Author name: Buffalo Latino Village

POLARIZATION HURTS US ALL

By Angelica Aquino Unrest of the soul and intellectual polarization is at par with both domestic and international policies agenda setting and implementation. For the past five years, pre and post pandemics, I have observed a social polarization at the level of the soul where microaggressions are weaponized by power structures and individuals to create a chilling effect on dissent and freedom of speech. Now, the water cooler and the coffee machine have been moved to Teams (the communication tracking device). It is a great tool to help create workflows and communicate, but also it lends itself to a platform of power and control. Personal dissatisfaction and the shift to WFH and hybrid models have created a new level of digital surveillance and civic engagement to a tribal level. I have witnessed firsthand the territorial battles of working in a cross functional “holistic environment” with vulnerable populations. One vivid example is the level of professional and personal dissatisfaction of so legal, health and social services providers working together representing disfranchised and vulnerable communities. Some advocates are concerned about social justice issues and how these are used as shields not to build but to divide. The erosion of individual constitutional rights and entitlements by administrative policies and codification of rules and regulations translates into often fragmented holistic cross functional teams with competing legal, medical and social issues in very complex matters from civil law to the cross section of criminal law and procedure. It is very alarming to see the high levels of ‘tribalism” and “classism” by those entrusted to advocate and represent the most vulnerable from unaccompanied minors to elder abuse. Such behaviors are used to attack and demean other team members and ultimately ridiculed. There ought to be more constructive and respectful conversations and common ground where we can build alliances, not resorting to bullying and disrespect. Polarization hurts us all. It is degrading and dehumanizing. This is a call to reflection, stand up and let those who in the name of “jest” mocked others with memes and nicknames. The silver lining of the “remarks in jest” is a true commitment for introspection and boundary definition. An opportunity to be the true agent of change without taking the bait of microaggressions. Communicate, organize and reflect. Our humanity is our common ground, build it up! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Photography Politics Sports Technology POLARIZATION HURTS US ALL September 5, 2025/ By Angelica Aquino Unrest of the soul and intellectual polarization is at par with both domestic and international policies agenda… Read More FREEDOM OF SPEECH:BEDROСКТО OUR DEMOCRACY August 5, 2025/ By Angelica Aquino One of the greatest rights we have as citizens is our freedom of speech, a true bedrock… Read More WE ARE ALL AMERICANS: RESPECT FOR FREEDOM AND INDIVIDUALITY September 2, 2024/ The current air of contempt and division that reigns in some circles of our American Society is problematic and worrisome…. Read More Load More End of Content.

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La Doña of the west side football: a legacy of love and family

