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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 18th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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After two days of deliberations, on Oct. 14 the Mexican Supreme Court made public its decision that Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (governor of the state of Oaxaca) is culpable for the human rights violations that occurred in Oaxaca as a result of teacher protests and political and social unrest in May 2006-January 2007 and July of 2008.

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 10th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Mexico’s family-friendly hot spots – Consider heading to locales in Nayarit and Oaxaca, where surf, sun and inexpensive attractions have been a hit for one family of four.

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 2nd, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Grasshoppers? Eew! But chocolate? Yum! – The youngsters get a taste of multicultural Mexico in Oaxaca.

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Reportlinker Adds Latino Foods: The Next Wave Culinary Trend Mapping Report Report

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Announces 2009 Star Award Recipients for Hispanic Leadership, Technical Excellence

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: June 23rd, 2009

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New Book Surveys Oaxaca Uprising to Teach Rebellion – Teaching Rebellion: Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca.

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The Western Union Foundation and Irv Barr Management Donate $90,000 to Confederation of Mexican Federations

Hispanic y Latino News :: June 11th, 2009

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Voice That Sounds Like Home Welcomes Mexico’s Outsiders – “La Hora Mixteca” (The Mixtec Hour), Mr. López’s show, which is aimed primarily at Mixtec (pronounced MEESE-teck) Indians but draws listeners from other groups in the United States and, via satellite link, in Oaxaca, too. – Fresno

Oaxaca Meat Market in Dickinson – Houston area

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News Summaries for February 1st, 2009

La cantante y ex Académica, Nadia López, originaria de Oaxaca, fue nominada en la próxima entrega de los premios Grammy en la categoría de Mejor Álbum Regional Mexicano por su disco “A puro dolor”.

News Summaries for December 16th-18th, 2008

Mexico’s San Miguel de Allende and Oaxaca among hemisphere’s top 10 cities to visit

News Summary for Monday – December 8th, 2008

A Lifestyle Distinct: The Muxe of Mexico – Mexico can be intolerant of homosexuality; it can also be quite liberal. Gay-bashing incidents are not uncommon in the countryside, where many Mexicans consider homosexuality a sin. In Mexico City, meanwhile, same-sex domestic partnerships are legally recognized — and often celebrated lavishly in government offices as if they were marriages. But nowhere are attitudes toward sex and gender quite as elastic as in the far reaches of the southern state of Oaxaca. There, in the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into gay and straight. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, which they call “muxes”

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Honors Excellence in Hispanic Engineering With STAR Awards

IGNIA Fund I Invests US$2 Million in Innovative Affordable Housing Development in Mexico

Oaxacans Worry About Candidates’ Interest in Immigration Reform

Blogante News Summary for Sunday – July 27th, 2008

Blogante Essentials for Sunday – July 27th, 2008

In a 1994 article for Saveur magazine, writer Peggy Knickerbocker felt compelled to explain to readers, “You will not find burritos in Oaxaca.” These days, that kind of disclaimer isn’t necessary, as increasing numbers of Americans have discovered the complex, flavorful moles and fluffy tamales of this southern Mexican state. Tlamanalli, a restaurant serving Zapotec Indian cuisine in the tiny town of Teotitlán del Valle, has become an essential stop for Mexico-bound foodies. And a rapidly growing Oaxacan community in Los Angeles has introduced its unique cooking to West Coasters. Oaxacan food is now thriving on both sides of the border.

Recipe: Oaxacan Chili Pasilla Sauce

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Blogante News Summary for Wednesday – July 23rd, 2008

Blogante Essentials for Wednesday – July 23rd, 2008

Welcome Home Raymundo Pacheco – It’s time for the Mexican government to take some responsibility for the immigration crisis.

In Oaxaca: tastes that transcend time

Blogante News for Sunday – July 13th, 2008

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Blogante Essentials – Sunday – July 13th, 2008 (no rss)

The essence of cool – ‘Aguas frescas’ cool a hot summer thirst.

