Category Archives: Africans in Latin America

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.

Clearing My Inbox: Oldies But Goodies Part 3

August

Ex-WSU Student, Dayton dancer hits big with Obama Impersonation

He’s really good!

July

Young Leaders We Support: 4 New Endorsements

Click this link to find out about some endorsements from WUFPAC.

Committee Members Speak out–Or Stay Mum–On Health Care Reform

Another great resource from OpenSecrets!

Alter: Our Health-Care System is Fine As Is!

June

Will $1.2 Million a Day Convince Congress to Buy Big Pharma’s Rx for Change

Too Poor To Make the News

This is so true and really makes me think. I could not imagine supporting someone other than myself on $10 an hour…Makes me thankful for my VERY supportive family!

Health Care is a Right, Not a Privilege

A nice op-ed about Health Care by Senator Bernie Sanders.

Diagnosis: Reform – Capital Eye

This is an AWESOME and I mean AWESOME one stop shop for tools linking campaign finance and the health care reform debate. Open Secrets gives a nice overview as well as links to articles about members from both parties who have connections with the Health Sector and their opinions about health care reform. Please share this with people you know or at least check to see if your congressmen are connected to the health care sector and remind them who they are supposed to represent.

Senators Who Signed Letter Opposing Public Health Care Took $17.7 Million in Campaign Cash from Health Care/Insurance Industries

May

Cuba and the OAS

Deep-Pocketed Donors Want Campaign Finance Reform

Latin American Countries Commit US $7 Billion for ‘Bank of the South’

US Implored to Stop Deporting Haitians

Rush Limbaugh: The Man Who Ate The G.O.P.

U.S. Offers Resolution About Cuba’s Re-entry into OAS

April

Politics of Color for Obama in Cuba

An interesting story discussing US-Cuba relations through the backdrop of an Afro Cuban and the African Diaspora.

SLM to Transfer 2,000 Overseas Jobs Back to the US

I’m sorry but Sallie Mae isn’t doing this because ‘its the right thing to do.’ Trust me when I say they have something up their sleeve – don’t be surprised if they try to get lenders based on the fact that their customer service operations are in the US of A. I am biased because I owe almost half the cost of my first home to Sallie Mae.


March

Preliminary Observations of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights After the Visit of the Rapporteurship on the Rights of Afro-Descendants and Against Racial Discrimination

This report discusses Columbia and is also available in Spanish.

Older

Five Basic Facts On the Uninsured

Saturday Night Live: Rachel Maddow Interviews Burris And Blagojevich (VIDEO)

Links of the Week 28 August 2009

Top Five

OFA Blog: Remembering Senator Ted Kennedy

Rest in Peace Senator Kennedy! Thank you SO MUCH for your years/decades of hard work. This clip is from the 2008 Democratic National Convention. I was so moved by him during that week. I wish I would have paid more attention to his work and commitments sooner. I know that he and his work-style will be greatly missed! We need more Senators like him! I can’t remember the last time I cried over the passing of someone that was not directly connected to me – he was that kind of public servant!

Study shows food stamps an unhealthy influence on women’s nutrition

Getting out of the way so that women can save the world

This article is a reaction to the NYTimes Magazine’s recent feature concerning Women’s Rights. I agree with what Ann Freedman is saying in her review of the series.

Posición ante la falsa imagen promovida en medios de prensa sobre las organizaciones juveniles/Position regarding the false image of ‘youth organizations’ presented in the media

This document is from a grassroots organization I was involved with when I lived in the Dominican Republic.

Six months after the final edition, what have we learned?

Photo of the Week

Source: www.phdcomic.com

Source: www.phdcomics.com

Quote of the Week

“My name is Jonathan Emil McCoy and I approve this message.” from Jonathan E. McCoy’s Speech: A New Petition

Politico

7 Reasons Why the Republican Party Will Win Big in 2010

This blog post is written by a GOP supporter but I do think some of the points he addresses are either merited or something the DNC needs to think about as 2010 approaches.

The Birthers of a Nation

I didn’t think the Town Hall antics would reach my home state of Delaware but sadly it did. An interesting article about those who still do not believe that President Obama is not a US Citizen. I wonder if they would be satisfied if Senator McCain became president considering that he was born on a US Base that is US soil according to law but he was not born in one of the fifty states. Though what is more important is for the US to find out what are some of the Birthers grievances that is causing them to act out so strongly – I think if we can get to the root of this we can end this “movement.”

Skin Deep – Black Hair Still Tangled in Politics

Other

Reaching the next generation with ‘Muppet diplomacy’

Check out this link to hear Sesame Street song from Palestine.

Mujeres

Black Women Should Lighten Up? On health, optimism and bias

The Women’s Crusade

This article is from the recent New York Times Magazine issue focused on Women. Though I do not think that the world’s women need to be saved (see Top Five) just simply given an opportunity to contribute this is a good series overall.

