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EL BUEN AMIGO:A LIFE OF RESISTANCE, ART, ANDLOVE IN THE HEART OF BUFFALO

By Rocco Anastasio This past month, I had the honor of sitting down with Mr. Masferrer to film an episode of Buffalo Latino Lens. At the age of 85, his story as a former political prisoner under Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet is one of incredible resilience and inspiration, however, Santiago Masferrer doesn’t see himself as a hero. Yet if you step into El Buen Amigo, a Latin American artisan shop and cultural center nestled in Buffalo’s Allentown neighborhood, you’11 feel the presence of someone whose life has been devoted to justice, dignity,and community. Masferrer arrived in Buffalo on April 28, 1977, after enduring 22 months in a concentration camp and six months in solitary confinement Rocco Ana sta sio under the brutal Chilean dictatorship of Augusto PinoMasferrer chet. He was 34 years old, a father of two, and deeply scarred-but not broken. “It was a gift,” he said with quiet conviction. “A tough experience, but I took the good from it.” The trauma didn’t end with his release. Back in Santiago, as he worked with a Catholic resettlement program and scavenged for recyclables to survive, the regime’s secret police began harassing his wife. The couple made the painful decision to flee Chile and rebuild their lives in Buffalo. He started from the ground up- literally – working as a janitor at Millard Fillmore Hospital, taking classes at the University at Buffalo, eventually eaming his degree and later teaching carpentry at Attica Correctional Facility. Masferrer’s teaching wasn’t about punishment or control. “The keyword is respect,” he says. “They respected me, and I respected them.” His hands-on educational program at Attica helped drop recidivism rates among his students to a staggering 11.4%, compared to the state average of 60-70%. Yet Santiago’s most visible legacy lies in El Buen Amigo, which he and his wife have sustained as volunteers for 48 years.The shop began with Chilean crafts woven by widows of the disappeared and by political prisoners -and has since grown to represent artists from nearly every Latin American country. Sweaters, carvings, paintings, jewelry – each object holds a story, a people, a struggle. “This is a Christian mission.” Santiago explains. “but not the kind that only talks the talk. The walls of El Buen Amigo have welcomed poetry readings, cooking classes, dances, and art exhibitions. Field trips and internships have brought hundreds of students into contact with the richness of Latin American culture. A Spanish language program continues to serve professionals and community members alike -social workers, professors, police officers, and doctors – all coming to leam not just the language, but the values Santiago holds dear. There’s a quiet nobility in Santiago’s voice, a deep, unwavering sense of purpose rooted in faith and history. “If we don’t stand for what we believe, we will lose this country too,” he says. His distrust of politics is firm, yet he makes no apologies for his activism. “I don’t want to kiss anyone’s ass,” he says. “I have my dignity. I have my values.” One anecdote stands out. A man once stole a sweater from El Buen Amigo. A year later, he retumed -not just to pay for it, but to apologize. He had come to understand what the shop really was: a volunteer-run, community-supported mission grounded in sacrifice and service. He Bue migo placed $50 on the counter. “That was one story, Santiago says. “We have 100 more like it.” Despite decades of hardship, Santiago never lost sight of his roots- or his hope. Born to a family of mixed Mapuche and European descent in a poor neighborhood of Santiago, he holds dear the values of Latin America’s tri-racial heritage – Indigenous, African, and European. He reminds us that Chile abolished slavery in 1810 and that. five generations later, the legacy of those people lives on in the fabric of Latin American identity. Masferrer continues to mentor, educate, and inspire. He speaks of heroes: Mandela, Mother Teresa, Malcolm X, Monsignor Romero, and insists the next generation must step forward to carry the torch. “We need more peacemakers,” he says. “More people who give, not take. Who build, not destroy.” El Buen Amigo is more than a store. It is a testament. A cultural haven. A quiet revolution led by a man with no fear and an unbreakable belief lief in human dignity. As Santiago said at the end of our interview, “If you respect your neighbor, you have peace.” And in that, he’s given Buffalo-and the world -a path forward. Follow Buffalo Latino Lens for more stories on local changemakers. www.buffa lo la tinolens.com/ https:// www.facebook.com/BuffaloLatinoLens https://www.instagram.com/buffa lolatinolens/ 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 EL BUEN AMIGO:A LIFE OF RESISTANCE, ART, ANDLOVE IN THE HEART OF BUFFALO August 5, 2025/ This past month, I had the honor of sitting down with Mr. Masferrer to film an episode of Buffalo Latino… Read More CONTINUED JOURNEY “BORICUA SOY YO” September 1, 2024/ It’s been a while since I’ve written about my film “Boricua Soy Yo.” However, over the last few weeks, I’ve… Read More LOCAL LATINO COMMUNITY RADIO SILENCE August 26, 2024/ Since moving back home to the Buffalo area in October 2022, I have been curious to see how local media… Read More Load More End of Content.

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DID YOU KNOWAMELIA EARHART?

