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Archive for January, 2009

Miercoles Morning Musica : Calle 13 Electro Movimiento

6:30 am By Maegan La Mala · Music · Comments Off

28 Jan 2009

I haven’t been exactly impressed with Calle 13’s latest offerings and their newest released song/video hasn’t changed my mind. With florescent colors and hypersexual imagery, Electro Movimiento con Miami Band Afrobeta takes us to the Ochentas (except wasn’t Saturday Night Fever in the 70’s?).

Quizas I haven’t had enough coffee to appreciate.

Sorry for the ad you have to deal with in the beginning.

Calle 13 – Electro Movimiento

More Martes Musica: Zeca Baleiro’s Bandeira

6:15 pm By Maegan La Mala · Brazil| Music · Comments Off

27 Jan 2009

It’s been too long since there’s been some Brazilian sounds on VL, so to lighten up your Tuesday afternoon, I give you a tune you’re bound to love (though the video could be more compelling): Bandeira by Zeca Baleiro. Lyrics in Portuguese after the jump (beautiful!)

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henry_cisneros.jpgFormer HUD Secretary and San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros believes in dreaming big. He was the first Latino elected as mayor of a major U.S. City and achieved a high ranking post in the Clinton administration (with a few controversies, eso sí). So Cisneros seems like a logical candidate to offer advice to the Latino community. I guess. Well, whether he is or isn’t, he’s back and spouting inspirational words to Latinos in a new book called “Latinos and the Nation’s Future”, and has a few words of wisdom for us all:

“This country cannot move forward if we (Hispanics) don’t move forward,” he said, adding that he felt it was necessary that his own community mobilize itself to attain the improvements in education, health and labor conditions “that will permit them to continue in the middle class and be owners of their own homes.”

Cisneros says that it’s vital that we work together to ensure a better future for everyone, since in the next 40 years Latinos will represent one-fourth of the U.S. population.

Cisneros also says he’s confident that we will soon see a Latino in the White House, and in fact that person is already out there walking (or crawling and drooling) the earth:

“I don’t know if he or she’s in elementary school or in law school or is already elected … to public office, but I believe that that person is already alive and we’re 20 years or less away from having a Latino or Latina president,” he said.

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Ugly Betty Off The Air?

1:15 pm By Maegan La Mala · TV · 1 Comment

27 Jan 2009

america.jpegOne of the very few (um, ONLY) shows that stars and was created by women of color is rumored to be on the cutting block:

E Online reports the award-winning hit US comedy – starring America Ferrera and produced by Salma Hayek – is to be shelved on March 26 to make way for the return of Christina Applegate’s Samantha Who? and launch a new comedy called In the Motherhood, starring Megan Mullally and Cheryl Hines, in the 8pm Thursday slot.

I can’t be the only one who has noticed that it is *white women* that are replacing the Latina and black women? It’s early in the day, and I could find a whole bunch of really nasty but otherwise useless things to say. I will keep my mouth shut rather than bless you with my tirade. Consider yourself blessed.

Obama Talks to the Arab World, Promises an Open Ear

12:12 pm By Maegan La Mala · World · Comments Off

27 Jan 2009

The world is abuzz with President Obama’s recent shenanigans. Apparently (OMG) Obama has given an interview to the Arab press–and demands the U.S. take a historical non-linear approach to understanding the various issues in the Middle East! ::screams frantically while running around in circles::

Although all the radical right thinks that this means the AyRabs will most definitely be out to kill us at some point–I prefer to think (in all my radical left superiority) that what this means is that a complicated and nuanced road is about to be taken. That entire nations of people can no longer be completely dismissed under the decidedly uncomplicated mantra “they hate our freedom.”

And god forbid–maybe a little justice might be thrown into the mix as well. I’m willing to give Obama a chance, although I am quite suspicious of him. I hope that the radical right is willing to give him a chance too.

Martes Morning Musica : Dan Zanes ¡Nueva York!

10:32 am By Maegan La Mala · Music| children| language · Comments Off

27 Jan 2009

cover2008.gifI hate so called “children’s music”. Most of it is cheesy ass crap and I’m of the philosophy that if mami can’t stand to hear it, my kids won’t listen to it either. I especially dislike Spanish language music, usually sung in a saccharine voice and with a bad accent. Enter Dan Zanes and his latest cd ¡Nueva York! Now, Dan Zane’s Spanish accent leaves much to be desired pero the collaborations on this cd featuring some classic canciones that mami loves, even nursery songs, makes the constant requests by my toddler to replay this cd over and over and over again a ok.