A New Gender Agenda

Finances

So as I was reading an old NYTimes article Sunday I came across an article about financial advise for recent graduates and though I graduated college 5 years ago I decided to check out the article. Well Beth Kobliner, Ramit Sethi and Madison Nipp all answered questions from people dealing with finances and I learned A LOT. So please click on that article and follow these people, if you are on Twitter, or buy their books or read their blogs. I saw a few other articles on the NYTimes website and decided to link all of them here. I hope you learn something and take steps towards financial stability.

Your Money – Financial Advise for Recent Graduates

Your Money – A Day Off to Tackle the Financial To-Do-List

Your Money – It May Be Time For You To Find A New Credit Card

Oldies But Goodies

Markell Signs landmark energy legislation

Looks like DE is trying to be a leader when it comes to Green Policies.

McCain: Maverick no more?

This trend started during the 2008 election and I think it was the biggest mistake he made, loosing the one thing that drew people (well independents) to him.

People of Influence – Delaware Today

Delaware State Representative John Kowalko, who I know through his daughter, is featured. He was instrumental in getting the Wind Energy Bill passed in Delaware. I am glad that my home state is left in good hands.

Gun Toting Town Hall Tactics

Links of the Week 21 November 2008

Top Five

Hillary for Secretary?
Thanks but no thanks! Richardson for Secretary of State, now that’s change I can believe in. – My original reaction.

Barack Obama is a lot smarter than I gave him credit for. I didn’t get the choice at first but now I do :) – My reaction by Thursday.

Michelle Obama – The Racial Rorschach Test – Update
This article highlights why I identify with Michelle Obama.

Philippines ranks sixth in bridging gender gap
I love my country but this study is another reason why I believe that there is no such thing as ‘The Best Country In The World.’ The US has some work to do.

America’s Healthiest RestaurantsPresident Pryor
A great comedy sketch from the old Richard Pryor Show from the 70s.

Politico

For Obama, a Scouting Report on Athletic Heads of State

Congress Meets for One Last Fight and to Look Ahead

Can Mall Be Filled For an Inauguration? 4 Million May Try It.

A socialist perspective on Obama presidential victory

Obama and the Crisis of Expectation

Women

Global Gender Gap Shrinks; Women 60% of World Poor

Sports
Eagles-Bengals game marks first tie since 2002 season

World
For More of Mexico’s Wealthy, Cost of Living Includes Guards

Obama representa la fase más alta del neocolonialismo, del poder blanco con cara negra
I’m not in agreement with all of this but some of it I do agree with, unfortunately.

Oldies But Goodies

Training to Lead Nonprofits

Obama Inspires Afro-Brazilians

Michelle Brings the New Everywoman to the White House

VP-elect Biden Hopes to be a hands-on No. 2
Go Joe!

Links of the Week 6 June 2008

Top Five
In No Particular Order

Rise of The Latin Africans: http://www.newsweek.com/id/139401

For Black Americans Obama Expands a Dream: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/25000117#24990862
Dr. Jeanne Meadows, Professor at Spelman College is interviewed during this video.

Gun T-Shirt ‘was security risk’: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7431640.stm
Seriously?!?!?

Noting But Nets Campaign Grows in Popularity: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/news/story.jhtml?id=216300020
A donation of $10 gives a mosquito net to a child in Africa. The use of these nets helps reduce malaria rates.

Is Lakers-Celtics part of NBA’s grand plan: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24940292/site/21683474/

Politics
Bush Appointee Susan Orr Resigns: http://feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=11041
It must be really bad if she can’t wait until January.

Bill to Reserve Seats for Women in India’s Parliament Debated: http://feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=11043

Clinton the ‘insider’ swept aside: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7409499.stm

U.S. to enforce new travel requirements: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080604.wtravel04/BNStory/International/home

Vermont Governor Signs Mammogram Bill: http://feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=11042

Senate Passes Measure to Restore Affordable Birth Control: http://feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=11040

Business
Barbie’s Mattel Sues Maker of Bratz Dolls: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91098062&ft=1&f=1001

GM Axes Four SUV and Truck Plants: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7433656.stm

Sports
2002 West finals, Lakers-Kings: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24447745/site/21683474/?pg=9#spt_NBA_080503_Top10_game7s
FINALLY- I don’t feel alone anymore when it comes to this match up. This series should have been done with game 6. The Kings were the better team in 02…lo siento mucho mi amor pero es asi.

Pierce’s Game 1 the stuff of legends: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/ian_thomsen/06/06/game1/index.html

Education
Women Earn More BAs than Men: http://feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=11053

World
Pashto language: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashto_language

Have Your Say – Sderot and Gaza: third letters: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/7350423.stm
An interesting news series where two women one Jewish the other Palestinian exchange letters and learn about their perspectives on this ongoing conflict.

India forced to raise fuel prices: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7434902.stm

Bahrain names Jewish ambassador: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7426806.stm

German shops running out of milk: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7435613.stm

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