Category Archives: 2010 Elections

Links of the Week 17 September 2010

Dream Act Special Feature

So I recently heard via a Political Science listserv I am on (Thank you Race & Ethnicity APSA Section) that Senator Reid is working on moving the Dream Act out of committee and on the floor for a vote. Below are some links that were shared via the listserv about the recent movement in the movement (:D). Without going into too much details, there are a lot of links this week, I support this Act because I think it is wrong to harm children who had no say in the matter of their parents decision to come to the United States illegally. If they can show that they can be “good” citizens then I think they should get an opportunity to become citizens. To learn more about the Dream Act and what you can do to help visit: www.dreamactivist.org.

Dream Act on the Move

For the sake of the DREAM Act students, Latinos must come together

Students Spared Amid an Increase in Deportations

Defense Authorization bill will address the DREAM Act and discrimination in the military (Sen. Harry Reid)

Sen. Reid comments on the issue [Dream Act] at the Netroots Nation Conference in Las Vegas

Top Five

For First time, more women than men earn PhD

Tim Wise: Imagine if the Tea Party Was Black

Briefing: Melissa Harris-Lacewell on Covering Progressive Causes

Library of Congress – Hispanic [Latino] Heritage Month

The 9/11 media legacy I will never forget: “buy Snow White on DVD”

Quote of the Week

“Impacts from agriculture are expected to increase substantially due to population growth increasing consumption of animal products. Unlike fossil fuels, it is difficult to look for alternatives: people have to eat. A substantial reduction of impacts would only be possible with a substantial worldwide diet change, away from animal products.” from More evidence for going vegan from the UN Environment Programme & UN urges global move to meat and dairy-free diet.

Photo of the Week

You write the caption for this photo

This week’s photo is from Christine O’Donnell upsets Mike Castle in Delaware Senate primary [Author note: the photo now at this link has changed & is somewhat better...but not by much] and I have to say when I looked at this photo the first thing I thought was they (the media) would have never taken a picture of a male politician like this. Then I thought some more and realized maybe a few men…the media did help kill the Howard Dean campaign by looping that yelp he had in that primary win. But the photo did remind me of the countless photos of women politicians and businesswomen that depict them in unfavorable or questionable manners and what that all means. I don’t say these comments in a way that is endorsing or not endorsing O’Donnell’s candidacy (I was raised in DE but I now hold my state residency somewhere else so I’ll leave the matter in the hands of Delawarians to decide what they want) but I say this comment to make you all [whoever is reading this] to think about the role media plays in perpetuating stereotypes of all kinds. How would you caption this photo? What do you think the photo says?

Women and Politics

WUFPAC Fall Fundraiser – Thursday 30 September 2010 in Washington, D.C.

I’ve said this before but its worth saying again: WUFPAC was one of my best discoveries while doing a school assignment. If you are in the D.C. area I highly recommend that you attend this event. Not in D.C. visit www.wufpac.org to donate today!

Ticket photo of the week: Michele Obama takes to the gridiron

Dilma defende Lula e afirma que disputa por hegemonia política é saudável

Politics

How Adrian Fenty lost his reelection bid for D.C. mayor

DE-Sen: Help me keep Delaware’s seat blue

U.S. Intervention Sought for Newark Police Abuses

Mike Castle won’t endorse Christine O’Donnell for Senate, citing ‘smears’

Vincent Gray beats Adrian Fenty: What does it mean for school reform?

Lessons for Obama in Adrian Fenty’s Defeat

Other

AFL-CIO takes stand against NFL owners

Report Reveals Salaries of Megachurch Pastors

Gabourey Sidibe in Elle: Light, Bright and Almost White

Afroreggae forma 150 jovens que participaram de oficinas

La Presencia Africana en Mexico y América Latina African Legacy in Mexico and Latin America

Unfortunately, this event is in Atlanta but if you are in Atlanta I HIGHLY recommend that you go. From the event website, “In collaboration with Spelman College, and in recognition of Latino Heritage Month, the Auburn Avenue Research Library will present, La Presencia Africana en Mexico y América Latina: African Legacy in Mexico and Latin America, an exhibition which explores Africana culture in Latin America. This exhibit features the photography of Tony Gleaton from the Spelman College Archives.”

