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POLITICAL SALSA Y MÁS with Salomon Baldenegro “CHICANO HISTORY WEEK?” PDF Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Tuesday, 20 January 2015 04:05

Sal Baldenegro – Political Salsa Y Mas

January 18, 2015 by salomon

 

Members of a Listserv I subscribe to were recently asked to lobby their respective legislatures to designate the week of February 2-8 as “Chicano History Week.” That week was chosen because the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed on February 2, 1848, ending the Mexican-American War. With all due respect to those arguing for it, I don’t believe that there should be a “Chicano History Week” because in a very real sense that would ghettoize our very rich history.

First and foremost, we should not be asking anyone for permission to celebrate our history. Secondly, Chicano History should be taught every day in our schools. The Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) was doing exactly that until the tea-party racists who run Arizona deemed that teaching our history is illegal. Last week we witnessed history in the making: the Ninth Circuit Court heard arguments of TUSD Mexican American Studies teachers, parents, and students who sued, challenging the constitutionality of that discriminatory law.

Chicano history is American history…

 

Latinos built America through their hard work.

 

The indisputable truth is that the history of the United States of America cannot be taught without substantial and substantive discussion of the role of the Chicano-Mexican American community in shaping that history.

 

Hector Longoria won the Congressional Medal of Honor in WWII.

 

For example, military service is a popular rendition of American patriotism. In a previous blog I noted that it is beyond ironic that teaching young people about the patriotism of the Mexican American community—e.g., that Mexican Americans have played key roles in WWI, WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War and have earned more Congressional Medals of Honor in proportion to their numbers than any other ethnic group in the U.S. is considered “un-American” and is illegal to teach in Arizona.

 

“Rosita the RIverter” contributed to the war effort in WWII.

 

And it wasn’t just men on the battlefields. Mexican American women played a crucial role in winning WW II as they—along with women all over the country—took over the factories and manufactured materiel for the troops during WW II. Groups such as Tucson’s Asociación de Madres y Esposas (Association of Mothers and Wives) went throughout the barrios, selling millions of dollars’ worth of war bonds. Asociación members also collected scrap metal to sell—and they picked cotton in the fields outside of Tucson—and donated the proceeds to the war effort.

 

Documenting our history.

That is just one sliver of our history. Rodolfo “Rudy” Acuña, Christine Marín and other historians have amply documented our community’s history, achievements, and contributions. These run the gamut of human activity—labor, art, literature, science, commerce, ranching, etc. The history of our community is not a history of victimization, of victimhood. Our history is a rich tapestry of struggle, of standing up against what is wrong and for what is right, of flourishing in the face of all manner of attack on our culture, our language, our very existence.

Let’s not ghettoize our history…

To reduce our history to a single week would be impossible. To even try would be a gross injustice and insult to our ancestors. I’m not objective about this. My generation created much history that should not be trivialized by ghettoizing it into a “Chicano History Week.”

 

Baby Boomers of the WWII Generation.

 

I am of the Chicano Generation, the children of the Mexican American Generation (MAG), also known as the G.I. Generation in that its members distinguished themselves during WW II. Although the MAG made many civil-rights advances, society still treated us as foreigners and tried to “de-Mexicanize” us and instill an inferiority complex in us. We were beaten at school for speaking Spanish, teachers arbitrarily changed our names, and we were tracked into vocational and out of college prep courses.

The Chicano Generation had two choices. We could acquiesce and shuffle through life, hat in hand, picking up society’s crumbs. Or we could resist and assert our humanity. We resisted.

 

The author on the front lines.

 

We weren’t coffeehouse philosophers, sitting around debating theories and ideologies. We were doers. We took risks and got things done. Some of us quit college to become full-time organizers. We marched. We picketed. We rallied. We confronted policy makers. We stood up for workers and organized unions. Many of us were arrested doing these things. We were some folks’ worst nightmare: assertive Mexicans not only refusing to believe they were inferior but openly expressing pride in their heritage and being pushy about their rights.

We took the MAG advances to another level and flung open the doors of opportunity the MAG opened even further. But our generation’s greatest contribution was that it instilled a deep and irrevocable sense of pride in our community, especially our youth.

Honor our history by continuing to make it…

 

Chicano history must be more than symbolic marches.

 

However, we should not be lulled into thinking that we “have arrived,” that our work is done. I fear that a “Chicano History Week” would devolve to what MLK and Cesar Chavez days have too often become: an occasion to have symbolic marches, breakfasts, and bloviating speeches by folks, many of these elected officials and others who in real life should not, could not, would not ever, be mistaken for genuine civil-rights activists or leaders.

