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Revisiting the Personal and Political of the Democratic National Convention
Ay the Democratic National Convention seems like such a long time ago. Denver, it's thin air, the madness of running from one place to the other as a credentialed bloggers, being misquoted. Pero it was only four weeks and a... Read more »
Looking back the the DNC08 Via Kai/Zuky
The DNC08/Denver through the eyes of Kai ... Read more »
Another Vision of Travelling Through Denver and the DNC
Amigo Kai, fellow traveler through the locura of Denver, and source of strength, writes about his experience: On the ride from our Lakewood hotel into the teeming heart of downtown Denver, I'm looking out the window as we roll past... Read more »
Media, the DNC, and the Latino Vote : The Criminal, Macho Latino Male and the Hot Blooded Latin Sterotype Mujer
Everyone wants the Latino vote, even if we are all gang bangers and putas, at least according to the mainstream media. Day after day, out hotness and criminality is highlighted, even in so - called political articles covering endorsements and... Read more »
DNC 08 : Change in Denver Looks Like a Police State
Keeping it real by staying outside where the gente be, Nezua captured the aftermath of the police brutality around the DNC. Via / Awearness Blog ... Read more »
VivirLatino at the DNC 08 : Riding the Back of the Ghetto Bus in Denver
One blogger has criticized this website, with a personal attack on me and the use language and identity. Normally, I would unleash a stream of Spanish curses at my screen and move on, pero the reality of the Democratic National... Read more »
Hillary Hits Home Run with DNC Speech
Say what you will about Hillary Clinton, but the woman knows how to give a speech. Her 33 minute discourse before the DNC yesterday had me rapt -- all 33 minutes of it. I think she hit a home run.... Read more »
Mamita Mala on Bluegrass Roots
My lovely and talented co-editor, Maegan (a.k.a. Mamita Mala) was interviewed yesterday at the DNC for the BlueGrassRoots blog about the Latino vote. Check out the video! BlueGrass Roots, a political blog out of Kentucky, has a lot of other... Read more »
California Clinton Delegates Hold On Strong !
The California Clinton Delegates held a meeting after their California breakfast yesterday. Gloria Allred (Clinton Delegate and women’s rights attorney) led the pact by first saying she wanted to addresses the full delegation but was denied. She implied that the... Read more »
When Reality is Ignored by the Political Theorists : Mississippi Raids Ignored
Loretta Sanchez called me a "girl" when I asked her about the Mississippi ICE raids that have led to the arrest of 350 people. From Citizen Orange: Numerous agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement descended on a factory belonging to... Read more »
Mamita Mala Hard at Work at the DNC
Preparing your next post for the day Foto Via / Nezua ... Read more »
My Man Teddy
Don’t we all love Teddy Kennedy? But I want to start off by asking another question. Why the hell did Caroline Kennedy get a standing ovation when she came out to speak? I know she revolutionized the Democratic Party in... Read more »
Honorary Latina of the Day...
No, I'm not talking about America Ferrera I’m talking about the great Senator of New York Hillary Clinton. Yesterday, she surprised DNC Hispanic Caucus goers and gave a heart felt speech filled with commitment for the issues that matter the... Read more »
DNC Hispanic Caucus : Loretta Sanchez Says She Knows Nothing About Miss. Raids (and calls me girl)
I missed Hillary Clinton speaking at the Hispanic DNC Caucus because I was dealing with the nightmare that was the picking up of credentials. But our student correspondent, Estevan, was there so he'll be blogging his thoughts later. I did... Read more »
Live from Denver : It's VivirLatino
After a long ass and insane trip in that included McCain fans in LaGuardia Airport, avoiding tornadoes while sitting in the narrowest airline seats ever next to a scientist who built a telescope in the South Pole (Hi Jeff!), to... Read more »
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