Talia’s Corner, by Talia Rodriguez  She stands there—clipboard in hand, about five-footsomething—La Doña, as I call her. The boss. Catherine “Coach Cat” Rivera has given over 20 years to empowering Buffalo’s youth through football and the foundation of family values. And season after season, she earns that title. The Westside Bulls are more than just a football team. They’re a neighborhood legacy—built on a shared love for sport and a commitment to shaping the next generation. Within that love, a structure has grown that supports local business, culture, and family. This year, Macho’s wife—his partner in life and legacy—is running things on her own. The neighborhood, and far beyond it, mourned the loss of Macho. But love… some of us know it, some of us show it, and some of us live it. In a powerful act of love—for Macho, for the game, and for the community they built—she chose to lead the league; like she was born to. She’s not alone, either. Her entire family is engaged. Her granddaughters cheer on the sidelines. Her grandson plays on the field. This is what it looks like when a family becomes the backbone of a movement. Football here isn’t a pastime, it’s a lifeline. A safe, structured space where youth channel their energy into purpose. On the West Side, where cricket, soccer, and volleyball also thrive, football remains generational commitment neighbors are proud to sacrifice for.  Now, with NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) reshaping the future of sports, communities like ours are poised to benefit. Latinos are one of the fastest-growing fan bases in American sports—and football is no exception. • Over 31 million U.S. Latinos identify as NFL fans, a number growing every year. • Latino NFL viewership rose by 24% in recent years, outpacing other demographics. • Nearly 70% of Latino NFL fans stream games on mobile, smart TVs, or online making them among the most digitally engaged fan bases. • Latinos are 40% more likely to follow NFL players and content on social media. Latinas now represent nearly half of all Latino NFL fans. They’re passionate, loyal, and influentially driving family sports decisions and fueling the next generation of fans. These aren’t just stats—they’re opportunities. The Bulls aren’t just teaching football. They’re building brands. Helping youth understand their value, own their narratives, and show up with pride—in cleats, on camera, and in life. This is what it looks like when football becomes a platform for real growth—on and off the field. The Ralph Wilson field is their home turf. And they need your support. If you are a member of Facebook, follow the Westside Bulls to stay connected and witness their journey unfold. Better yet—show up and show out, westside style. Cheer from the sidelines. Bring your family, your friends, your love for the game; because this isn’t just football. It’s a living legacy story of leadership, sacrifice, and love that echoes far beyond the final whistle—no matter who’s holding the clipboard, hoop earrings or not. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Photography Politics Sports Technology La Doña of the west side football: a legacy of love and family September 4, 2025/ Talia’s Corner, by Talia Rodriguez  She stands there—clipboard in hand, about five-footsomething—La Doña, as I call her. The boss. Catherine… Read More MEET OUR LATINA BUS DRIVER September 1, 2024/ “Public service is a calling that involves giving of oneself for the greater good. At 21, I had the privilege… Read More REMEMBERING ANNA LEE July 22, 2024/ What can a well-pleated skirt suit and a can-do  attitude achieve? For my grandma G (as I affectionally called her),… Read More Load More End of Content.

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TOO MUCH OF A BASEBALLFIELD TO HANDLE

By Alberto O. Cappas These are hard and confusing times for jounaliststhose trying to tell a story, report the news, or paint an honest picture of today’s America. The challenges are overwhelming. We have a president who, whether people choose to acknowledge it or not, is generating waves of negative energy across the globe while unraveling the very fabric of the United States from within. The chaos he creates is relentless, leaving journalists scrambling to keep up. There’s too much to report, and never enough space.Take immigration, for example. It’s no longer just a policy issue-it’s become a form of domestic terrorism. ICE agents operate without badges, hide their identities, and arrest people at random, disproportionately targeting brown faces, guilty or not. Due process? Forgotten. Is this still the America governed by a Constitution, or has the Supreme Court become an extension of Trump’s cult?Then there’s Gaza. Trump’s vision? A vacation paradise-once the Palestinians are removed. Everything MAGA touches turns to ash. Just look at Rudy Giuliani: once hailed as “America’s Mayor,” now a disgraced cult followerbroke, disbarred, and disrespected. And now, the Epstein files. A birthday letter from Trump to Epstein? The silence is deafening The truth is, capitalism in its current form is failing. It breeds greed and corruption at the highest levels. Only the wealthy live comfortably, while elected officials cozy up to lobbyists, hoping to join the elite class. If we truly want to make America great again.we must start listening to voices like Bernie Sanders and AOC.They understand.We don’t. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Photography Politics Sports Technology TOO MUCH OF A BASEBALLFIELD TO HANDLE August 7, 2025/ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More Simple Language, Simple man: DONALD TRUMP AND THE COMING OF THE STORM – Part 1 March 31, 2025/  He wasted no time to act on his evil nature upon taking office on January 20th. He is a little… Read More QUESTION ABOUT PUERTO RICANS IN BUFFALO, NY: DOES THE CITY OF BUFFALO HAVE A STRONG PUERTO RICAN COMMUNITY? March 31, 2025/ Buffalo does not have a strong Puerto Rican community. However, there is a concentrated pocket of Puerto Ricans living on… Read More Load More End of Content.

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