 

Chicanos and all Latinos are a part of American history.

 

The best way to honor our history is to continue making it by beating back the reactionary forces that have coalesced to pass SB 1070-type laws and its clones. The achievements of the MAG and the Chicano Generation, and the demographic dynamics that we are experiencing, i.e., the “Browning of America,” have made us too visible and threatening to these reactionaries. So they have set out to erase our community’s legacy by nullifying our advances and trying to make us invisible. I’m sure the reactionaries would gladly throw us a bone of “allowing” us a “Chicano History Week” to pacify us and keep us from fighting them.

Our history spans centuries and like all peoples’ histories, it is complex and nuanced. A “Chicano History Week” would not even serve as preface to our story. c/s

 

Copyright 2015 by Salomon Baldenegro. To contact Sal write: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Source: http://www.crnlive.com/CRNBlog/index.php/2015/01/political-salsa-y-mas-with-sal-baldenegro-01-18-15-chicano-history-week/

 

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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 March 2015 03:17
 
Rihanna Goes THUG LIFE PDF Print E-mail
Written by Westside   
Friday, 27 January 2012 13:11

 

Many hip hop, rap and pop stars have gotten a THUG LIFE tattoo in honor of one of hip hop’s best rap artists Tupac Shakur, but when pop princess Rihanna got one; and then Tweeted about it – many were surprised. Comment boards and message boards lite up with ‘this girl is no thug’, apparently missing the point of the Tupac inspired tattoo.

Rihanna’s twitter tweets started with -

"I #LOVE my new tattoo!!! Can't wait for yall to see it!!! I got it in 'Tibetan' this time!!! #approved," she wrote of her white-toned tat, an homage to rapper Tupac.”

"I'm thinking I shoulda got a tear drop instead!!! #THUGLIFE maybe next time," Rihanna later tweeted, joking about the possibility of getting the traditional prison tat on her famous face. "All eyes on Rih, betta picture me rollin' #THUGLIFE."

And even on Twitter fans and followers started to tweet "You're not a thug. stop it."

Granted most of Rihanna’s fans were probably born after 2Pac was assassinated, but the meaning of THUG LIFE is not a thug. Since she said it was in homage to one of hip hop’s greatest MC’s Tupac Shakur THUG LIFE would mean by 2Pacs definition: THE HATE U GIVE LITTLE INFANTS F*CKS EVERYONE. It is more of a social statement than a statement of thugism.

Later on Rihanna tweeted "#RIHPac back!!!," she continued to go on her tat-driven Twitter spree, adding, "I can't deny it, ima riot..u don't wanna f--- with me!"

In another tweet, the star said, "NEVER!!! RT @Fiend4sports: @rihanna Thug Life!! Don't let Pac memory ever die."

Rihanna met most criticism with "Chill babes #noshade. Err'body has an opinion, but yall know what yall can do with them!!! #THUGLIFE," she wrote, showing a humorous side to the whole thing.

I don’t see the big deal. Rihanna has many other tattoos. She has 15 now as a matter of fact, so why the big deal over THUG LIFE? To me it brings back a more memorable time in hip hop when the G.O.A.T. – Tupac Shakur (2Pac) walked among us. ---- Peace

Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 13:12
 
Dolo The Bandit Expands on International Success PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 18 February 2012 08:11

Fresh out of an extremely successful year with featured placements in a new Spike Lee Joint “You’re Nobody Til Somebody Kills you” and an international brand campaign for Surf world powerhouse Quicksilver, New York artist Dolo The Bandit announces solo release “Project Monarch” on Canadian label UIYB (Up In Your Basement), with lead single “Roach Clips”.

Dolo’s advance through the ranks of began in 2011 when his self-produced cut “Get Down” was selected as only one of three featured cuts in the Spike Lee Film alongside Hip Hop legend Ice-T and then having the song licensed for the Quicksilver Pro New York and France surf competition tours, launching Dolo onto the global stage.

Project Monarch showcases Dolo’s aggressive lyrical attack and massive production style. Lead single “Roach Clips” exhibits Dolo’s understanding of how real music is made and brings back the core of Hip Hop with strong lyrics, clever story telling and break-ya-neck style production.

2010 tested the mettle of Dolo as he survived a home invasion attempt resulting in him suffering a shotgun blast, injuring his face and hands. Despite this type of trial in his personal life, Dolo has remained a true Soldier of the Hip Hop community, giving back by performing for children at the NYC Library in Highbridge.

