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Archive for February, 2009

While behind the scenes an entire team was frantically dealing with hackers and figuring out how to get VivirLatino back online, your truely was also engaging in a little fashion frivolity and networking gracias to Buzz Corps, HP and Vivienne Tam.

First on the agenda: A visit to Vivienne Tam’s boutique at 40 Mercer Street, NYC, on February 18, 2009, for a look at her Fall/Winter 2009 collection which revolved around the theme of an Exploration of Nothingness.

One of the reasons I was there is not cuz I’m such a fashionista. I was sent the HP Mini Vivienne Tam edition to review and this was all part of the marketing and promotional fun, porque carajo, especially when our site was down and we were pulling our hair out trying to get it up for you, the VL team needed some fun.

Ay pero lest you think that as I was having fun that I wasn’t paying attention to the multiple ironies around me, I’m working on a follow up that will go into the politics of this adventure porque you know mala, I make everything personal and professional political.

Salud!

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Twitterputeando : Can you spot the racism and ablism in this anti-twitter piece (of mierda).

Latin America: Venezuela is not the enemy.

Today’s Menu: Frozen Mangu

Shopping : Is Walmart coming to my city (ay por favor no).

Racism : NYPD is racial profiling? Shock!

Musica: Mujeres of Jazz Cubano

Politica : Obama keep saying in Spanish he care about immigration. I’m waiting in English.

Feliz Saturday!

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And Estamos Aqui….Again

8:28 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · VivirLatino · 3 Comments

20 Feb 2009

vlIt took us a while, pero after having our server attacked something serious (haters) we moved servers and changed blog platforms.

Gracias for staying with us and please stay with us as we continue to tweak.

So much has happened in the days we were offline so continue to visit to catch up!

PS: Our new feed address is vivirlatino.com/feed

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Martes Movie and We’ll be back

7:47 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · VivirLatino · 3 Comments

17 Feb 2009

Has anyone seen this movie?

This will likely be our last post on our old server host as we finally move to a spot that will hopefully be more secure for us and more stable for you. We are grateful for your love and support and will return back online shortly.

In the meantime you can continue to follow us on Twitter where we will continue to send updates.

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000_0013.jpgLast week I wrote about the HP Mini Vivienne Tam Edition that HP had sent for me to play with.

Originally, I had gifts to give away for Valentine’s day, pero since we were under a not so loving attack that took us offline, let’s just call this VivirLatino’s post-Valentine’s Day/Fashion Week Giveaway.

This week in NYC is Fashion Week, and I will be at the Vivienne Tam boutique tomorrow for a fashion show. Since I can’t bring all of you with me (although it looks like I’ll be able to live blog the event), we are giving away 3 HP wireless optical mice with the Vivienne Tam peony design.

It’s ready to use, with a micro USB receiver, and batteries. Apparently you can’t even get these in the U.S. Pero, sorry Apple heads (this even applies to me), the mouse only works with Windows.

The first three comments with email addresses will win.

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Is Plan Colombia Funding Paying for Attacks on Schools?

8:15 am By Maegan La Mala · Colombia · Comments Off

17 Feb 2009

school-shot-col.jpgThe United States isn’t about to tell people exactly how it’s spending Plan Colombia money, money that is said to fight against drug traffickers and terrorists in Alvaro Uribe’s country. There is some concern that brand spanking new military units are targeting civilian areas and violating human rights.

The Colombian Army’s brand-new 23rd Mobile Brigade, pursuing National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels, pounded a school and nearby home on Monday, February 2 with bombs, rockets and machine-gun fire in the hamlet of La Esperanza, in San Calixto municipality, Norte de Santander department.

The Nueva Esperanza school was hit dozens of times, with many bullets falling inside classrooms that, thankfully, were empty of students, owing to a lack of teachers. One young civilian resident was hurt, and bullets also fell on a house nearby, a mortar striking within thirty feet. The soldiers then camped in the homes and on the land of La Esperanza residents – a violation of International Humanitarian Law and Protocol II of the Geneva Conventions, as is the targeting and destruction of a civilian institution. (Article 48 of Geneva Conventions Protocol I requires the armed forces to only carry out operations against military targets, not civilian establishments.) They also stole personal property of local leaders, copies of parents’ identity documents and over $1,000 US in school and community property.