Movie: In Whose Honor – American Indian Mascots in Sports

Oldies But Goodies

What are words worth?

Friends share in D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty’s good fortune

With the recent loss of Fenty in the Democratic Primary I was linked to this article. I have to say I think way more politicians than not do similar acts and are not discussed like they are here. Finally, I think information like this in combination with Fenty not being able to relate to his constituents contributed to his loss. Best of luck to you in the future Mayor Fenty – I hope you not only reflect on your contributions but reflect on and move forward from your mistakes.

Links of the Week 10 September 2010

Top Five

Where’s the outrage over immigrant slayings in Mexico?

Who Gets to Review and Be Reviewed? Authors, book critics drawn from narrow pool

10 Years of “Feminism is for Everybody”

I Have the Coolest Friends

The Worst Toys Ever Made for Girls–Our Top Picks

I don’t agree with all of the comments the author makes here, like I think she needs to better explain how she is okay with women choosing pole dancing as a career and then have issue with the doll for girls, but this post will make you think and ponder what do you think is appropriate for the young girls in your life. I have to say that in the past year I have been shocked to see how even the youngest girls (age 1) assimilate to society’s gender roles for women. I’ll end with this…if you are going to buy a girl in your life pregnant Barbie I hope you are prepared to have a conversation about sex that explains all options from abstinence to contraception to protection.

Quote of the Week

“Attendance issues aside, folks are more football obsessed than ever. More people watched the last Super Bowl than voted in the 2008 presidential election. Hallmark Cards reports that the Super Bowl has surpassed New Year’s Eve as the biggest at-home party of the year. It has become the second-slowest day for weddings in America and the second-greatest day of food consumption, after only Thanksgiving.”

Michael Wilbon in The NFL rules ingloriously over the sporting landscape (Emphasis is mine).

Photos of the Week

Source: PolicyLink.org and Bureau of Labor Statistics

Source: PolicyLink.org and Bureau of Labor Statistics

These photos come from the blog of PolicyLink.org Equity Blog where they discuss The Jobs Situation in Black and White. These photos and the post makes me wonder which “Main Street” US politicians are really worried about because the “Main Streets” of Black and Latino communities have had many of epic problems they now are using as sound-bites to get re-elected for decades!

Women & Politics

Republicans fear echoes of Alaska in Delaware primary

‘I had no idea who she was’: Meghan McCain breaks her silence on Sarah Palin

Politics

Dominicanos protestaron contra extradición de traficante de personas

APD recomienda eliminar Liga Municipal Dominicana

Cancelan cincuenta dirigentes PLD en Cámara de Diputados

Other

Who Owns the Civil Rights Legacy?

Sour Apples: Strike at Mott’s Plant Underscores Disconnect in Corporate America, Union Says

Passing in the 21st Century

Finding Inspiration Through Music

Single-Minded: Being Black Abroad

Inauguración de “México 200 Años”

Poca luz y facturas muy caras

Capital internacional mira mais lucro no Brasil

Oldies but Goodies

America’s 5 Worst Deadbeat States

Women We’ll Be Reading 200 Years From Now

What Do Latinas Really Think About Feminism? / Join the Summer of Feminista

Links of the Week 27 August 2010

Top Five

Mosque Demagoguery Is Bipartisan

Remade in China

Fiske Names Spelman College a 2011 ‘Best Buy’ School

A Different Way of Ranking Colleges

Armstrong Williams Misleads as He Cheers on GOP Women

Women & Politics

Eleitores de Dilma estão mais decididos sobre voto, mostra Datafolha

Small Business Bill Cannot Wait – Voice Your Support, This Bill MUST Pass!

