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, November 19, 2009
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
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.
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!
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!!
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
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:
but they had some unforeseen filming for this movie
haha
i'm not sure when it comes out but here's the trailer:
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