From Dan Zanes site:

“This CD is the sound of my band and I working with our Latino friends here in Nueva York. While the conversations about who should and shouldn’t live here in the USA rages on, we’re having a 21st century party celebrating some of the amazing culture that’s come here from various parts of Latin America. The spirit of collaboration and friendship has made this for me the most emotional and exciting of the Dan Zanes and Friends CDs.

And who are some of the amigos on the cd?

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dtv-coupons.jpgIt’s the new thing to be scared of. No, not war, or a terrorist attack, or hoards of undocumented immigrants, or even losing your job. Losing your television. Every damn station, in English and in Spanish, reminds you that DTV is coming. Hurry run to the store and get a converter box or you will lost your novela, reality show, sitcom! Hell even Jorge Ramos is dedicating a segment every damn Sunday on his “news” show Al Punto, to the DTV switch.

Add to this the invented scarcity of DTV converter coupons, making those red plastic credit card looking things the latest must have item or else, you won’t have tv.

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Oprah gets Dipped in Blago’s Scandal

7:54 pm By la Macha · Politics · Comments Off

26 Jan 2009

Our friend Oprah is the latest in a long line of people who wishes she’d never heard of her state Governor, Rod Blagovich.



Oprah’s response?

“If I had been watching as I normally watch, from the treadmill, I would have probably fallen off the treadmill.”

And then a firm Thanks–but No Thanks.

(Re)Thinking Walking: A Collaboration

7:01 pm By la Macha · Health · Comments Off

26 Jan 2009

solsticealaska.jpg Good friend to Vivir Latino, brownfemipower, is hosting a collaboration at her blog, Flip Flopping Joy, with fellow amazing media maker, Jess Hoffman (of make/shift fame).

Their collaboration is called (Re)Thinking Walking and centers ways that we can build new worlds through the process of purposeful walking.

Some excerpts:

BFP:

If we allow Sacagawea the complexity of her humanity, we see that the question about her is not so much, was she a heroine (she was) as the U.S. government and many invested in feminist icons would have us believe, but rather instead– in what way was her movement her own? In what ways had her movement been forced upon her–and if she had the power of a respected and honored choice–what would she have done? Would she have gone on the Lewis and Clark journey? What would she say was *her* relationship to exercise, to health, to the outdoors?


Jess:

I think the point is not to replace dominant culture’s rigid, hierarchical boundaries (and disciplinarian consequences for broken boundaries) with no boundaries or accountability whatsoever, but rather with flexible, collaboratively developed boundaries. Our commitments to each other do matter, I think, whether they are in the form of a schedule on a collaborative project or a promise not to hold too fiercely to that project’s deadlines if one of the participants gets sick or sinks into depression or has to handle unexpected an family emergency or just needs some more time this week. We do need to be accountable and to hold each other accountable … we just need to do it in ways that are more flexible, collaborative, horizontal, and creative than the ways we’re used to from jobs, school, and the like — community-determined ways, to riff on BFP’s riff on Paula Rojas’s thoughts on creating community-driven structures.

I couldn’t have said that five years ago, when I was convinced that the reason the Left is so weak is people’s “flakiness,” lack of commitment, unwillingness to dig in and do the hard work of movement-making. I’ve gone through a few cycles now of organizing, getting burnt out on organizing, taking some space to heal and rejuvenate, and diving back in. And I’ve learned a few things, and changed in the process of collaboratively working for change. Sticking it out, organizing with lots of different people on lots of different projects, has helped me break out of some of my earlier ways of seeing–rigidities, norms I’d internalized from a lifetime in Type A cultures (at home, at school, etc.).

It’s promising to be an amazing collaboration between the two, and I highly recommend you head over there to read the whole thing.

s-DOLLS-large.jpgHow would feel if a toymaker (say, the maker of Beanie Babies) started manufacturing dolls in the image of your two young daughters without asking for consent or even respectfully letting you know in advance? Spittin’ mad, I’d say, especially if you were a woman interested in shielding your children from the massive spotlight that will fall upon them as children of the president. It sounds a bit surreal, but that’s actually what has happened, and Michelle Obama isn’t happy:

First lady Michelle Obama is not pleased about the marketing of a pair of dolls that bear the same names as her daughters.

“We believe it is inappropriate to use young private citizens for marketing purposes,” Ms. Obama’s spokeswoman said.

Ty Inc. has released the 12-inch plush dolls as part of the company’s “TyGirlz Collection,” introduced in 2007. The Sasha doll has pigtails and wears a white and pink dress with hearts. The Malia doll has a side ponytail and a long-sleeve shirt with capri pants.

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