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Thanks for Staying With Us!

7:09 am By Maegan La Mala · VivirLatino · 3 Comments

17 Feb 2009

VL.jpgThis last attack took us out for a few tear filled days. Yes, we cried. Pero we are back online, will be posting updates, and are moving to a brand spanking new server space and even will be tweaking the template a little.

Oh we missed you and are happy to be back.

The VivirLatino Familia
xoxox

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Joaquin Makes Letterman Squirm

1:00 pm By la Macha · Entertainment · Comments Off

12 Feb 2009

Sigh. There are so few actors out there that I really like–I am not a fan of pretty boys, muscle men, or traditional leading men in general. Which leaves the Hollywood men that I really like at about *two*. Earlier this month I found out that one of my sensitive True Actor leading men is a total dick, and then today I woke up to find that my other sensitive True Actor leading man is…well…a bit unibomberish.

I guess that I embrace the queer in us all. Even the needs a shave and a hair cut queer.

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Boxing Through Adversity

12:28 pm By Maegan La Mala · Sports · Comments Off

12 Feb 2009

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The New York Times has a great article up about Cheryl Ziegler, an 18-year-old single mother from the Lower Brule Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, who is also a boxer.

Ziegler is Hawk’s latest prize student. She is tough and determined and fights with proper technique: hands up, chin down. She said she planned to turn professional in a month and a half. She spoke of wanting to be a champion. But she had been training seriously for only two months. This fight at Standing Rock was to be her second amateur bout.

A pummeling defeat here could injure her or lacerate her confidence. Ray Hawk feared that she would quit boxing just as she was beginning. Only recently had she gained some fragile orderliness in her life.

Pregnant at 17, in treatment for alcohol abuse, Ziegler continued to drift after giving birth in October 2007. Last spring, she failed almost all of her courses on the Lower Brule Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. To the surprise of teachers and administrators, she returned to Lower Brule High in the fall. She seemed different, more responsible. She improved her grades, and the night before the fight she finally became eligible to rejoin the Lady Sioux basketball team.

There’s a video at the link as well, and it’s amazing to see what a great fighter this woman is. It reminds me of all that is good about sports, and how desperate the need is for feminists to dedicate more resources to helping more women and girls to get involved.

At the same time, the article/video also really hit home in a very sad sort of way. As a woman of color that comes from poverty (not nearly as bad as Ziegler’s, but still), and has seen how the lure of quick money can suck much needed resources from improving and even maintaining educational and community programs for the majority of kids who will *not* make it big, I have to wonder why it’s ok with so many of us that so many children in the U.S. grow up with such limited resources and alternatives–to the point that competition and sports is no longer about the game, but about the sense of desperation that sports may be the only answer there will ever be.

I am deeply thankful and inspired that Ziegler has an oportunity to help herself and is doing it in such a fierce, driven way. But I also have to wonder about all the other girls on her reservation, all the other girls in poor urban communities–and even about Ziegler herself. How would their lives be different if, in addition to boxing (and other sports), they also had access to family planning/sexual health services, community network programs that help children of imprisoned people, alternative education programs, after school programs, etc?

How would their lives be different, if, like Ziegler’s trainer suggested, they were told every day of their lives, not just on game day, that they were important and necessary?

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Jueves Jugetes : HP Mini Vivienne Tam Edition

12:20 pm By Maegan La Mala · Fashion|Tech · Comments Off

12 Feb 2009

n770578012_2017663_6743.jpgThat’s yours truly at a reading last month and no I am not looking into my makeup case to read poetry. I am reading off the HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition sent to me to test out and review.

Netbooks are all the rage now and after a few weeks of playing around with this one I can see why. The HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition is super light and portable and yes it’s pretty too, with is red background/purple peony cover design.

I don’t care much about the pretty pero when others see me using it, they notice, and usually want it. Pero pretty comes at a cost.

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