As the 30 Days of Latino Heritage continues (don’t forget to submit something to the tumblr site Maegan created!), highlights from the Bronx Academy of Art and Dance (BAAD!) BlakTino Series have been captured! BAAD!’s goal with the BlakTino Series is to represent the African and indeginous communities that are often forgotten/ignored/excluded in the Latino experience/history/heritage.
If you missed the first two programs, one of Queer BlakTino Cartoonists/Illustrators and Erika Lopez’s performance, check out the videos below which are both from GRITtv with Laura Flanders.
Queering The Lines of Cartoons features Jennifer Camper, Carlo Quispe, and Erika Lopez who were three of four artist on the panel. Ivan Velez, Jr. was not able to attend the interview but was present on the panel. Visit the Bronx News Network site to see fotos of the panel!
Below is a clip from the first part of Erika Lopez‘s “Nothing Left But The Smell” one-woman show about her experiences as a Black-Puerto Rican Bisexual Artist and how she realized and coped with her new identity: Welfare Queen. Some language in the video is Not Safe For Work (NSFW).

When someone shares with me a band that is said to create “funk” music something very specific comes to mind. Often what comes to my mind is not exactly what I hear when I listen to a new album. In my mind I think heavy electric bass, brass, sharp drumming, and an overall “big band” vibe. Brownout’s new album Aguilas And Cobras is exactly this.
The album is not heavy on lyrical content, but it does have a great focus on the quality of the music and creating a new sound combining traditional beats with fresh ones. The first track “Con El Cuete” is a subdued introduction to the album, a good song, yet not the strongest. With minimal lyrics in the song, we get to hear an emphasis on each instrument from drums, to strings, to even a cow bell. The second track “Ayer Y Hoy” is strong on the Latin influenced sounds with the brass opening up the song and maintaining a fierce presence with the percussion. How can you not want to dance to such a song?
1:33 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Arts|Culture|Music|New York City|Women · Comments Off
8 Oct 2009Last night amigo Diego Liriko released his first poetry collection, Arte Bestial. Because of sleeping toddlers I missed the actual reading portion of the evening at Terraza 7 Train Cafe here in Queens, NYC. Pero I did arrive in time to catch Sweet D’Cadencia, a trio of mujeres mixing poesia y musica.
Sweet D’Cadencia Performing at the Release of Diego Liriko’s Arte Bestial from VivirLatino on Vimeo.
Sweet D’Cadencia, at Terraza (7) Train Cafe, Queens, NYC , October 7th, 2009
Sweet D’Cadencia Performing at the Release of Diego Liriko’s Book, Arte Bestial from VivirLatino on Vimeo.
October 7th, 2009, Terraza 7 Train Cafe, Queens, NYC
Sweet D’Cadencia Parte 3 Performing at the Release of Diego Liriko’s Book, Arte Bestial from VivirLatino on Vimeo.
2:51 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · children|Family|Immigration|Nashville|Women · 1 Comment
7 Oct 2009It reads like a bad novela if it weren’t the real nightmare that so many families are living in the United States. First, Maria Gurrola is violently attacked and her newborn, Yair Anthony Carillo, is abducted by a woman claiming to be an ICE agent. Then, once reunited with her baby, Maria lost Yair and her other three children, this time to State authorities who cited vague “safety issues”.
Yesterday, the petition to remove the children from the home was withdrawn and Gurrola has been reunited with all of her children.
Tuesday’s hearing was planned at Juvenile Court to discuss allegations that the family may have known of a plot to sell the baby for $25,000. Court documents did not detail who made the allegations.
Metro police spokesman Don Aaron released a press release saying that Metro police agree that the children should be returned to the parents after extensive interviews by Metro, TBI and the FBI over the last day. All the agencies are in agreement, he said.
“At this time, (authorities) do not believe the parents, Maria Gurrola and Jose Carrillo, are involved,” Aaron said. “Significant unanswered questions remain, however, including why Gurrola and her newborn son were chosen by alleged kidnapper, Tammy Renee Silas. Statements made to law enforcement by Silas are part of the continuing investigation.”
