12:28 pm By Maegan La Mala · Arts| Culture| Media| Women| language · Comments Off
11 Jan 2010Last month I reviewed the Finding Gloria : Finding Nos/otras zine with great pleasure. Now here’s your chance to get in on the action.
From Hermana, Resist:
We are looking for submissions that speak to how Audre Lorde, June Jordan and Gloria Anzaldua-our writers foremothers speak to us, influenced us and continue to guide us. I am stepping off the work that Alexis Pauline Gumbs has done at Letters to Audre and other projects, check out In your Hands, which is a phenomenal premise, listening for guidance from our foremothers.
Send submissions to noemi.mtz@gmail.com. Deadline-lets say August 1st, 2010, for now. Send a bio (will be included in zine if selected), your mailing address (will not be included) and any other stuff you want to plug. Nonfiction, essays, poetry submissions are welcome as well as fotos and artwork- some kick ass artwork for the cover would be awesome. Keep in mind that we bring in black and white. And we are a zine.
10:46 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Blogs| Linking Latinos| Media| VivirLatino| Women| media justice · Comments Off
4 Nov 2009I’m really honored that Guanabee named yours truly one of their favorite Latinas on the web.
Some deal explicitly with Latino issues, some don’t. Some are funny, some are creative, some are activists, all are uniquely amazing, inspiring women who, we think, are some of the best at what they do.
I am especially honored by some of my company on the list, including dear mami amiga, Noemi Martinez of Hermana Resist. As a single mami media maker, I appreciate what Noemi does and understand the struggle it is to express yourself in a given medium with no source of funding and with kids yelling, learning, laughing and getting sick as your background soundtrack. Which is why I am asking you to help my mami hermana.
8:34 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Women| literature · Comments Off
16 Apr 2009Today’s poema comes from an incredible media maker, activist, mami, blogger, poeta, Noemi Martinez of Hermana, Resist.
Here it is recounted
Noemisynthesis
we get these folks
you know the type,
they have the feminist fist
tattooed on their ankles
want to visit my community
with their “poorest in the nation” shit
their novelty right now
is mexicans in the colonias.
My valley, my people
and they want to see
the real deal
the real colonias,
you know,
with the really really
poor conditions,
“where it floods & they don’t have electricity”
my valley, my people
and they come w/
notepad, pencil in hand
sic-sicing at our
mexican men & their
macho macho ways
you know, my people
& want to see
“real” victims
and look at that kid
no shoes, shit
let’s get some tequila on the other side
& “authentic” food but how can you eat this?
my people, my valley
you & your fucking rainbow
stickers& yr
world eat fish mentality
and fuck i’m not
even religious or catolica
but leave them w/ their virgen, my Tonantzin
appeared to my juan diego, my people
and lets go for a site
visit, let’s see
the colonias
you know-giving me
facts I know by memory,
numbers I don’t need to hear
because it’s my valley, my people*yes, yes taken out of context.
Yes yes, you will bring funds, $, awareness.
Yes yes I work well with the enemy.
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