1:40 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Media|TV · 4 Comments
29 Oct 2009When America’s Voice raised enough cash to buy a spot for their Drop Dobbs ad in a Latino in America time slot, CNN felt that their loyalty to hateful Dobbs was worth more so they passed.
Knowing an opportunity when they see one, the Drop Dobbs ad will play tonight on MSNBC during the Rachel Maddow show at 9:00 pm EST. America’s Voice was able to purchase air time on local cable networks in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, and Washington, DC. So tune in and even if you can’t tune in because the ad isn’t running in your ‘hood (or if you don’t have cable like me), let the CNN head know that one thing you aren’t watching is his network, especially as long as Lou Dobbs is on.
6:45 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · dance|Media|Movies|Peru|TV · 4 Comments
26 Oct 2009The more I think about the series Latino in America, the more comments I read here and on other sites, and the more I seek out real lives of Latinos and Latin Americans. Who needs cable when I found another documentary in the PBS Voces series, Soy Andina.
What really resonated with me about this film was how the young Peruana went to Peru and struggled with being confronted about her identity. Because she was born in the United States, she was viewed as gringa not as the Peruana she felt she was. This was done through exploring the folkloric dances of the “home of her heart”.
9:06 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Controversia|Immigration|Media|media justice|TV · 9 Comments
22 Oct 2009
After a successful day of events across the country yesterday that coincided with the airing of Latino in America, seems like CNN’s Lou Dobbs realizes that it’s gonna take more than calling Latinos who call him out “fleas” to get rid of us. The producers of Lou Dobbs’ show emailed Roberto Lovato of BastaDobbs to be on the show. Roberto, never one to shy away from a good opportunity, said claro pero on one condition…
6:12 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Media|TV · 31 Comments
22 Oct 2009Last night CNN’s special, Latino in America aired. Not being able to afford cable (the blogger life is so glamorous), is only one reason. CNN refuses to accept any responsibility for who it puts on the air and thinks it can give us tired old stereotypes and tired old white men.
I understand, it’s easy to get excited and caught up in the hype. They are talking about us! Latinos! In America! The same way Dobbs talks about us, Latinos, in America everyday. The same way they attack us, Latinos, in America everyday.
I’m too busy living Latina in the Americas to watch a projection of what I’m supposed to do or be.
Those who did watch it…thoughts?
12:13 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Media|media justice|TV · 2 Comments
16 Oct 2009The plan was to pay the $16,000 it cost to place the ad during CNN’s Latino in America Series next week. Claro the show will be surrounded by Spanglish ads urging you to buy from Walmart with it’s horrible treatment of workers and eat McDonald’s with it’s horrible treatment of animals and your body. But air an ad that has something to say and is trying to sell a message of truth? Not CNN. They rejected America’s Voice money and ad.
I don’t have cable so I don’t watch CNN and I had no intention of watching the series, Latino in America. Given the criticisms I heard and read about the CNN series Black in America, I already had made up my mind that the show likely wouldn’t represent with any accuracy what the Latino experience was for me, my familia, my friends, and vecinos. The hypocrisy of a network that poses itself as a fair and balanced news leader,airing a series on Latinidad while paying the salary of a the hateful Dobbs, whose rhetoric gives both the government and individuals justification for hate crimes against Latinos, especially Latino immigrants, grows. As Nezua wrote, CNN doesn’t really care about what it really means to be Latino in America. Maybe it’s time not just to drop Dobbs but to drop CNN.
6:34 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Controversia|Immigration|Media|Politics|TV · 2 Comments
14 Oct 2009We have written about the various campaigns against CNN’s resident racist, Lou Dobbs. With Latino Heritage Month having one day left and CNN claiming to display our experience with their “Latino in America” special, Basta Dobbs released a new video, by Arturo Perez, a Mexican-American immigrant who was named best Internet documentary filmmaker by the Pulitzer Center and YouTube for 2009.
I don’t know if I buy Soldedad O’Brian being the voice of Latinidad in the media pero so far Basta Dobbs is claiming 50,000 signatures on their petition asking for Dobbs to be fired from CNN.