Now if only all the babies can be reunited with their mothers, like Cirila and Angeline.
Via / USA Today
2:46 pm By la Macha · Uncategorized · 6 Comments
7 Oct 2009Remember how I encouraged you all to go visit the “who has the best chest in Hollywood” poll? And how I asserted that it couldn’t possibly be anybody else other than Salma Hayek?
Ergh.
Well, I was reading a story on CNN about how the National Organization for Women is protesting David Letterman and CBS, and I came across their anti-chest petition:
Yes, the Internet is full of this kind of exploitative, sexist junk, but shouldn’t we expect better from the Huffington Post? The website links to a previous contest where readers voted on men’s chests, but that’s just a little different, don’t you think? Women are constantly judged and rated on their physical assets and sex appeal, and the Huffington Post really doesn’t need to be in the business of encouraging this practice. Not to mention, how old was the grade school boy who devised the rating scale? The use of the word “gross” is so degrading and juvenile that the folks at Huffington Post should be embarassed.
The whole post follows up with a link on how you can “take action.”
Now, admittedly, I didn’t really pay any attention at all to the rating scale, as I didn’t vote, and I never comment. I was absolutely being a dirty pervert and panting all over Salma’s cleavage, so I just didn’t notice. Upon finding out, yes, I do think it’s shitty to say that a woman could *possibly* have “gross’ tetas.
And on the whole, I do agree that the Huffington Post is singularly irritating with all it’s “naked celebrity womenz!” pictures on the sidebar. Something I’ve especially noticed is the glee it seems to take in pointing out every time Rihanna wears anything that remotely resembles any sort of S & M outfit. As if, dressing in bondage outfits for a photo shoot plus being beaten by your boyfriend some how equals “she likes being smacked around.”
So I get what NOW is saying. Huffington Post appeals to pig in all the liberal elite out there who are too conscientious and morally upright to surf porn sites. Which really sucks when you’re just trying to find out about what is going on with immigration or the latest in the Health care debate.
But at the same time…the heteronormativity (assuming all people are heterosexual) of the NOW statement also sorta irritates the shit out of me. I love tetas. I love Salma’s tetas especially. I got her as my screen saver and have seen every last one of her movies both good and bad. I would *totally* publish a “which picture of Salma’s boobs is hottest” poll on VL if VL had the capabilities of doing so–And I am certainly not a grade school boy.
Is there a way that these feminists can allow the space for queer dyky butch femme lesbian gender questioning trans unsure but totally hot for Salma Hayek people to just glory in Salma (or any other hot woman)? Without it being labeled as sexist garbage that we all have to protest?
How many chicanita dykes out there now think that to be proper feminist you must find looking at hot boobs to be sexist and disgusting?
And how is that message any different from what they are hearing in church or at school even?
What do you think?
1:14 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · crime|Family|Immigration|Justice|Philly · Comments Off
7 Oct 2009I wrote about the case of Julio Maldonado and his cousin, Denis Calderon, who survived a horrible hate crime in Philly and now are being victimized again via the Department of Homeland Security.
…They are lawful permanent residents with American citizens as partners and American citizen children. Pero as two Latino immigrants in a changing neighborhood in Philly, they became targets for assault which made it easier for them to be doubly victimized, first by a racist gang and now by the Department of Homeland Security.
In 1996, Julio was visiting Denis at his home in Philadelphia when the two were victims of a racially-motivated attack by a group of white youths who insulted them with a racial slur. When the cousins responded to the slur, the youths began throwing beer bottles at them. The two cousins tried to escape, and then attempted to defend themselves… When the police arrived, they arrested Denis and Julio. They recovered two knives at the scene but did not test them for blood or fingerprints since no witness testified that Denis or Julio had used a knife. Denis and Julio were charged with aggravated assault. None of the white youths were ever charged with any crime.