The Global Impact of Local Events: Civil Unrest and Migration in Oaxaca, Mexico

Mexico: Murder of Indigenous Reporters Fuels Hatred, Division

New report shows that family reunification is one of the driving forces of illegal immigration (Latina Lista)

Education a challenge in small Mexican community with strong ties to Dallas

South to North: Chef stays true to his Mexican roots – Pablo Jacinto

Archaeologist Uses Satellite Imagery To Explore Ancient Mexico

Ways of Ancient Mexico Reviving Barren Lands – the traditional milpa

Illegal Farm Workers Get Health Care in Shadows

Blogante News for Friday – April 25th, 2008

Freed Mexican protest leader vows renewed demonstrations in Oaxaca – Flavio Sosa

Mexican Journalists Still Under Siege in 2008

New Archaeological Discoveries In Mexico To Be Topic Of CU Lecture – University of Colorado at Boulder

Blogante News for Monday – February 11th, 2008

A year after riots, tourists can find bargains in Oaxaca

In Mexico, a gain for native civil rights is a loss for some women

Mexico’s black history explored

Blogante News for Tuesday – January 15th, 2008

Infoshop News – Review: La Barrikada – Spanish language journal created from the love, rage, and desire of living alongside the barricades of Oaxaca, Mexico during the summer and fall of 2006

Andrés Henestrosa Morales, 101; writer promoted Zapotec Indian culture

The Death of a Mexican Musician – Heber Rasgado

Blogante News for Monday – December 10th, 2007

Third Mexican musician murdered in a week

José Luis Aquino Murdered – (another grupera death – from Los Condes)

Oaxaca after the riots

More than mariachi: Sones de Mexico aims to change American perceptions of Mexican music

Oakland Museum of California: Ancient Roots/Urban Journeys: Expressions for Días de los Muertos

Victims of shipwreck off Mexican coast were Salvadoran migrants headed to U.S.

Bodies of 24 apparent migrants wash ashore in Mexico, more feared dead

Hispanic Family History Conference aims to spark interest in Latino genealogy research – Salt Lake City

Tougher laws not plugging border – Many immigrants say too much is at risk to be afraid of America’s firmer stance against illegals in the workplace

Fundacion Azteca America and Fundacion Azteca Present New Education and Anti-Poverty Commitments to the Clinton Global Initiative

Protests Against Mexican Governors in Chicago, New York and Dallas

Amigos De Las Americas, Continental Airlines Announce Winner of Latin America Photo Contest

“Lola Alvarez Bravo” Opens at the Smithsonian’s International Gallery Sept. 5

Bomb Explodes at Sears Store in Mexico

Guerrillas claim attacks on Mexican oil, gas pipelines

A magic touch at La Morenita Oaxaqueña – On the edge of Koreatown, it’s serving some of the snappiest Oaxacan food in town – Los Angeles

Mexican leftists, teachers set up protest camps in Oaxacas main square

Relatives of missing immigrants face lifetime of wondering – ‘A disappearance is worse than a death’

U.S. housing slump hits home – As construction jobs drop off, immigrant workers’ families to the south are feeling the pinch.

HITN-TV Provides Forum to Discuss the Conflict in Oaxaca, Mexico through the Program “Latinoamerica Hoy: Crisis in Oaxaca, Still Unresolved’

A Mexican Hamlet Tackles Emigration

Little Oaxaca sprouts in Phoenix

La Bloga: Guest Columnist: Lisa Alvarado

La Bloga: Napi Goes to the Mountain

Maids in US at mercy of employers

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Immigrants send hope to towns, families

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Mexican designers work local tradition into their pieces

La Bloga: Guest Columnist: Lisa Alvarado

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Selects Orlando D. Montan for the Organizations Highest Award

Tumult in Mexico poses big questions for Americas

Bloggings by boz: Latin American POLL NUMBERS!!! December 8, 2006

Latino champion Rafael Morales dies – Santa Rosa, California

Mexican activists denounce arrests of protest leaders

Mexican police arrest head of Oaxaca activists

Cristo in the Heartland – Across the nation, Latino pastors like Orel Garcia are leading immigrant ministries in the most unlikely places. – Missouri in the case

Mexican police clear final barricade in Oaxaca, protesters turn over radio station

Oaxacan ‘medicine man’ sought instead of Western medicine – California

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Migrant women clean houses in bid for American dream

Letter from UC Berkeley scholars to President Fox in repudiation of repression in Oaxaca, Mexico

In Mexican city of Oaxaca, classes briefly resume at university wracked by protests

McDonald’s fire-bombed in conflict-torn Mexican city – Oaxaca, Mexico

Wanted Mexican leftist bets Oaxaca rebellion will spread across nation – Mexico

Back to School in Mexico’s Strife Torn Oaxaca

Thousands march in embattled Mexican city to demand withdrawal of federal police – Oaxaca, Mexico

UN human rights experts reports human rights abuses in Mexican crackdown on Oaxaca