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    Registering new voters

    August 28th, 2008 by elenamary

    Rumor is that tonight, Barack Obama’s speech will include an initiative  to start registering new voters, especially Latinos.

    “Voting Latinos”, one could whisper this into my ear only to watch the passion start seeping out of my pores.

    I’ve written before about what the Democratic Party, particularly the Ohio Democratic Party, needs to do in order to court Latino Voters.  I hope someone will take note  (below is a shorter version of the original post and includes six ways to reach potential voters.

    Read the rest of this entry »

    Posted in Latinos, Local, Mexican Culture, Ohio, Politics, media | No Comments »

    DNCC protest

    August 27th, 2008 by elenamary

    I got this from my Compadre El Tin.

    (I’ll be, God willing, participating in the March on the RNCC, Stop The War, in Minnesota…get at me if you’ll be there too.)


    Posted in Politics, media, personal | No Comments »

    DNCC - bloggueros to keep an eye out for

    August 24th, 2008 by elenamary

    The DNCC starts tomorrow, and I recommend keeping an eye on the following bloguerros who will be in attendance:

    Al Giordano: of Narco News has his blog, The Field: Al Giordano Reports the U.S. Presidential Election, where he will be covering the convention.

    Edmundo Rocha (aka Xicano Power): his bog ¡Para Justicia y Libertad!: Because there are some things still worth fighting for. I like Xicano Power’s blog a bit more than some in that he’ll put more smack down while others tip-toe around what they want to say in order not to offend…and Xicano Power is not worried about offending.

    Liza Sabeter (AKA Blogdiva): Bloguerra of Culture Kitchen and the Daily Gotham. Blogdiva gives a radically honest perspective on everything she covers. I tend to read Culture Kitchen a lot more than the Daily Gotham. Culture Kitchen covers many topics I am interested in (Race, Politics, Gender, Class, Pop Culture) and Daily Gotham focuses mostly on issues concerning the State of New York.

    Mamita Mala: one of the first blogs I ever started reading was this one. I expect most news to be slanted by a either a male or heterosexual or white perspective, you won’t get that with Maegan’s blog, Mamita Mala - One Bad Mami: One Radical Nuyorican Mami Writer Livin’ In the Revolutionary Mami’hood.

    Matt Ortega: One of my favorite bloguerros will also be at the convention. His blog is crisp and easy to read, his blog is self titled Matt Ortega.

    (If there is a bloguerro you think should be added to the list, and I am sure there are, please let me know)

    Posted in Blogroll, Latinos, Politics, media | No Comments »

    Latinos in Ohio

    August 16th, 2008 by elenamary

    Mount Carmel year-round school in Cleveland reopens
    The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com - Cleveland,OH,USA

    Tired of Irish-Catholic churches, the Italian immigrants began Mount Carmel by holding Mass in the basement of a W. 69th St. saloon. By the 1980s, a new wave of immigrants, mostly from Puerto Rico, began moving into the neighborhood. Today, Asian, African and Mexican immigrants are turning the area into one of the most diverse sections of Cleveland.

    It all adds up to a rich educational experience, said Sister Rosario — an experience that she thinks is enhanced by the year-round schedule.

    The swing states: Ohio The big, bellwether battlefield
    Economist - UK

    Ohio is also a bellwether. It has voted for the winning candidate in all 11 presidential elections since 1960. In doing so, it has deviated from the national vote shares by only a couple of points. In 2004 it matched the national average exactly.

    Above all, Ohio reeks of “normality”. Not exactly in the statistical sense. Ohio’s median household income is 8% below the national average. Only 2% of the population is Hispanic. Median house prices are 23% below the national average. But it is average in a deeper psychological sense. Jason Mauk, the executive director of the Ohio Republican Party, says that “this is where national politicians go to get a gut check on middle America.”

    Yeah, Ohio is defiantly not reprsentative of the country as a whole especially in ethnic make-up…but we are getting there and democrats need not assume that the new minority populations will be going Democratic…here are some tips on how to win us over.

    Asians help fuel county’s growth
    Columbus Dispatch - Columbus,OH,USA

    “If there are jobs here, they are here,” Mas said, “but if they are not, they will go somewhere else.”

