8:05 pm By la Macha · Activism|Controversia|Labor|Obama|Obama inauguration|Politics|Violence|Washington DC|World · 2 Comments
1 Apr 2009As expected, protests at the G20 have gotten violent. Tonight it is being reported by several news sources that a man is dead as a result of the protests. I haven’t been able to find out yet if it was accidental, police induced, or stupid protestor induced–usually when there is little or no information, it is accidental (as in had a heart attack or got too dehydrated or something). But we’ll have to wait and see, I guess.
Here is what MSNBC is saying about the protests:
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I tend to be very conflicted by protests. On the one had, I am your basic scary frightening anti-capitalist and support the right of any human being (including conservatives!) to protest the government that they live under. On the other hand, I’ve tended to notice through the years of going to protests and/or documenting them, that a very large portion of the violence starts with young men. Which, to me, speaks volumes about how protests become gendered and disconnected from anti-violence movements.
What do these protests hope to achieve (outside of the death of capitalism?)? And has a protest ever led to the down fall of a structure of living? Or has building a new structure to replace the old had to happen first?
Although I am critical–I hope that everybody is ok–and that the man who is dead was not murdered. I also hope that somewhere there is a world leader that is paying attention to what *the people* are saying is important to them.
2:52 pm By la Macha · Bizarro|Entertainment|society · 2 Comments
1 Apr 2009I don’t know about you all, but I’m ready to celebrate me some 10.31. Thank god for the Colbert/Stewart team.
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12:14 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Movies · 4 Comments
1 Apr 2009Imagining a border wall or a mechanized workforce doesn’t seem so science fiction anymore. It feels just a breath away. Pero the film the Sleep Dealer imagines that world in full force and with Latinos at the center of the story.
The film opens in theaters the 17th of this month.
8:58 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|New Jersey · 4 Comments
1 Apr 2009
On Monday, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine’s state panel on immigrant policy revealed a decidedly progressive set of recommendations.
For example, Corzine supports undocumented students being able to pay in-state tuition at the state’s public colleges much like the DREAM Act.
Corzine said most of New Jersey’s immigrants are in the state legally, and that the children of the state’s estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants; “are not here because they chose to be, but because of their families, and they should not be discriminated against.”
Corzine wants to reexamine the immigration directive from the New Jersey’s Attorney General ordering police to notify immigration authorities when they arrest someone suspected of being an illegal immigrant and backs a moratorium on federal immigration raids in the state.
Howevere, Corzine is against is undocumented immigrants having driver’s licenses, which the Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Immigrant Policy came out in support of.
More than 20 percent of the Garden State’s population is made up of immigrants, the fifth highest immigrant population in the nation.
Via / Newsday
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