By Virginia Mclntyre She never reached her fortieth birthday, but in her brief life, Amelia Earhart became a recordbreaking female aviator whose intemational fame improved public acceptance of aviation and paved the way for other women in commercial flight.After the war, Earhart completed a semester at Columbia University, then the University of Southem Califomia. With her first plane ride in 1920, she realized her true passion and began flying lessons with female aviator Neta Snook.On her twenty-fifth birthday, Earhart purchased a Kinner Airster biplane. She flew it in1922, when she set the women’s altitude record of 14,000 feet. With faltering family finances, she soon sold the plane. When her parents divorced in 1924. Earhart moved with her mother and sister to Massachusetts and became a settlement worker at Dennison House in Boston, while also flying in air shows.Earhart’s life changed dramatically in 1928, when publisher George Putnam-seeking to expand on public enthusiasm for Charles Lindbergh’s Virginia transcontinental flight a year earlier tapped Earhart to become the first woman to cross theAtlantic by plane. She succeeded, albeit, as a passenger. But when the flight from Newfoundland landed in Wales on June 17, 1928,Earhart became a media sensation and symbol of what women could achieve. Putnam remained her promoter, publishing her two books: 20 Hrs. 40 Mins. (1928) and The Fun of It (1932). Earhart married Punam in 1931, though she retained her maiden name and considered the marriage an equal partnership.Earhart’s popularity brought opportunities from a short-lived fashion business to a stint as aviation editor at Cosmopolitan. It also brought financing for subsequent record-breaking flights in speed and distance. In 1932, she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic as a pilot. Her awards included the American Distinguished Flying Cross and the Cross of the French Legion of Honor. In 1929. Earhart helped found the Ninety-Nines, an organization of female aviators.In 1935, Purdue University hired Earhart as aviation advisor and career counselor for women and purchased the Lockheed plane she dubbed her flying laboratory.” On June 1, 1937, she left Miami with navigator Fred Noonan, seeking to become the first woman to fly around the world. With 7,000 miles remaining, the plane lost radio contact near the Howland Islands. It was never found, despite an extensive search that continued for decades. 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 DID YOU KNOWAMELIA EARHART? August 5, 2025/ She never reached her fortieth birthday, but in her brief life, Amelia Earhart became a recordbreaking female aviator whose intemational… Read More Positive Outcomes are Worth Remembering September 2, 2024/ Optimism makes hope possible. It’s the essential attitude by which you can turn those proverbial lemons into lemonade.  Optimism is… Read More RECEIVING WITH HUMILITY August 26, 2024/ Have you ever felt uncomfortable receiving help or a gift from another person? Did you ever have difficulty asking for… Read More Load More End of Content.

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REV. AL & TRUMP ARE BUDDIES,”MUY BUENOS AMIGOS”IN THE STOP-MAMDANI EFFORT

By Howard Jordan The old axiom “politics makes for strange bedfellows” has never been so appropriate as in this year’s mayoral race. Where Rev. Al, one of the leading US civil rights advocates, shares a common agenda with President Trump, the most racially divisive, xenophobic, and misogynistic Republican leader in American history. Rev. A1 Sharpton is trying to help Mayor Adams defeat Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani. It was not surprising that on Sharpton’s “PoliticsNation”, he asked Minority Leader Jeffries about the alleged charge that Mamdani claimed in his 2009 college application for Columbia University, that he was bom in Uganda to Indian parents, but identified himself as “Black or African American” as well as Asian. Jeffries had no comment on this, Sharpton “aiding and abetting” Adams’ maneuver. This is such a transparent attempt to play the race card by Rev. Shapton, Adams.and Cuomo, all of whom jumped to denounce Mamdani after a leaked New York Times, aka Televiv Times.hit piece discovered Mamdani’s college application and pretending they had a startling “exclusive.” SinceSharpton is in Adams’ comer, he has called for Cuomo to pull out of the race (too late now) to make it a twoman contest between Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, and Adams running as an independent. Three moderate-to-right candidates like Adams, Cuomo, and Sliwa would divide the vote, helping Mamdani win thegeneral election. Sharpton and Adams have known each other for 40 years, and clearly, he would welcome a continuation of a Black mayoralty under Adams though steeped in corruption with Mayor Adams in Trump’s pocket. Trump and Sharpton are on the same page since Trump tried to encourage Curtis Sliwa to pull out again to make it a two-person race. By trying to entice Minority Leader Jeffries to attack Mamdani, Sharpton hoped to bum any bridges that Mamdani is trying to build with the Black community.whose vote he lost in the primary by 20 points. Though he does have the support of AG Tish James, CouncilSpeaker Adrienne Adams. Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, and did well with Black young folks under 45. Young folks are not manipulated by racial appeals that cover corruption and quid pro quo political pacts between the Mayor and President, promoting antiLatino immigrant terrorism. I am a Latino OG who has borne witness to the rightful demunciations of racial/ethnic exclusion of marginalized communities versus those who opportunistically use the torturous history of oppression against people of color to fortify their agenda. I usually give Rev. Al a mild political pass because of his solidarity role in support of the Puerto Rican people to stop the bombing of Vieques. But on this one, I can’t give him a pass. Ididn’t go for the “okey- doke.” Rev. Al, if you want to help Eric Adams, endorse him and quit the racial/ political games. 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 REV. AL & TRUMP ARE BUDDIES,”MUY BUENOS AMIGOS”IN THE STOP-MAMDANI EFFORT August 5, 2025/ The old axiom “politics makes for strange bedfellows” has never been so appropriate as in this year’s mayoral race. Where… Read More New York State: THE LATINOS NOBODY KNOWS October 1, 2023/ Note: Survey results are unsurprising because we have few influential Latina/o leaders. Many of those surveyed didn’t want to name… Read More LATINOS AND  NEW YORK POLITICS May 22, 2023/ Looking Back: FAMILIA, IF YOU ASK THE WRONG QUESTION, YOU WILL END UP WITH THE WRONG ANSWER I love my… Read More Load More End of Content.

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