    The mid-1990s influx of Latinos here was prompted by service-industry jobs. Then, around 2000, construction was a magnet for Latinos who came after relatives and friends told them of opportunities, Mas said.

    Now, “Things are tight,” he said. Still, advocates said the official census number of 42,125 Latinos in Franklin County is about 20,000 too low.

    In September the Columbus Dispatch will run a week long series on “Hispanics in Central Ohio” part of me looks forward to the series with anticipation although I know I will most likely be both offended and disappointed. I expect this reaction because I have had this reaction in previous years with their series, and because I have meet two of the journalists and one of the photojournalists while working in the community. They gave me the impression that they view my people as if they were zoo animals…I’ll deal with this another day and in another post…oh and if I show-up in any of the photographs in the series with a pissed off face, now you know why.

    Area organizations receive $20K toward Hispanic assistance
    Bizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA

    The Ohio Latino Affairs Commission has awarded eight grants across the state to help community organizations assist the Hispanic population in various ways. The commission awarded $80,000 in total grants with nearly $20,000 going to organizations in the Dayton area.

    Area farm workers’ recognition Saturday
    Fremont News Messenger - Fremont,OH,USA

    Former Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste — who served from 1982 to 1990 — proclaimed the first Saturday in August as a day to recognize migrant farmworkers.

    Ohio has had a long history of migrant farm working and has the first organizing committee of farmworkers in the US (no it is not the UFW) FLOC, an organization where I, a very long time ago, worked as a union organizer. If you ever meet any Xicanos from Ohio, they are most likely from Northern Ohio where migrant farm working takes place.

    Posted in Latinos, Local, Ohio, media | No Comments »

    Latinos in Ohio

    December 9th, 2007 by elenamary

    WNCI/Columbus Apologizes for Airing Mexican Parody
    Clear Channel’s WNCI-FM/Columbus, OH, has apologized for airing a parody song considered offensive by some Hispanic listeners….The song…is about a group of 14 Mexicans misunderstanding orders at a fast-food restaurant, working as landscapers, traveling in “packs” and evading immigration authorities reports the Columbus Dispatch.

    Mexican Market Burglarized In Dayton
    WHIOtv.com - Dayton,OH,USA
    DAYTON, Ohio — Dayton police are investigating after the manager of La Michoacana called 911 to report a burglary.

    Politicians woo central Ohio’s immigrant votes for next election
    WDTN - Dayton,OH,USA
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Politicians are wooing votes from central Ohio’s large Somali and Latino immigrant communities

    Human trafficking often below radar in Columbus
    Columbus Dispatch - Columbus,OH,USA
    For instance, researchers considered cases in both cities of Asian or Latino women working and living in brothels posing as massage parlors or spas but …

    Ohio continues to fall short in number of minority teachers
    Cincinnati Post - OH,USA
    Ohio’s highest concentration of black and Hispanic teachers are in urban districts, but the numbers are not close to matching student enrollments. …

    Southwest Ohio sheriff’s immigration remarks anger Hispanic group
    Akron Beacon Journal - Akron,OH,USA
    The Butler County sheriff is under fire again for remarks on illegal immigrants, this time for blaming them for importing marijuana and cocaine for Mexican dealers when they enter the U.S

    Ohio after bilingual workers
    Cincinnati Enquirer - Cincinnati,OH,USA
    The language preference is being posted as vacancies come up, she said. The state also is looking to identify positions in areas “where we know we have a large population of multilingual people or for positions like a dispatcher” where it might be critical to speak foreign languages.

    Posted in Latinos, Local, Ohio, media | No Comments »

    It isn’t rape if he is handsome

    October 19th, 2007 by elenamary

    I am tired of hearing “He is a [insert adjective–handsome, wealthy] man, he could have any woman he wants.  It makes you wonder why someone would accuse them of rape.”  MSNBC just had someone on saying that about David Copperfield.  We heard the same thing about Kobe Bryant.  I believe innocent until proven guilty but what I do not believe is that a man is less like to be a rapist based on his attractiveness to women.  Rape isn’t about haveing sex with someone you are attracted to, it is about power.

    Get with it mainstream media.

    Posted in media, womyn | 3 Comments »