3:37 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Cuba|Latin America|Obama|Politics|Venezuela|World · 2 Comments
18 Apr 2009While Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez might have called President Obama a “poor ignoramous” last month, he appears to be changing his tune — at least a little. At the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago last night, the South American leader had something very different to say about his U.S. counterpart:
“I think it was a good moment,” Chavez said about their initial encounter. “I think President Obama is an intelligent man, compared to the previous U.S. president.”
OK, so he’s not calling him Einstein, but he isn’t calling him ignorant either.
In the meeting, Chavez gave Obama the Eduardo Galeano book, “The Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent” (video after the jump…check out Chilean President Michelle Bachelet’s reaction when that happens). And if you’re wondering if Obama took the hint, not right away. AP reports that he thought Chavez was giving him his own book and wanted to give Huguito one of his, too. Oh, well. Understanding comes poco a poco.
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9:21 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Events|literature|New York City · Comments Off
18 Apr 2009
Yours truly will be at the Queens Museum of Art tomorrow from 1 to 6 pm, as part of the Poetas en NY contingent celebrating Latino authors and NYC Immigrants Week.
One of the things I love about the Queens Museum ( I was just there yesterday), is that they always host events and exhibits that are really representative of the diversity of Queens and feature poc/woc artists. Oh and it’s in my hood meaning I can walk there from casa mala!
Now I’m off to find something sort of family friendly to read cuz I’m not usually family friendly.
6:32 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · economy|Events|Immigration|Linking Latinos|Marketing|Money|Movies|New York City · 1 Comment
18 Apr 2009Unfortunately toddlers don’t understand the idea of a weekend so I’m up watching the sunrise con un cafecito and reading.
If you’re in the NYC area, check out the 10th Havana Film Festival
Tax day came and went with a little racism for good measure
Sean Bell will get a street named after him, and the assholes are just further Brutalizing the dead man (as in don’t read the comments).
How did Goldman Sachs manage to do so well? Conspiracy? Yeah, well probably. (P.S. I used to work for GS, still feel dirty)
| The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | M – Th 11p / 10c | |||
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And don’t forget you can still enter to win a Pantech Matrix Phone here.
It’s a lovely day. Go outside and enjoy it!
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