Sunday, December 13, 2009

As the year comes to an end ...

let's reminisce on the time we've spent together :

Main Events

- Retreat at Homecoming! Awesome job on the poster, guys!
- DREAM Act event. The start of one of our big projects this year!
- Dia de los Muertos. Pan de muerto, pan dulce, arroz con leche, hot chocolate, and people's thoughts.
- Quinceañera. party of the year, hands down! the practices, the decorations, the cake, and lots of people!
- Posada. This was our last events and quite a success. After having a huge quinceañera we ended the year with this small get together. Look around at the pictures. We were even mentioned in the Spec article "Student groups deck the holidays with cultural diversity"

Some other informal gatherings...
- LHM events ... go Rosario!
- ECCSF. yay Georgetown :)
- Halloween parade in the Village .. the misery of cold rain!
- Alternative Thanksgiving provided by Lucha and NAC. yum!
- Thanksgiving at either Jonathan's (mole!) or at Casa Latina (tostadas!)
- Las Mananitas a la Guadalupe

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Meteor Shower

For those of you who met at the sundial in the wee hours of Tuesday morning craving abuelita hot chocolate, praying to la virgencita to move the clouds, and swearing you could see flashes of light out of the corner of your eye ... Well, it seems like we weren't the only ones disappointed with the meteor shower that night.

Just click here BBC reports on meteor shower

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Mexican Film Series

So as some of you know, there's a big chunk of us taking a class called Mexico From Revolution to Democracy. Anyways, as part of the class, our TAs will be screening a series of movies. Professor Piccato said it was fine for us to invite other Caucus members. So if you're interested, just show up! There's one tonight. Here's the info:

Mexican Film Series: From Revolution to Democracy
International Affairs (room 802)


El Hijo Desobediente
(1945)
Thurs, Oct 22nd, 8pm

Los Olvidados (1950)
Thurs, Nov 12th , 8pm

Los Ladrones Viejos
(2008)
Thurs, Dec 3rd. 8pm

La Ley de Herodes (1999)
Thurs, Dec 10th , 8pm

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

LHM Opening Reception

The Latino Heritage Month Opening Reception was held last night in Roone Artledge. The LHM Committee supplied us all with great food (mmm, maduros!) and a great program. Speakers reminded us of those who have paved the way for our success and our responsibility to do the same for others. La Bruja shared some spoken word that left us all thinking about our abuelitas. She ended with a twist on Rihanna's "Umbrella". It was great! Those of us there that night will now be singing "arroz con habichuela, ella, ella" every time we hear it. So don't miss out and make sure to check out the other events this month. It's a great time to meet more Latinos and engage in all aspects of our culture.

Click here for the LHM schedule of events.

Monday, September 14, 2009

just for fun

Found this youtube video randomly. Miguel and I agreed that you all would find it funny. Perhaps because we could see members of Caucus engaging in this type of silliness. haha
Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

THE UNOFFICIAL FAREWELL

Luis made this video as his unofficial farewell to the Caucus.
And for all of us to realize how much we'll miss him. <3
Enjoy!!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Recent News ...

SOTOMAYOR HEARINGS
The confirmation hearings for Sonia Sotomayor begin tomorrow Monday, July 13 at 10:00 a.m. EST. If confirmed she will be the first Latina to serve as a Supreme Court Justice. The site will be airing the hearings live. So if you want to check in and see what's going on during work, home or wherever, go for it. Here's the site:
http://sotomayorforjustice.com/news/livestream/


HORNE v. FLORES

MALDEF or the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund helped win a case in which the Supreme Court upheld a student's right to learn in English. Read it here:
http://maldef.org/news/releases/supreme_court_upholds_students_rights_to_learn_english/
If you're interested in the details of the case, let me know and I'll forward you the email containing the official decision and the Amicus Brief.


LUIS RAMIREZ HATE CRIME
Some of you may have signed a petition to demand justice for the murder of Luis Ramirez, a Latino living in Shenadoah, Pennsylvannia who was beaten to death. In order to raise more awareness on this case and hate crimes in general, Univision did a special called "Odio a Muerte." Here's the page on it with videos to click on if you want to watch it:
http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?chid=3&schid=160&secid=166&cid=1984837#p

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Rudo y Cursi

diego and gael would have been at cinco de mayo like we said
but they had some unforeseen filming for this movie
haha
i'm not sure when it comes out but here's the trailer:

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Update: Joint Statement

An update from the earlier statement that was realease ...

