7:39 am By Maegan La Mala · history|mexico|Texas · Comments Off
10 Oct 2011While the clip of the PBS film , Against Mexico – The Making of Heroes and Enemies, featured below, has nothing to do really with Columbus Day, I chose to share it this morning because the subtext is a common one. How are holidays around history invented? What are the messages that we internalize around our inherent worth as diasporic peoples? How do we accurately portray history understanding that the “winning” side is not always the just side? What language do we adopt and what vocabulary do we reject in the context of how ethnicity still plays a role in how people are treated? And how do we approach these issues with our children so that they do not struggle, feeling they have to be “good” or “bad”?
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7:58 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Chile|crime|history|Media|military|Raices|Violence · Comments Off
19 Oct 2009While a restless toddler jumped on the bed, I watched pedazos of this documentary last night on Voces on my local PBS station.
Special Circumstances follows Chilean exile Héctor Salgado as he returns to Chile from the USA to seek and confront the men who imprisoned him and tortured and killed his friends after the coup of 1973. Through his journey, audiences will come to understand the legal, political and social obstacles standing in the way of a nation’s attempt, thirty years later, to overcome its brutal history. Throughout five years of determined digging, Héctor finds old friends and family members, victims’ families, survivors and others who express divided and passionate opinions about Chile’s past.The resulting film not only tells a dramatic story of Héctor’s encounters with former military personnel, but also gives audiences a rare look at contemporary Chile and the nation’s efforts to reconcile its troubling history.
10:10 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · MBAPBSAllAmericaDem · Comments Off
28 Jun 2007The language of the right to return is language that is used also in the debate surrounding Palestibe which is interesting. Is post Katrina NOLA occupied by as Obama refers to, by all these corporations with government complicity.
Is outsourcing an issue_ The candidates are mixed on this so far. What must be said is that Hillary Clinton (as she winning this debate) is being the most concrete with all her answers. She lays things out in points that are easy to follow. The majority of the Dems seem to look at education as the way to go. Richardson is really coming off as pro-business which could hurt him in a debate when peope want to hear about people at the grassroots level.
The radical in me loves Kucinich for saying that NAFTA and the World Bank need to go but I know that won’t get votes.
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