4:02 pm By la Macha · Massachusetts| boston · 1 Comment
26 Aug 2009Remember how I said that I didn’t think that Edward Kennedy has as deep of a connection to migrant workers as his brother? Turns out I was wrong. Via the UFW blog:
Since Sen. Edward M. Kennedy championed the cause of Cesar Chavez and the Farm Worker Movement after picking up the mantle from Sen. Robert F. Kennedy following his assassination in 1968, no national political leader has more effectively and selflessly embraced the farm workers’ cause.
Year after year, Sen. Kennedy stood shoulder to shoulder with the farm workers in good times and bad during marches and rallies, political campaigns and legislative battles from the halls of the United States Senate to the dusty farm fields of California.
As United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta once said, Robert and Ted Kennedy “didn’t come to us and tell us what was good for us. All they said was, ‘What do you want? And how can I help?’ That’s why we love them.”
With his impressive record on healthcare reform, it’s easy to forget that Kennedy cut his teeth first on immigration. He began his first race for the Senate with a call for immigration reform in 1962 and has been fighting for a more inclusive America ever since. Senator Kennedy fashioned our modern-day legal system of immigration. He created humane refugee and asylum policies. And he set the stage for a 21st century solution to the problem of illegal immigration. These are no small feats.
With his 1965 immigration legislation, Senator Kennedy made sure families were reunited without regard to race, religion, or national origin. With his 1980 Refugee Act, he made sure refugees were protected– whether stranded in overseas camps, or seeking asylum on our shores. In recent years, Sen. Kennedy has fought tirelessly for the kind of comprehensive immigration reform that would extend rights and responsibilities to the 12 million immigrant workers and family members living in our nation without legal protection.
11:06 am By la Macha · Massachusetts| Politics| boston · 2 Comments
26 Aug 2009Joe Biden has a reputation of being a bit of bumbling jackass when it comes to talking (remember the panic button he hit with his commentary on airplanes and swine flu?), but with his remarks on Edward Kennedy passing away, he even had me teary eyed.
10:05 am By la Macha · Massachusetts · Comments Off
26 Aug 2009The AP put out this really nice montage of photos of Edward Kennedy. Very touching in that it shows both the tragedy and triumphs of his life.
9:57 am By la Macha · Careers| DNC| Massachusetts · Comments Off
26 Aug 2009(note from la Macha–oops, looks like Mamita and I both posted about Kennedy passing away at about the same time! We’ll keep both posts up, as each post carries different links and represents a different understanding of Kennedy!)
Although I don’t think Edward has the same reputation in the Latino community that his brother, Robert, has, Edward Kennedy was still a tireless advocate for the issues that concerned so many of us, including immigration. And yes, I know at least two Mexican American men who are proud bearers of the name Edward.
He had a long troubled and triumphant life–he was always the one who pointed to the cracks in Camelot. Not quite as good looking, not quiet as athletic, not quite as eloquent, but definitely always there, solid and dependable, the shoulder his family and fellow citizens needed.
He died after a long bought with brain cancer and just a few weeks after his sister Eunice also passed away.
May he rest in peace.
8:19 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bizarro| Controversia| Massachusetts| Obama| Politics| society · Comments Off
31 Jul 2009Responding to the steady drumbeat of criticism for calling the Cambridge Police Department “stupid” for arresting Professor Henry Louis Gates for “coming home while black”, President Obama and his PR team rigged an event designed to position him as a mediator for a debate on racial differences (read racial profiling). The intimate encounter was sort of a summit — over beers — yesterday afternoon in the White House’s Rose Garden. Check out the above video.
ABC News has a good rundown of the content of that encounter, but a standout for me is this poignant statement by Gates:
Sergeant Crowley and I, through an accident of time and place, have been cast together, inextricably, as characters – as metaphors, really – in a thousand narratives about race over which he and I have absolutely no control.“
It isn’t about Crowley and Gates. It’s about how American society continues to deny that racial profiling even exists.
But back to this specific incident, Crowley doesn’t seem to have seen how profoundly wrong his actions were, that is, if we are to be guided by his statements at the Beer Summit:
Crowley was asked if the controversy was a “teachable moment” for the sergeant, as President Obama said he’d hoped this would become?He said it was.
And the lesson?
“The media can find you, no matter where you live,” he said.
Wow, glad you learned something there Sergeant Crowley!
1:17 pm By Maegan La Mala · Health| Massachusetts| Michigan · Comments Off
5 Nov 2008
Michigan became the thirteenth state to legalize the physician supervised possession and use of cannabis. According to early returns, more than 60 percent of Michigan voters decided in favor of Proposal 1, which establishes a state-regulated system regarding the use and cultivation of medical marijuana by qualified patients…Meanwhile, in Massachusetts, some 65 percent of voters (and virtually every town) decided “yes” on Question 2, which reduces minor marijuana possession to a fine-only offense…
Question 2 is expected to become law in 30 days — making Massachusetts the thirteenth state to decriminalize the personal possession and use of cannabis.
Via / Alternet
8:21 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Massachusetts| Money · Comments Off
5 Jun 2008
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s office filed a lawsuit against H&R Block on Tuesday, accusing the company known for it’s tax filing services, of discriminating against black and Latino borrowers and escalating a crisis over property foreclosures in the state. This is the first lawsuit initiated by a state accusing civil rights violations in the middle of a nation-wide mortgage and foreclosure crisis.
The lender charged black and Latino borrowers, on average, several hundred dollars more in points and fees to close loans than similarly situated white borrowers, and that it targeted black and Latino consumers with marketing “that pushed the sale of predatory loan products.”
“This price disparity is not explained by borrower credit scores or other risk-related characteristics,” it said. “In some instances, the black or Latino borrowers paid double in points and fees than white borrowers paid.”
Via / Reuters
12:45 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Massachusetts · 1 Comment
1 May 2007
While at least hundreds of thousands are expected to hit the streets today, May Day, demanding legalization and basic human rights for undocumented immigrants living in the United States, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and their roundups of undocumented workers continue to haunt, especially in the Latino community.
In March, I reported on a roundup at a factory in New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a direct result of that raid, mothers have been separated from their children via deportation. Others are in detention centers as far away as Texas, and others have left “voluntarily”, avoiding proceedings before an immigration judge but also deeming themselves ineligible for legal U.S. entry visas.
4:30 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Massachusetts · Comments Off
6 Mar 2007
Yesterday I received an urgent email from organizers in New England about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducting a large scale raid at a factory in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
The owner and three managers of Michael Bianco, Inc. (MBI) were arrested by federal authorities this morning in connection with alleged hiring of illegal aliens. Another individual was arrested on charges that he provided fraudulent identification documents to workers at the factory.As a result of today’s arrests and search warrant, hundreds of MBI employees will be interviewed carefully to determine their alienage and immigration status. Aliens who are unlawfully in the United States will be charged administratively and placed in removal proceedings.
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