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Anti-Racist Movements Need White Gatekeepers?

9:05 am By la Macha · Blogs|Quicklinks|race · Comments Off

2 Nov 2009

Maia is asking all the right questions in her essay, “anti racism…what went wrong?”

the problem is that when he [tim wise] does anti racism work. he explains that he ‘opens the door’ for other poc to be considered leaders and experts in anti racism. why the fuck in the anti racism movement to we still need white gatekeepers? this is what gets me. it’s the anti racism movement! we dont have a bunch of men leading and speaking as the voice of feminism. we dont have a bunch of skinny chicas being the (body) of fat acceptance. we dont have a bunch of straight folks being the voice of lbgtqia ness. but in the anti racism movement. it is white folks who speak. so that white audiences with money are not required to listen and take seriously the voice of color.

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Mala is a little stressed out and seeking calm from the internet isn’t really helping.

I mean, mira, scary socialist Chavez is taking over everything, including highways, ports and airports.

It’s not like the U.S. to interfere in the elections of Latin American countries like El Salvador, right?

We could all just unwind in Mexico.

If we wanna a wax we’d have to skip Jersey.

We can’t even wash our kids anymore

Pero thankfully when all else fails, we have Jon Stewart.

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Sunday Brunch Links

8:37 am By Maegan La Mala · Controversia|Cuba|Immigration|Linking Latinos|Quicklinks · Comments Off

8 Feb 2009

I’ve been way off my game this week and am trying to come back. Mientras tanto, peep what I’m reading/watching this lovely domingo morning:

Shock! Fidel Castro criticizes Obama. Guess he’s not dead yet.

Miley Cyrus may have been nominated for a Kid’s Choice Award, pero she’s still racist.

And, amigo Nezua reminds us of how the land of the free applies to a very specific group of people, not including locked up immigrants.

Feliz Sunday. It’s beautiful out, at least here in NYC it is, so get outside into the sun. She’s missed you.

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Cafe en la Mañana con Mala

8:50 am By Maegan La Mala · New York|Quicklinks|Women · Comments Off

31 Jan 2009

I take mi cafe con leche y azucar, and some links on the side. Here’s what I’m reading this Saturday morning:

Not NOW : NY State Senator accused of attacking girlfriend, isn’t happy at NOW-NYS.

Where was this tax workshop when Mala needed it?

Forget Valentine’s Day especially when you can have Mistress Day.

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Domingo Link Desayuno

9:19 am By Maegan La Mala · Bolivia|chicago|New York City|Palestine|Politics|Quicklinks|race · Comments Off

25 Jan 2009

Damn the weekend goes fast! Here’s what we’re reading this cold morning with our hot coffee.

Racist cookie baker sorry (sort of).

Apparently Latinos are Republicans. We just don’t know it yet.

F the Police.

Children in Gaza returned to school, pero they will never be the same.

Bolivia is voting on a new constitution today.


There she is, Miss America.

Feliz Domingo!

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Sabado Morning Cafe con Leche y Links

10:09 am By Maegan La Mala · Arts|Internet|Palestine|Politics|Quicklinks · Comments Off

24 Jan 2009

012309cookie.jpgThe weekend is finally here! This is what I’m reading while I’m waiting for my laundry to dry.

Change you can believe in comes in drug form and racist cookie form. Mmm Que Rico.

Bush twins advise Obama chicas.

From the mouths of Palestinian babes (this made me cry and hug my children).

Yesterday was the 20th anniversary of the death of Dali.

Got vlog skills?

Feliz Saturday!

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Saturday Morning Links y Cafe

7:46 am By Maegan La Mala · Colombia|Palestine|Politics|Quicklinks · Comments Off

17 Jan 2009

It’s still pretty cold here in the big mango, so grab something warm and read a little of what I’m reading this morning.

Labor Secretary nominee Representative Hilda Solis Sails Through Senate Confirmation Hearing.

10 FARC Hostages were Rescued in Colombia.

Is there a ceasefire in the works for Gaza?

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Grab your cafe and sit down for a moment with me before we start our errands and enjoy the first weekend of 2009.

What challenges does the incoming Obama administration face specific to brown and black communities?

Forget Mother Goose. How about some Mamá Goose?

Nicaragua harnesses el viento.

Stripping for deportation.

And last pero certainly not least, have coffee with our amigo Nezua moves into a nuevo blog groove.

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Grab your cup of coffee this snow covered morning and read these links with me.

One couple and their 18 children and no, they are not Latino.

One attorney (and I know many more), thinks Cali’s Prop. 8 is unconstitutional and should be overturned.

Workers who took over their closing factory in Chicago finally got their settlement checks.

Wanna smell like carne?

Have a beautiful sabado!

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links for 2006-05-13

4:19 pm By Blogs Media · Quicklinks · Comments Off

13 May 2006

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