2:19 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| MBAPBSAllAmericaDem| Washington DC · 1 Comment
28 Jun 2007
I was on my way to Washington DC to cover the PBS All-American Presidential Forum (Democratic version), just as “comprehensive immigration reform” died, again. Not that I’m surprised, my coverage of the issue has been a series of “told you so’s” because as I heard a commentator on FOX News say today (on the in-flight Direct TV it was Fox or Dora – both are screamy and annoying), the Republicans and their base have shown their power. Well obviously overwhelmingly white men who vote are going to have more agency than however many thousands of overwhelmingly Latino immigrants who cannot vote and hit the streets peacefully. I’m curious to see if and how the immigration issue is brought up tonight given the fact that the forum tonight is based off the Contract With Black America that mentions immigration and its relationship with the larger black community, um nowhere.
8:17 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Blogs| Events| MBAPBSAllAmericaDem| VivirLatino| Washington DC · Comments Off
27 Jun 2007The Media Bloggers Association is running a feed of all the credentialed bloggers that will be covering tomorrow night’s Democratic presidential forum. You can read not just my commentary, but that of other bloggers as well.
9:13 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Events| Internet| MBAPBSAllAmericaDem| Politics| VivirLatino| Washington DC · Comments Off
27 Jun 2007I have the honor and privilege to be in Washington DC tomorrow night to cover, live, The All American Presidential Forum on PBS featuring the Democrats running in 2008. Yes. that means that the Secret Service doesn’t think I’m as bad as I think I am and that you, VivirLatino readers have a unique opportunity to participate. I will be running live commentary on the issues discussed by Senator Joe Biden, Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Christopher Dodd, Senator John Edwards, Senator Mike Gravel, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Senator Barack Obama, and Governor Bill Richardson. I will also have the opportunity, like other journalists, to pose questions after the (please don’t call it a debate) forum.
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