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Archive for April 13th, 2010

National Poetry Month : Dia 10 La Nueva Chicana de Viola Correa

5:52 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Justice|Poetry|Women · Comments Off

13 Apr 2010

All of the poems I have posted have come from books in Casa Mala’s library. Today I was leafing through 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures as edited by Elizabeth Martinez and came across this short pero dulce piece that reminds me of so many mujeres before me, so many mujeres that are presente, and so many mujeres yet to be.

Hey!
See that lady protesting against
injustice
es mi mama.
That girl in the brown beret, the
one teaching the children
She’s my hermana
Over there fasting with the migrants
es mi tia…
Listen to her shout!
La nueva Chicana by Viola Correa

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Yeah, yeah I could help the cheap joke.

I found this from our amiga Laura Martinez over at Mi blog es tu blog. It’s Macha’s Salmita promoting carne eating. Take that PETA.

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According to an article posted on The Hill, Rep. Xavier Becerra (Calif.), the House Democratic Caucus vice chairman said that Latinos view President Obama with suspicion because of his inability (or unwillingness) to make moves on the issue of comprehensive immigration reform to match his many words. But I think the suspicion isn’t because it’s not that he hasn’t made moves…

I actually don’t think that the Department of Homeland Security, or I.C.E.for that matter, have gone rogue. I think they are continuing a legacy of criminalizing people of color, specifically immigrants, and using “security” as coded language for othering.

Yesterday afternoon I was on a call hosted by the Center for American Progress (hold your laughter please). The call was called “Securing Our Borders” and highlighted a report looking at border security as a key aspect of comprehensive immigration reform specifically in the context of the Secure Border Initiative. On the call were Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Chuck McCutcheon, the author of the report (This will open a PDF file), and Angela M. Kelley, VP for Immigration Policy and Advocacy for the CAP.

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