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Archive for December 14th, 2009

Angeline Hassell politically contextualized her personal experience as a domestic violence survivor and how a system that in name said it was there to protect her instead trapped her and her child. Now, she shares with us all the latest in her deeply painful struggle, including how she is made to pay for supervised visits that never seem to happen.

If you are in the NYC area please try and show support for Angeline at her next court date. The hearing will be held on December 22, 2009 at 9:30 am.
Location: Courtroom K-18, Annex Building
Justice Fernando M. Camacho
125-01 Queens Boulevard
Kew Gardens, NY 11415

If using public transportation such as the train or bus:
Subway: E, F to Kew Gardens
Bus: Q60
If they are driving or carpooling:

The courthouse is located at the intersection on 82nd Ave. and Queens Blvd. which is one block south of Union Turnpike. They can mapquest the directions. www.mapquest.com.

If you can make it to Angeline’s next court hearing on December 22, 2009, please let us know by emailing us at:

WheresAniysah_Campaign@yahoo.com

If you are not in NYC pero still want to support, please visit Document the Silence and spread the word.

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Finding Gloria : Nos/otras

8:47 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Media|media justice|Texas|Women · 1 Comment

14 Dec 2009

glzinecoverI have been blogging for close to a decade and while doing my own radical women of color media making work have earned a deep respect for fellow rwoc media makers, especially zinesters. Zines still confound me. I can make words, string them into sentences and make them dance to a rhythm on the edge of my lips, but a zine? It is an art I haven’t been able to commit to, even as other amazing mujeres around me have.

This weekend I sat with the comp zine, Finding Gloria: Nos/otras. It was edited by Noemi Martinez and has writings by Elle Gray, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, ire’ne lara silva, Fabiola Sandoval, heather bowlan, noemi martinez and Kamala Platt. Artwork and photos by: Fabiola Sandoval, Celeste De Luna, and Veronica Gomez.

I opened the plain brown envelope as if it were a navidad gift before navidad. Seeing the return address from Noemi, I knew what it was, and I had carried the zine in it’s envelope for a few a few days waiting for a few moments to steal and give the zine the attention it deserved. For days that moment never came, so on my commute to and from tutoring the children of immigrants on the proper use of punctuation, on subway trips above ground and underground, between the mami’hood and the mala’hood, Finding Gloria: Nos/otras found me and each page brought tears to my eyes. The zine, an altar en papel for Gloria Anzaldua, is also an evolution of her legacy. We, the other women, Nos/otras spill stories in pen and ink, draw and photocopy our histories, and paint the future.
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Tomorrow, December 15th, Congressman Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL) will officially unveil his immigration reform bill. Details are yet unknown as what exactly will be in the bill but what we do know based on information from sources close to the Congressman is that the bill will include policy relating to family unification and a component relating to the DREAM Act.

From El Diario/la Prensa:

“No vamos a poner lenguaje en que se diga que la gente tiene que regresar para buscar su visa, penalidades de miles de dólares. Pensamos que los jóvenes no deberían pagar ninguna multa y tener su residencia mucho más rápido, que los trabajadores agrícolas deberían tener un camino independiente a su legalización”, dijo Gutiérrez cuando presentó los principios hace más de dos meses en las afueras del Capitolio.
“No queremos esperar 10 a 15 años para reunificar familias. Si tú tienes una petición, queremos que eso sea concedido en no más de cinco años. Que se acabe con los retrasos”, enfatizó.

The community is being told that this bill is the answer we have been waiting for. I really hope so.

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