Joint Statement from the 2010 Clear Party and Representatives of Concerned Student Groups:

During the recent CCSC election campaign, the 2010 CCSC Clear Party posted flyers around campus that read "Two Asian girls at the same time". Concerned students approached the Clear Party, the CCSC Elections Board about the flyer two weeks ago and met with representatives and Deans Taylor and Aquino last Monday, April 27th. A diverse group of student groups including LUCHA, Proud Colors, the Asian American Alliance Political Committee, the Chicano Caucus, the United Students of Color Council, Students for a Democratic Society, Take Back the Night, and the Columbia Queer Alliance added their organizations' names to a statement that was brought to the meeting. From the meeting came important agreements between all the students present to enact institutional changes aimed at heightening the awareness of the ways in which hierarchies of power and privilege are reproduced by student council candidates and members.

While all parties understand that there was no malice behind the flyer, we all recognize that regardless of intention the flyer brought up painful histories and realities. While it has no explicit sexual language, "Two Asian girls at the same time" connotes a sexual fetishization of Queer and Asian women. We understand that these fetishizations emanate from racial and sexual hierarchies that place Queer people and people of color on the margins of society. These hierarchies and the corresponding ideologies of racism and heterosexism have contributed to the invisibility of communities and justifications for American imperialism. The Clear Party understands that the flyer was problematic for these reasons and apologizes deeply for bringing up these hurtful references. We agreed that since CCSC candidates and the Elections Board do not want to perpetuate these oppressive hierarchies, institutional changes are necessary to ensure that student council candidates and Elections Board members have clearer and more specific way of judging campaign materials so that divisive, insensitive or demoralizing materials can be identified easier in the future.


We are now working together to enhance the language of Elections Board rules regarding what constitutes an offensive flyer so that situations like this may be avoided in the future. We are also collaborating to brainstorm and execute ways in which ideas of power and privilege may be introduced to incoming student council members within the elections process. Together we are making student council more accountable and responsive to Columbia College's diverse communities.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Cinco de Mayo


So we celebrated 5 de mayo on the 2nd. This post comes on the 6th. And Obama celebrated it on the 4th.

check it out: http://la.remezcla.com/re/blog.jsp?a=1041

Seems time is a little off this year ...
but then, when have we ever been good with time?

Que viva Mexico!
Que viva la raza!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Statement co-signed by the Caucus

The following was co-signed by Chicano Caucus as a statement of solidarity with those - both individuals and groups - that were offended by a flyer issued by the Clear 2010 Party in the recent CCSC elections.

We the undersigned express our concern and outrage.

As CCSC elections approached this past week, many students began to see a particular flyer from the "Clear 2010 Party" campaign that read "Two Asian girls at the same time".

While we understand it was meant to be a joke, we also understand that the humor was predicated upon racist and heterosexist ideas and stereotypes. Not only is it a play off of a fetishization of Asian women that directly corresponds with the effeminization and invisibility of Asian men, as well as American imperialism, but it is also a heterosexist and patriarchal male fantasy that has contributed to the invisibility of Queer women, and the devaluation of lesbian sex as a mere spectacle for a male gaze.

Many students were shocked and appalled by this flyer for obvious reasons. This is particularly disturbing as it is commonly understood that student council members are not only our representatives, but our advocates. We think that student council members and the elections board should have a responsibility to take a critical stance on the various hierarchies of oppression in our society, working to undermine them, not reproduce them. In doing so, they strive to improve our university by creating a more just and inclusive campus culture, rather than simply accepting the use of offensive language. This is what we believe constitutes an ally.

For these reasons, we ask that the Clear 2010 Party release an apology for their flyers, explaining how and why the references they called upon were so hurtful and marginalizing. We also ask that an honest investigation be conducted to critically analyze the structure of student council and the elections board so that we may proactively create avenues of greater understanding and awareness about power and privilege on Columbia's campus.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

IMMIGRATION SERIES

A WORLD ON THE MOVE:
Emigration and Immigration
In Europe and the Americas

Thursday - Saturday, April 23-25, 2009

For information contact:
www.columbia.edu/cu/lehmancenter
Pre-registration suggested (seating is limited):
lehmancenter@columbia.edu



