5:56 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · children|Family|Women · 11 Comments
2 Aug 2009
Women of color are not paranoid when we say that we fear our children being taken away. It happens all too often.
It happens again and again:
On March 3rd, 2009 six year old Aniysah was taken from her mother’s arms and thrown into a legal shuffle of unaccountability, instability and discrimination. There were no records verifying that she would be taken to a safe living environment or that she was enrolled in school. Questions about her health and well-being went unanswered. That was 150 days ago. To date, Aniysah remains lost in the legal system. A system where black and brown children go missing everyday. A system where black mothers like Aniysah’s are often left to fend for themselves in a brutal, dogged battle just to make sure their children are safe.
12:01 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Music · 4 Comments
2 Aug 2009Mala was supposed to be at the playa today, pero the weather had other plans. Quizas if I listen to this joint/watch this video enough the bright sunshine colores and vibes the rain will stop.
Via / UltravioletUnderground
8:54 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · chicago|Funny|race · 1 Comment
2 Aug 2009I got this from Blabbeando and thought it too funny not to share. This video is an actual Chicago police department’s “sensitivity” training video.
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