection in Google Earth. Using the advanced features of Google Earth art historians, students and tourists everywhere can zoom in on and explore the finer details of the artist’s brushwork that can be easily missed at first glance.

I love Spanish art and was lucky enough to visit the Prado once upon a time years ago. It’s nice to see some of my favorite works like Las Meninas and El Jardin de las Delicias

My only complaint is that you can only really look at 14 works of art and there are plenty more worth looking at pero it’s a good start. Let’s see if more museums go virtual.

Visit the Prado here.

immigrantchildren.jpgSo, MLK day just passed, a historic inauguration just passed–people are shouting from the hilltops that MLK has finally seen his dream come true…and then this news came across my google reader:

According the report although large progress was made during the civil rights era, it is slipping away year by year. Since the Supreme Court reversed course in 1991 and authorized return to segregated neighborhood schools, there has been an increase in segregation every year, particularly for black and Latino students — 40% of Latinos and 39% of blacks now attend intensely segregated schools. The average black and Latino student is now in a school that has nearly 60% of students from families who are near or below the poverty line.

Residential segregation continues to play a large role and increasingly determines the racial composition in schools in the absence of measures by education authorities to create and maintain integrated schools. And more than 40 years after passage of the Fair Housing Act, there continues to be almost no serious enforcement against widespread housing discrimination which is making it difficult to maintain integration in suburbia.

Seeing as school integration was an intervention site specifically chosen by the Civil Rights community–it makes me wonder why those who are interested in declaring that MLK’s dreams have been achieved aren’t more aware of this shocking news. School integration is a goal the Civil Rights movement worked *specifically* on–the fought for it, trained for it, planned rallies around it, prepared children for it, held massive community discussions about it–it was *central* to their fight for equality and justice.

How on earth did we all decide that electing one black man as a president was *really* the dream MLK had? Are we that distanced from our own history?

Ungrateful_Black-White_Girl.jpg I’ve spent the last day or two completly immersed in Qzap–the Queer Zine Archive Project. According to the website, the mission of QZAP is as follows:

“The mission of the Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is to establish a “living history” archive of past and present queer zines and to encourage current and emerging zine publishers to continue to create. In curating such a unique aspect of culture, we value a collectivist approach that respects the diversity of experiences that fall under the heading “queer.”

The primary function of QZAP is to provide a free on-line searchable database of the collection with links allowing users to download electronic copies of zines. By providing access to the historical canon of queer zines we hope to make them more accessible to diverse communities and reach wider audiences.”

I’ve already found an amazing number of zines that are thought provoking, challenging, interesting, funny, and just plain good reads. Right now, I am reading Ungrateful Black-White Girl, the testimony of a biracial queer girl who is trying to figure out how to deal with her ‘mixed’ self. Check it out!

EDITED TO ADD: Noemi just informed me in comments that this website may have published author’s zines without their permission. I think that it’s important to note this if only to point to how the work that is not protected by a publishing company is *still work* and needs to be honored as such. Zines should not be reproduced without the consent of the author!!!!

Friday Funny : The Obamas Do What?

11:06 am By Maegan La Mala · Politics| sex · 3 Comments

23 Jan 2009

Now does this so called expert not really know what fisting really is? I mean, que se yo of the first couple’s sex life and it’s none of my business, pero I bet the gringa was talking about this and not this.

Not English Only in Nashville

9:02 am By Maegan La Mala · Bilingualism| language · Comments Off

23 Jan 2009

486f1efe-5d03-4bb5-ab51-b88cfa7ea762_mn.jpgVoters in Nashville made it clear that they do not speak English only. Yesterday a measure to make English the official language of all government business failed to pass. 57 percent of voters rejected the proposal. That is not a small margin. Seems that most voters agree with Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen, who called the measure mean spirited.

Via / ABC News

castroobama.jpgAbsent Cuban president Fidel Castro, ever wiling to say what’s on his mind in his weekly essays, said what might be the first kind words ever uttered about a U.S. president. But he didn’t write down his first impressions of Barack Obama; instead he leaked them to Argentine president Cristina Kirchner at a meeting between the two yesterday. You might want to sit down before you read on because this is pretty incredible:

Mrs Fernandez said: “Fidel believes in Obama. He told me he had followed the inauguration of Barack Obama very closely, that he had watched the inauguration on television all day.

“He had a very good perception of President Obama.”

The Argentine premier said Mr Castro called Mr Obama “a man who seems absolutely sincere, who believes strongly in his ideas and who hopefully can carry them out”.

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