THURSDAY APRIL 23, 2009
2:00 pm Welcome: Barbara Faedda, Acting Director, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies
Opening Remarks: Michael T. Ryan, Columbia University
Session I: Two Aspects of Jewish Migration
2:15-3:45 pm
Chair: Owen Gutfreund, Barnard College, Columbia University
- Rebecca Kobrin, Columbia University: Jewish Immigrants, Financial Failure and the Reshaping of American Capitalism,1914-1930
- Hasia Diner, New York University: "Our Newest Immigrants": Holocaust Survivors and the Work of American Jewry on Their Behalf

Discussion

4:00-5:30 pm Plenary session
Speaker: Jacques Toubon
Chair of the Advisory Committee of the National Center for the History of the Immigration, Paris; Member of the European Parliament; Former Minister for Culture and Justice in France

European Immigration Policies Through the Lens of History
5:45-7:00 pm Public Reception at the Italian Academy

FRIDAY APRIL 24, 2009
Breakfast 8:30-9:00 am

Session II: Perspectives on Italian Immigration

9:00-10:30
Chair: Maurizio Vaudagna, University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
- Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota:Immigrants, Neighborhoods, and Urban Tourism in New York: The Case of Little Italy
- Simone Cinotto, "Piero Bairati" Center in European-American Studies and University of Gastronomic Sciences, Italy: One Third of a Nation: Public Housing and Cultural Pluralism in Italian Harlem, 1934-1950

Discussion

Session III: The Future of Immigration in the Age of Globalization
The Immigrant Republic in the 20th Century
10:45-12:45
Chair: Philip Kasinitz, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
- Kenneth T. Jackson, Columbia University: Empire City: The Immigrant Role in Defining New York
- Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, New York University: Global Vertigo and the End of Migration
Claudio Remeseira, Columbia University: Hispanic New York and the Redefinition of a Hemispheric Identity

12:45-1:45 Lunch break

Session IV: The Economic View: Laborers and Entrepreneurs
1:45-3:30 pm
Chair: Alice Kessler-Harris, Columbia University
- Nancy Green, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France: Sweatshops and Elite Migrants: Two Examples Beyond the Industrial/Postindustrial Divide
- Jan Rath, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands: The City and Immigrant Enterpreneurship

Discussion

3:30-3:45 Break

Session V: Immigration and Exclusion
3:45-5:45
Chair: Adam McKeown, Columbia University
- John Foot, University College of London: Foreign immigrants in Milan: representations, exclusions, memories and politics
- Mae Ngai, Columbia University: Chinese exclusion and the racialized immigrant interpreter
- Barbara Faedda, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies: Emerging Trends: Immigration Law and Lawyers in Italy

Discussion

SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2009
Breakfast 8:30-9:00 am

Session VI: The View from the Americas

9:00-10:30 a.m.
Chair: Jaime Rodriguez, St. John's University
- Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University: European Immigration and Socioeconomic Development in the Americas
- Claudio W. Lomnitz, Columbia University: US-Mexico Border and the Origin of "the Mexican race", c. 1900


Discussion

10:30-10:45 break

VII. Roundtable for All Particpants: The Future of Immigration in the Age of Globalization
10:45-12:00 p.m.
Moderator: Lisa Keller, Purchase College, SUNY
Closing Comments: Kenneth T. Jackson

Saturday Afternoon
Bus Tour
1:30-8:00 pm
Harlem, Flushing, Steinway and Astoria
Visit to the Panorama of NYC
Reservations required; seating limited

Jointly sponsored by
The Herbert H.Lehman Center for American History
Interuniversity Center for European-American History and Politics (CISPEA)
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies
The University Seminar on the City, Columbia University

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Chicano/a Cures


Well, we all know that Vicks is the solution to everything: stuffy noses, burns, etc. And if you've seen Ann's status, you've seen Jessica's and my comments about home cures. So I was thinking, maybe we can see what other home remedies you guys have for stuff. Let's start a list! I think it'll be fun :) Just comment with something you use to take care of an illness, cut, or whatever needs curing.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tomorrow Night

Rosario's performing in this!
Come and support :)

CARIBBEAN CONSCIOUSNESS: ROOTS. ROCK. REGGAE.

