9:54 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Blogs|Media|media justice · 2 Comments
9 Jun 2009
The U.S. Census says it is depending on us. Nearly 60 million Americans (I think they mean people in the U.S.) rely on us for information. Who are we? We are ethnic media.
It’s hard to get one definition of what ethnic media is. One article states that it’s media, including TV, radio, newspapers, and Web sites that is often broadcasted or published in another language. Ethnic media can include huge corporate media sources like Univision and small independent sources like um lets say The Sanctuary.
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9:42 am By Maegan La Mala · Activism|Immigration|Internet|Media|media justice · 1 Comment
16 May 2009
Some of the most important work I have done in the past year has been working with other people on building movement through justice media. And while it is done out great love, not to become famous or even recognized as an “important voice” in a careerist sense, it’s nice to be recognized.
The Sanctuary (ProMigrant.Org) will be receiving an award that, in 2006, Hillary Rodham Clinton described as “the equivalent of the “Pulitzer Prize” for journalism (including New Media of course) in ethnic media!
Felicidades to the entire Sanctuary – Promigrant.org team y pa’lante siempre.
8:38 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Activism|crime|Immigration|Justice|media justice|pennsylvania|Politics|race|Violence · 1 Comment
13 May 2009
Seems like every org and their mother want to take the recent injustice in the Luis Ramirez murder case and use it for toned down cries for justice separated from the multiple places that breed the kind of hate and disrespect that led to the crossroads we as a community find ourselves at now. This is why The Sanctuary (of which I am a proud member) hoy draws a line in the sand.
The process of defining a subhuman class and institutionalizing discrimination and violence against that group is not new. How quickly and conveniently some of us allow our collective memory to cover its own tracks. Parasite, diseased, leeching, dangerous, over-breeding, vermin. These terms and this imagery have been deployed for ages, on various groups of people, on various pieces of land, in the service of various endeavors; and always to bring about the same ends. To demonize and dehumanize a group of people so that other people come to understand that the social compact with the demonized group is broken; that discrimination and violence against the dehumanized class now carries no moral consequence. That is the meaning of this latest ruling by an all-white jury in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. Racial murder of a Mexican carries the same consequence as walking up to a white person and punching them in the belly: simple assault.
Are you down to make the commitment to radical cambio for our lives? Then read the entire post here.
10:46 pm By Maegan La Mala · Blogs|Internet|Media|media justice · 2 Comments
28 Apr 2009
Hoy, the Editors of The Sanctuary released a statement on how the spreading Swine Flu is being used by anti-immigrant forces to spread another type of illness, hate.
The moment that the news of the “Swine Flu” or “North American Influenza” hit the wires, it was easy to predict what the anti-immigrant faction would have to say about it. People like Michael Savage, Neil Boortz, Michelle Malkin, Glenn Beck, Pat Buchanan, and groups like CIS, FAIR, and NumbersUSA are so locked into their views that their voices are unnecessary in a dialogue that actually preferences truth—which by nature requires flexibility and bravery. The stances of those who most vocally oppose immigration today are so predictable that one could paint a face on a septic-tainted soccer ball and paste up word balloons and rest well, knowing that The Nativist Lobby point of view on any immigration-related topic will end in “deport them all” and “seal the borders” if not “round them up” and other tired ideas. …
You know you want to read more, especially the part of how none of this scapegoating is new. Read the whole cosita at The Sanctuary.
You can tweet it too!!!
ProMigrant.Org: Virus Brings Swine-Hearted Lobby Into Foreground http://tinyurl.com/dmwvcd #immigration @promigrant

6:42 pm By Maegan La Mala · Immigration|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
28 Oct 2008
It’s been a few months since the Sanctuary sent the presidential wannabes a comprehensive questionnaire on immigration and related issues. The online coalition of bloggers and activists heard back from Barack Obama’s campaign and heard deafening silence from John McCain’s camp.
With a week before election day, the Green Party candidate, Cynthia McKinnney responded to the questionnaire and her answers are on point when it comes to looking at immigration through a global human rights lens.
Read some excerpts from her response after the jump.
11:07 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · TV|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
15 Jul 2008Check out CrossLeft‘s and The Sanctuary‘s Kety Esquivel on CNN talking about the Latino vote and the candidates.
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