Women & Girls

Breaking the Model Mold: Australia’s Samantha Harris

Trabajadoras domésticas inmigrantes en EU son blanco fácil de los abusos

Politics

One Liberal Voice Dares to Say, Cut the Budget

El Congreso puede unir al PRD

Putting Voters in the Driver’s Seat in 2010

PIMW (Public & Independent Media Watch)

We Are Sean Bell, Way Down in the Hole, and Sharon Jasper

International

Why is Pakistan Being Left Behind

Other

Teachers’ Facebook Troubles Part 2

Vick Needs to Get His Game Back

Links of the Week 20 August 2010

After a long summer I am back to blogging on here consistently :D Now that I also fallo Português, my links will be in English mostly with some in Spanish and Portuguese. If you want to read a link in a language you don’t speak translate.google.com will be a good resource for you (its not perfect but it works).

Top Five

1o Things Men and Boys Can Do to Stop Human Traffing

Girl power: amplyfing the role of women in unions

Fox News Doesn’t Mention News Corp’s $1 Million Donation To Republican Committee

Suitcases for Kids

Do you have old luggage that is still in working condition? Consider donating that luggage to Suitcases for Kids which gives old but working condition luggage to children in foster care around the country. Please visit the website for details and instead of trashing items still of good use send it to someone else in need. Pay it forward!!

Bahrain Intensifies Crackdown on Activists and Clerics

Quote of the Week

“All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talents” John F. Kennedy via @roandco on Twitter

Women & Politics

‘Good ol’ boys’ in Warren’s way?

I have to say that I feel that the White House is doing more lip-service in its response: We have put more women than any other administration and the first law President Obama signed was about women [paraphrased statements from the administration via the article]. I like President Obama but I feel more and more that these moves were more strategic looking to 2012 than personal desire. It could be true that President Obama wanted to put these women in place personally first but I do not believe for one second that he or someone in his campaign camp was not thinking about 2012 when they decided to make these moves especially in the case of appointing two female Supreme Court justices. I could almost hear the 2012 talking points when I read about the two nominees.

WHCWG

A Central American Diary

Business of Empowerment

The White House Asked, You Answered: Women You Know That Break Barriers

White House Council for Women & Girls Announces Work Flex Starter Kit

Politics

Brazilian election gag no laughing matter for comics

MoveOn calls for boycott of Target

Women & Girls

I read two articles recently that really have me concerned especially since my oldest niece is now 7 years old. These articles discuss a recent NY Time article about Puberty and Younger girls, see below for all three links. I try to not be preaching to people and just express my opinion but this issue hits home because after living abroad for a year my body badly reacted to many of the hormones and chemicals placed in US food. Furthermore, after removing these chemicals and hormones from my diet I noticed a significant change in my body shape and form so to my readers please read the links below and consider taking hormones and chemicals out of your diet as it does make a difference.

What’s Making 7-Year Old Girls Develop Breasts?

Is the Early Onset of Puberty in Young Girls Linked to Meat?

First Signs of Puberty Seen in Younger Girls

O Homem teme a mulher independente?

Other

Why China Will Change Capitalism?

10 Common Bag Fee Myths

Dr. Cornell West on the Michael Eric Dyson Show

Clearance Sale: Barnes & Noble Didn’t Evolve Enough

FAA Reportedly Poised to Hit American Airlines with Record Penalty of $25 mil or More

Oldies But Goodies

Google-Verizon Net Neutrality Pact: 5 Red Flags

Sneaky Fees

Study shows testing for Alzheimer’s is accurate

Willie Lynch- The Making of a Slave

In college I went to a play based on this letter and I admit that I did not take the time back then to read the letter. Then one of my Twitter followers posted this and said to take some time to read this and I finally did after all these years. It is really sad to see how a letter so old is still applicable.

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