Date: Friday, April 3, 2009
Place: Roone Arledge Auditorium (Alfred Lerner Hall)
Time: 10pm to 12am
Damage: $7.00


PERFORMANCES BY:

Lyrical Circle, Ana Perez (Barnard College '09), April Simpson (Columbia College '11), Poetic Musician (SEAS '10), CU Gospel, Clefhangers, Mambo Bravo, Marsha Jean-Charles (Wesleyan University '11), Orisha, Carnival Scene (Columbia University/ Barnard College Students), Marguerite Hemmings (Columbia College '08), SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE: BUSHMAN!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n8BhVJvbRs&feature=related

MOVIE SCREENING: Jamaica for Sale (Director: Esther Figueroa)

A DELECTABLE BUFFET STYLE DINNER PROVIDED BY:

A Taste of Seafood, Golden Krust, Havana Central, Columbia Catering

MUSIC BY: DJ ME

SOCA, REGGAE, DANCEHALL, KOMPA, ZOUK, SALSA, BACHATA, MERENGUE

FACEBOOK EVENT:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=59433576049

Co-Sponsored By: The African Students Association, The Black Students Organization, The Haitian Students Association, Student Organization of Latinos, The United Students of Color Council, President & Provost Fund

Thursday, March 26, 2009

MARTIN RAMIREZ: THE LAST WORKS

MARTIN RAMIREZ: THE LAST WORKS
American Folk Art Museum
[45 West 53rd Street
New York NY 10019]
October 7, 2008 - April 12, 2009


As I mentioned at the meeting, this Museum is having an exhibition on newly discovered works by Martin Ramirez. They had an exhibition earlier in 2007 (http://www.folkartmuseum.org/default.asp?id=1805) Click this:
FAM Ramirez Exhibition if you want to find out about this exhibition. I recently read about his background. Apparently, Martinez was originally from Jalisco, from a very religious area with dominant Spanish roots. He migrated to the US to earn money to pay off debt for buying his farm and worked on building railroad tracks in the US. Shortly after coming to the US, he heard about the violence of the Cristero Rebellion. His brother sent him a letter explaining that his farm had been ruined because of the fighting and that Ramirez's wife had saved him from being executed. But Ramirez misinterpreted the letter and thought that his wife had betrayed him and helped the secular government, which would have been a deep blow to him since he was deeply religious. Anyways, he refused to go back with his friends to Mexico, even though he had four kids there. Later on, he was put into a mental institution and eventually landed up in one in Northern California. A psychologist saw the various drawings he would create and saw his natural talent. He also became intrigued by the connection of Ramirez's drawings and his pyschological problem. He started saving his works and even put on shows.
To get a better account of his background and of his work in general click here.

Some things to think about: How did being in a completely different country affect his sanity. Is it that people just thought he was crazy because they couldn't communicate with him (since all he knew was Spanish)? Did his isolation in the mental institutions only cause him to become diagnosed with schizophrenia?

So I think I've blabbered on about it but I just wanted to share with you all!
Point is, if you're really interested in art or psychology, you might want to check this out!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Politics and/or Baking

If you didn't get Julia's email, she wanted to share that there's an interesting event going on tonight, we all might be interested in attending:

“Barack Obama and the New Racial Politics”

Discussant: Farah Griffin, Manning Marable
Moderator: Robert O’Meally
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 6:15pm
Second Floor Common Room, the Heyman Center

Baking for Lucha

There will also be baking tonight at Julia's
to help Lucha fundraise for their health fair
show up at her place between 9:00-9:30 pm to start baking
If you need her info, just email her

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Investigation on Arizona Sheriff

I was reading the Daily Beast today and found this:

"Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, known throughout some circles for tough enforcement of immigration laws, is currently being investigated by the Department of Justice for discrimination and unconstitutional searches and seizures."
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/arizona-sheriff-under-investigation/borders/)

It seems like we're finally making some progress!
Maybe this investigation will deter others from treating people unjustly
and violating basic civil liberties.
Click to check out the full details posted by the Atlantic:
"Activists Laud Justice Dept. for Investigating Sheriff"

Thursday, March 5, 2009

This weekend ...

THURSDAY

Rally for Palestinians' rights
March 5, 2009
Low Steps 12:00-1:00 pm


For more information:
http://www.academicfreedomcolumbia.org

SeOUL TRAIN
March 5th, 2009
Lerner C555 7:00pm


Ride through New York City with us (on a metaphorical train) as we make stops in various neighborhoods bustling with culture! Think K-Town... Spanish Harlem... and so much more! Last Stop: 116th St. - Columbia University. FREE dinner -- a gastronomical experience only a BSO-KSA-SOL collaboration can bring to you.
PERFORMANCES by:
- Orisha
- Asadal
- Sabor
- spoken word by Sonya Shadravan
- and more!