Dolo has stayed true to the roots of the genre and despite personal challenges maintains the drive and focus needed to earn his place at the table of music industry leaders.

A F One, Inc., Dolo’s management team, lead by Bravo Captain and SaL GuoD, is in full court press mode for his upcoming release and is preparing for the video launch of in support of “Roach Clips” in the first quarter 2012.

Project Monarch will be released July of 2012 via Canadian label UIYB (Up In Your Basement) whom Dolo has signed with for a one album deal. Dolo has also signed a publishing deal with Mac A Million Dollar Man Musick.

Fans can find more on Dolo The Bandit at http://www.reverbnation.com/dolothebandit

 
Macy Gray Returns with "COVERED" PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 02 February 2012 06:27

 

Grammy Award-winning American R&B and soul singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress, Macy Gray, aka Natalie McIntyre, is preparing for the release of her stunning new album "COVERED". It is a collection of all new recordings of handpicked songs she's chosen to reinterpret in her own inimitable fashion.

Produced by Hal Willner (Lou Reed, Metallica), "COVERED" tackles material largely drawn from indie rock songs from the last decade—interpretations her fans will be familiar with as she's been performing them live over the years. The album contains biting, dark signature tracks such as Arcade Fire's "Wake Up" or My Chemical Romance's "Teenagers" which Gray subversively overhauls into something wholly her own. Also included are short skits featuring J.B. Smoove, Nicole Scherzinger and a guest appearance by Idris Elba. "COVERED" will be released worldwide on 429 Records March 27th. In addition, Macy is planning a worldwide tour and has wrapped filming with director Lee Daniels (Precious) for his forthcoming film 'The Paperboy" which also stars John Cusack, Zach Effron, Nicole Kidman and Matthew McConaughey. The film will debut @ Cannes in May with confirmed worldwide distribution in October.

Since her dazzling debut introduced this singular talent to the masses, Macy has forged an uncompromising musical path beholden to her own vision and garnering accolades at every juncture. With "COVERED" Macy has turned the cover album concept on its ear choosing edgy contemporary choices and approaching them in an innovative and uncompromising way. Not surprising considering she's spent her career defying expectations and stretching musical boundaries.

Says Macy on being inspired by Nina Simone's cover songs: "She didn't worry about what people would think or how they would compare it to anybody else. I saw how she just took that song and every song she ever did and made them her own. So I went in with the confidence that we could do whatever we wanted."

Macy Gray Returns with "COVERED" -- an All New Album of Her Irrepressible Interpretations of Handpicked Songs Set for Release on March 27th.Also Macy Is To Embark on a Worldwide Tour in 2012 And Set To Star In "The Paperboy" This Fall.

 

"COVERED" Track Listing:

1)

Here Comes The Rain Again (Eurythmics)

2)

Creep (Radiohead)

3)

You Want Them Nervous (skit featuring J.B. Smoove)

4)

Smoke 2 Joints (The Toyes)

5)

La La La (Teaching The Kids) (featuring Layann Al Saud, Avery Albert, Happy Hinds & Siena Stelber)

6)

Teenagers (My Chemical Romance)

7)

The Power of Love (featuring Hugh Salk)

8)

Nothing Else Matters (Metallica)

9)

Sail (AWOL Nation)

10)

I Try Is Cool And All But…(skit featuring Nicole Scherzinger)

11)

Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)

12)

Love Lockdown/Buck (Kanye West/Nina Simone)

13)

Mel Rap (featuring Mel Hinds)

14)

Bubbly (featuring Idris Elba) (Colbie Caillat)

15)

Wake Up (Arcade Fire)

16)

Really? (skit featuring MC Lyte)

For more information visit: www.429records.com

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 February 2012 07:19
 
What does Snoop Dogg, Binky Mack and the Blue Goose Music Festival in Louisiana have in common? PDF Print E-mail
Written by TLA Promotions   
Thursday, 01 March 2012 01:08

 

 

So, let's just say that we at Thug Life Army will be the media sponsor for an awesome festival in Shreveport, Louisiana and you will have a chance of winning a recording contract with a well respected world renown producer. And if that was not Chingon (“Awesome” it just sounds so much better in Spanish) enough, the project will be distributed by no one other than the Dogg himself, Snoop Doggy Dogg!!! Well, you’re NOT gonna want to miss our announcement Monday, March 5th, 2012 at noon PST.

3RD ANNUAL BLUE GOOSE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Friday, May 18, 2012 at 5:00pm until Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 11:30pm

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 March 2012 01:40
 
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