Tragically, Christian Saladino died in 1998. Williams brought murder charges against Denis and Julio. The case went before a jury and the defendants hired a forensic pathologist who testified that the victim had a pre-existing blood condition and had not died from injuries sustained in an attack. Inconsistencies arose in the accounts of the witnesses and the jury acquitted both defendants.
Judge Smith, the original convicting judge, in his remanded evidentiary hearing decided the new evidence was material and ruled in favor of the defendants, vacating the guilty verdicts and calling for a new trial on the aggravated assault charges. In a reasonable system, that would have been the end of the story and you would not be reading about it today. But Seth Williams appealed the decision and the appellate court reversed Judge Smith because the cousins had failed to present the exculpatory evidence within the time prescribed by the statute of limitations. The cousins’ criminal attorneys appealed the criminal case up to the U.S. Supreme Court and lost on technical grounds.
Several years ago, DHS got involved and put the cousins into removal proceedings on the basis of the conviction which was then being appealed. Julio and Denis appealed their immigration case up to the Third Circuit and lost.
In 2005, Julio and Denis were charged and convicted with failing to cooperate in their own removal because they would not sign the papers necessary to request travel documents from Peru so they could be deported. They have been in federal prison on those charges since 2005. Julio’s release date was moved up a year due to good behavior. DHS has expressed its intent to deport him once he is released on September 12, 2009.
Julio is at a critical point now. Despite being a legal resident of the U.S, and despite the fact that he has refused to sign papers required to process his Peruvian travel documents, Peru has gone ahead and processed temporary travel documents that do not require Julio’s consent, allowing DHS to deport Julio this week. One way to stop this is DHS exercises its discretion to wait until Julio’s pardon request can be heard. **Please call DHS and Governor Rendell at the numbers below!**
***Please call David Venturella, Acting Director of ICE’s Office of Detention and Removal Operation, at (202) 732-3100 to request that DHS allow Julio to stay in the U.S. until his request for a pardon is reviewed by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell.***
***Please call Governor Rendell’s office at (717) 787-2500 and ask the governor (1) to expedite review of Julio’s pardon request and (2) to ask DHS to wait to deport him until the pardon request is reviewed.***
Don’t forget that there is a petition you can sign for Julio and Denis here.
1:10 pm By la Macha · Bilingualism|children|Education|Immigration · 6 Comments
7 Oct 2009One of my biggest pet peeves about anti-immigration pro-nativist rhetoric is how it has created this universal idea in U.S. culture about what “stupid” really is, especially in the area of language. Specifically, if you don’t speak English, you are actually (among other things) stupid. Irritating logic to say the least, but somewhat understandable how easily racism can twist lack of comprehension into stupidity.
What is beyond fathomable–what just destroys my faith in humanity every time I hear it, is the idea that being *bilingual* (or speaking more than one language), means you are stupid. Or “lagging behind.” Or somehow unable to keep up with the world or simply unprepared for life.
Witness: This very interesting clip from CNN that showcases a white family that decided to send their white children to a school that teaches it’s kids in Spanish. Which means that the kids are fluently bilingual before they graduate.
Notice how many times the reporter let us know that the kids are not “lagging behind?” And that there is a waiting list to get into the school? And that, holy Jesus, it’s actually a GOOD thing to know more? That when you know more, you are actually SMARTER?
I’ve said it a thousand times, and I’ll say it again here. Only in the Good Ol’ U.S. of A. could the population be so blinded by racism that we actually refuse to be educated in the attempt to ‘be smart.”
Only here could we honestly take pride in and form a national identity around ignorance.
6:49 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Books|New York City · Comments Off
7 Oct 2009
My friend, Diego Liriko, presents his first poetry collection tonight in Queens. It’s amazing collection touching on themes of love, poetry, lust, and the animals inside all of us. Try and come through if you are in the NYC area.
(full disclosure: I translated the collection from Spanish into English)
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