Black Students' Organization
Korean Students Association
Student Organization of Latinos

Lucha's Community Health Fair
Volunteer & Planning Meeting

March 5, 2009
Kent 411 7:30 pm


Informational session on the health fair (4/11)
for the upper Manhattan communities of Harlem,
East Harlem and Washington Heights.
Opportunities in fundraising, community outreach, childcare, etc.
Also sponsored by CU Dems, Chicano Caucus, SHOUT, and Accion Boricua

FRIDAY

Kim's Vegetables Picket
March 6, 2009
104th & Amsterdam 5:00pm


Meet at 114th and Amsterdam at 4:45pm
Picketing against Kim's vegetables for the mistreatment of its workers.
Come out and show support. Everyone deserves a job that respects their human dignity.

Accion Boricua Multicultural Potluck
March 6, 2009
Lerner Party Space 6:30-9:00 pm
Admissions: $2


Midterms are right around the corner, who has time to cook??
Take a study break!!!! Come eat some rice and beans, chicken, brownies and more!!!! @ Accion Boricua's Multicultural Potluck!!!!!

SATURDAY

Expansion Townhall
March 7, 2009
Lerner 555 4:00pm


Chance for people to talk and learn about Columbia's relationship
with Harlem and what students can do about it.
Will be offering free pizza!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Women's History Month

It's all about women this month, ya heard?!

Rebecca and Carlos praised strong women on their show today
and entertained us with some great hits.
My request of course was a Shakira song. :)

Oh and look what Glamour Magazine put out:
America Ferrera as Dolores Huerta

I thought it was pretty cool
Look through their slideshow.
It's always good to honor women of all different races, backgrounds, and careers.

Feel free to send in articles, stories, etc.
Or just respond to this with a story about a strong woman you know
No man-hating though, please.

:)

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

About Dia de la Bandera

hey guys,
I just wanted to say how much I loved the event tonight.
I learned a lot from Professor Pizzigoni
and I learned even more from the rest of you.
I know we all have different viewpoints, but it was nice to hear it in terms of how we see one particular thing: our respective flags.
Anyways, I don't know if anyone would like to share stories here
if you were to shy to speak or have any response to what anybody said.
I think it'd be good if we kept some more discussion going.


OH!
I know I talked about the Mexican flag
but I really love how the little girl is wrapped in the flag
because obviously a huge part of me also identifies with the American flag.
I shot this picture during one of the marches ...




- Angelica Luz

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Friday, February 13, 2009

Weekend Fun!

TONIGHT ....

San Valentin Concert

Alih Jey & Mario Sebastian

Friday, February 13, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location:
Lerner C555

Join SOL for a concert of Grammy nominee Alih Jey and Marc Anthony's lead guitarist!
They'll be singing romantic songs so bring a special someone
or just go with some friends and enjoy la musica!
She'll be taking pictures and signing autographs :)
And it's all gratis!

Reminder: Casa Latina Party tonight.
Check your email for the details.
Dancing, chismiando, and baked goodies!

TOMORROW ....

Save Floridita!

Saturday, February 14, 2009
Time:
12:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:
Floridita (126th and Broadway)


"This event is meant to be a show of solidarity with the restaurant owner Ramon Diaz, who, despite originally having been promised a place in the new Manhattanville footprint, now might find himself being kicked out... So, you don't have to be an activist. You don't have to read up on the issue more than you want. All I am asking you to do is to come to this event (EATING FREE, DELICIOUS CUBAN FOOD IN THE PROCESS) for an hour or two on a Saturday afternoon. Only through brunching can we save the world." - Andrew Lyubarsky

So come out and support
Click the link above for more info!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

ATTENTION!

Is that a ..... ?
Ahhhh! run for your life!
it's an effin chupacabra!!!

okay, not really but it is

¡CHUPACABRA!

the hot new radio show brought to you live by our very own Caucus members Rebecca Martinez and Carlos Blanco.



Tune in Wednesdays at 12pm-2pm on 89.3 WBAR
or stream online at http://www.wbar.org for a new kind of radio show. They'll be playing great jams and entertaining us all!

Find out more and become a fan:
¡CHUPACABRA! facebook
where dreams of smexiness come true ;)

Monday, February 9, 2009

Tonight!

"Post Racial"
location: Intercultural Resource Center (IRC)
time: 9pm


Late notice, but a friend of mind just gave me a flier
and i thought you guys might be interested.
Don't know too much more than its a discussion on race sponsored by ROOTEd.
There's free ice cream as it's a Sundaes on Mondays event

:)


Oh, and look at this video i found.
i thought it was quite entertaining

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

This week ...

