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Archive for September 18th, 2009

Frolicking Friday: Pretty in Pink

12:51 pm By la Macha · salma · Comments Off

18 Sep 2009

Hope your weekend is as glorious as this picture!

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If if you have the time, head out to see la Mala at Bluestockings!

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kidsIn a move that looks sure to help out Latinas struggling to get through university, the House has ok’ed a bill that makes more positive changes to government sponsored financial aid since the 1960s.

The House has voted in favor of the biggest overhaul of college aid programs since their creation in the 1960s — a bill to oust private lenders from the student loan business and put the government in charge.

Thursday’s vote was 253-171 in favor of a bill that fulfills an array of President Barack Obama’s campaign promises, ending subsidies for private lenders, boosting Pell Grants for needy students and paying for community college reforms, among other things.

I’m not a huge fan of Pell Grants–when I was in school, I found that the more money you got through Pell Grants, the more school tuition was raised. I think caps on the cost of university in conjunction with Pell Grants would be more beneficial to students.

At the same time, however, I can’t tell you how pleased I am that private companies would no longer have control over student loans. As a teacher who saw many of her poorer students being forced into private loans out of desperation (i.e. a crisis during the middle of semester), I know that private loans target those who need the money most but are some of the most marginalized and under protected (think: homeloan crisis we’re now in).

What I would really *rather* see over anything in this bill, however, is the ability for students to declare bankruptcy returned. As much as it sucks for homeowners to have to declare bankruptcy and lose their houses–at the very least, they know once the deed is done, their economic burdens are considerably lightened. Students do not get that–they are forced to take out a type of loan that is the ONLY type of loan in the U.S. that can not be dismissed in bankruptcy. Which effectively means that no matter how bad things get, no matter what hospital bills you rack up or what jobs you lose or how life messes with you–your school loans are going to be there with you.

It’s not clear yet if this legislation will also pass the Senate. If it does, it looks as if Obama will sign it (I got this article off of Obama update on twitter!), which is good. But there’s still a long way to go–too many U.S. citizens are working there way into permanent debt simply because they wanted an education.

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DobbsWebPicLa Macha already wrote about one campaign against CNN’s Lou Dobbs. Dobbs’ anti-immigrant/anti-Latino rhetoric works hand in hand with government polices that demonize and criminalize immigrants and latinos. It’s not just that Dobbs is hate monger, it’s that what he says is given validation by being broadcast on what is considered a top television news network, CNN.

Presente.og (who seem to have gotten rid of their website explaining who they are-hmm) has finally honed in on their focus with the BastaDobbs.com campaign. VivirLatino is an endorser of the campaign.

BastaDobbs.com exists to change how the media reports on Latinos and immigrants in the United States, starting with the worst offenders: Lou Dobbs and his network, CNN. We focus on Lou Dobbs because he, more than any other media personality, has obsessed about and given voice to the most extreme views about immigrants and Latinos. And yet, because CNN refuses to translate Dobbs into Spanish, too few Latinos and immigrants are even aware of the role he plays in spreading fear and hatred in our communities.

Our campaign targets the dangerous nexus between anti-Latino extremism and the media. At the same time that CNN profits from Dobbs’ brand of “news,” the network is courting Latino viewers by adding Latino talent and producing legitimate programming aimed at the Latino audience. BastaDobbs.com was created to shine the spotlight on this hypocrisy, and demand that CNN deal with its Dobbs problem once and for all. We are calling on Latinos and our allies to join us in telling CNN to stop Dobbs. Our dignity, safety, and self respect demand nothing less!

CNN claims to represent the “Hispanic” experience for “Hispanic Heritage Month” while having someone on their payroll who promotes hatred and violence against Latinos. CNN wants to accept the advertising dollars of companies who want Latino dollars and then puts that money into the pocket of Lou Dobbs?

I am curious to see how the multiple campaigns against Lou Dobbs work together and how they engage the wider Latino community.

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Hard at something like workIf you’re in the Lower East Side of NYC tonite, stop in at Bluestockings where I’ll be reading a poetic history of my life in the mami’hood as part of the Mama Storytelling Salon. Other Mama’s who will be reading tonite are Jennifer Silverman, Kerry Cohen, & Vikki Law. The reading is set to jump off at 7pm.

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