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On the Slow Down of Updates to the Site

10:48 am By Maegan La Mala · VivirLatino

1 Oct 2011

Good Morning! As VivirLatino approaches it’s 6th anniversary – this Hispanic/Latino Heritage month has been marked by a sharp decline in posting. What used to be a site updated up to four times a day, now sometimes gets updated once a week.
It is not a situation I am happy about but it is a situation.

I am working on a post detailing, how from my point of view, as a mujer who has been online for many years, the landscape of blogging, particularly activist Latino blogging has changed.

Some of it for the better, some of it for the worse.

I remain grateful to all who continue to see this space as valuable and I hope that you will continue to support the sharing of news, ideas, and actions towards building communities we want to live in as whole people.

Com amor y en lucha,

Mala

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2 Responses to On the Slow Down of Updates to the Site

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noemi

October 2nd, 2011 at 8:03 pm

online blogging is sometimes like an area isn’t it. anything I can do, lmk.

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Maegan La Mala

October 3rd, 2011 at 6:20 am

Ay thank you amor. miss you!!!

Hola!

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