Wednesday

OBAMA and LATIN AMERICA
Cuba, Drugs and Oil in the next 4 years

Wednesday, February 4, 2009
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Hamilton 517


A panel discussion featuring:
Anthony DePalma, New York Times correspondent
Douglas Chalmers, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science
Albert Fishlow, Professor Emeritus, Department of International Affairs


Thursday

Glass House Rocks 2009: The Time Machine
Thursday, February 5th
9pm-1am
Lerner Hall
Hosted by CCSC, ESC, GSSC, & SGA


Columbia's biggest party...
Complete Lerner takeover...
Tens of student groups...
Dancing on the ramps...
Inflatables...
Live DJ....
FREE T-SHIRTS...
FREE FOOD...

Plus: Chicano Caucus will be having Lotería with many of us dressing up as cards :)


Friday

Machine Politics Vs. Free Enterprise Politics: Explaining the Political Mobilization of Mexican Immigrants in American Cities?

Speaker: Dr. Gustavo Cano,
Director, Transnationalism Research Project, Mexico-North Research Network

Friday, February 6, 2009
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
International Affairs Building, Room 707


Bio:
Gustavo Cano is the Director of the Transnationalism Research Project
at the Mexico-North Research Network (Washington D.C.). He is also
the Co-Coordinator of the Working Group on Immigration and U.S.
Politics at the American Political Science Association for the period
2008-2010. He specializes in the political mobilization and
organization of Mexican immigrants in the U.S. and his research has
been published in Great Britain, U.S., Mexico and India. He obtained
his Ph.D. at Columbia University in the City of New York.
Dr. Cano's website: https://sites.google.com/site/immigrationresearchnow/

Thursday, January 29, 2009

UPCOMING EVENTS

recap of some events coming up:

There is no Febuary 29, so as us smart Chicanos concluded this event is in fact tomorrow!!

Remember Your Heritage: A History of Minority Students at Columbia
Thursday, Jan 29 at 9 pm
Malcolm X Lounge (106 Hartley)



Welcome back! We hope that you've all had an exciting yet restful winter break. In the spirit of such an historic past semester, we thought we'd start the Spring with a history lesson of our own. In the late 1970's and early 1980's, the population of Black, Latino, and Asian students was declining rapidly. Minority student organizations on Columbia's campus actively sought to reverse this decline through active recruitment initiatives that allowed such prominent alumni as Ben Jealous to David Paterson to Eric Holder to President (!!!) Barack Obama to become the figures that they are today. Join the Black Students Organization and Accion Boriqua as we shine light on the legacy that we've inherited as minority students at Columbia and discuss what the future holds for us at students of color in one of the nation's most elite institutions.
[Message sent by OMA]


Because Barnard has good stuff too,

WOMEN, POWER AND POLITICS: A Rising Tide?
Film screening and discussion with Maria Hinojosa '84

Tuesday February 3
6:30pm – 10pm
202 Altschul


Everywhere you look—from high school debate teams in New York City to the halls of Parliament in Rwanda—women are striving for power. What drives them to the summits they seek and keeps them at the top? In this documentary, originally aired on PBS's weekly news program NOW, Maria Hinojosa (below) uncovers the struggles women face as they travel the road to political power on their way to changing the world. Offering an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the high-stakes risks, triumphs, and, in some cases, defeats, of being a woman leader today, it's a film you won't want to miss. A discussion with Emmy Award-winning journalist and author Maria Hinojosa immediately follows the screening.


Oh and I think I found Marc Anthony's lead backup guitar player. I mean who else would that guy who starts it off be? right? haha Feel free to send any other possibilities as we search for this mysterious celebrity. (Either way, this is a great performance)



[Update from Miguel]

SOL Event

Alih Jey (accompanied by Marc Anthony's guitarist)
Friday, February 13
Lerner c555
time: TBD - probably around 7 pm


Check her out:



Other notes:
- Piñata making at IRC tomorrow at 7 for Glass House Rocks


*ALD*

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

hi hi hi!

HOLA AMORES!

the first g-body meeting is tomorrow!
Wednesday at 9:30 in 304 Hamilton
hope to see you all there!
this is the only time I've ever felt jealous of those john jayers
who are now closer to this new meeting place xp

anyways thought I'd share with you guys something my karate teacher said today
"he who hesitates has already lost"
hmm, some good words if you're indecisive like me
:)

hope to see you guys posting more on this!
see you soon <3

- Angelica