9:54 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Media|media justice|Politics|TV · 4 Comments
18 Sep 2009
La Macha already wrote about one campaign against CNN’s Lou Dobbs. Dobbs’ anti-immigrant/anti-Latino rhetoric works hand in hand with government polices that demonize and criminalize immigrants and latinos. It’s not just that Dobbs is hate monger, it’s that what he says is given validation by being broadcast on what is considered a top television news network, CNN.
Presente.og (who seem to have gotten rid of their website explaining who they are-hmm) has finally honed in on their focus with the BastaDobbs.com campaign. VivirLatino is an endorser of the campaign.
BastaDobbs.com exists to change how the media reports on Latinos and immigrants in the United States, starting with the worst offenders: Lou Dobbs and his network, CNN. We focus on Lou Dobbs because he, more than any other media personality, has obsessed about and given voice to the most extreme views about immigrants and Latinos. And yet, because CNN refuses to translate Dobbs into Spanish, too few Latinos and immigrants are even aware of the role he plays in spreading fear and hatred in our communities.
Our campaign targets the dangerous nexus between anti-Latino extremism and the media. At the same time that CNN profits from Dobbs’ brand of “news,” the network is courting Latino viewers by adding Latino talent and producing legitimate programming aimed at the Latino audience. BastaDobbs.com was created to shine the spotlight on this hypocrisy, and demand that CNN deal with its Dobbs problem once and for all. We are calling on Latinos and our allies to join us in telling CNN to stop Dobbs. Our dignity, safety, and self respect demand nothing less!
CNN claims to represent the “Hispanic” experience for “Hispanic Heritage Month” while having someone on their payroll who promotes hatred and violence against Latinos. CNN wants to accept the advertising dollars of companies who want Latino dollars and then puts that money into the pocket of Lou Dobbs?
I am curious to see how the multiple campaigns against Lou Dobbs work together and how they engage the wider Latino community.
1:33 pm By la Macha · TV · 5 Comments
16 Sep 2009I love the shit out of John Stewart and Stephen Colbert…but last night, Stephen Colbert did a spiel that kinda threw me off. Apparently, because Mexico is attempting to take away the world record of country with the most world records, Colbert started an insult contest where he vowed to become the talk show host with the most insults directed toward Mexico.
It started off with Colbert making insults with a little mariachi at the bottom of the screen keeping count. And I started squirming. Some of the jokes were funny (I need to go to a library and check out a book–”Why does Mexico suck,” and others were just poor taste (burrito jokes, come on).
But then he ended up the whole spiel with this:
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And BAM! I get his point! And I laughed! I still don’t know as if I entirely appreciate the humor–but I also am aware now of how little patience even those of us who consider ourselves “sophisticated” viewers of pop culture have with “waiting for the pay off” of a joke. In other words, when Comedy makes an uncomfortable joke, Comedy better make the payoff fairly quickly so that I understand where Comedy is coming from. Waiting thirty minutes to get to the payoff seems like just too much to ask. Especially when it comes to racialized humor.
But is it really? Are we that sensitive?
What do you think?
(and “serial flea to my dog,” Lou Dobbs? Fucking really???? No wonder these people are coming to get you.)
1:02 pm By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Immigration|Movies|TV · Comments Off
11 Aug 2009Maybe President Obama should watch the film Made in L.A., which is being rebroadcast tonite (check your local listings here), so he can be reminded why we cannot wait till 2010 for immigration reform.
5:59 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia|Media|media justice|Obama|Politics|society|TV · 5 Comments
4 Aug 2009Unless you’ve had your head in the sand for the past couple of days, you’ve heard about the controversy that’s been swirling around our good friend Hispanic journalist Lou Dobbs. It seems after all these years of hate and bigotry, and after years of activist groups like Media Matters going after Dobbs for racist rhetoric, it’s only caught on now that Lou appears to be bought into the whole “birther” movement. Media Matters made the following PSA to warn weaker minds of Dobbs’ agenda:
Tons of mail to CNN demanding Dobbs get pulled from the lineup and suddenly they are nervous…amazing! Hadn’t CNN president John Klein said Dobb’s claims were “legitimate”? It appears he’s since taken that back; in fact, he never believed it, as in a private memo, Klein urged Dobbs to drop the whole thing two weeks ago.
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