EDIFICANDO COMUNIDAD A TRAVES DE LAS REDES SOCIALIS: FRANCISCO MELANIE

EDIFICANDO COMUNIDAD A TRAVES DE LAS REDES SOCIALIS: FRANCISCO MELANIE (For images mentioned in this article, go to June 2021 issue, page 5) Las redes sociales se han convertido en un vehiculo para crear y edificar comunidades localmente y globalmente. Hace unas semanas atras, enconte varias publicaciones de un joven artista de origen dominicano- Francisco Nunez en Twitter junto a los Tweets de la Melanie Korach, una maestra poetisa oruinda de Canada. Ellos dos se han convertido en los arquitectos de una comunidad de edificadores y educadores de una comunidad global de la cual yo soy alumna. Francisco en su cuenta de Twitter comparte no solo palabras de aliento y espiritualidad sino una sensibilidad artistica incredible! El plasma su alma a traves de pinturas, artesania y arte de ajuar ( en ingles wearable art). Melanie a su vez, escribe y comparte poemas y vivencias desde todos los puntos de su alma y de su experiencia como madre, maestra y ser de luz. Sus poemas y su club “Starfish” (Estrella del Mar) nos instan a sentir nuestra vulnerabilidad junto a nuestra humanidad. Melanie y Francisco se han convertido en dos educadores de sus seguidores y de la diversa comunidad digital. Sus Tweets nos llevan a la reflexion y nos han brindado con la calidez humana que todos necesitamos para sobrevivir los estragos de la pandemia. Conoces edificadores digitales? Quienes son? Cuales son sus causas y platformas de edificacion? Me gustaria compartir varias de las pinturas y artesania del joven pintor, Francisco en esta columna. En la proxima voy a compartir los poemas y los pensamientos de positivismo de Melanie y su alma contigo. Mientras tanto, apoyalos y siguelos en sus cuentas de Twitter: Francisco: @Francis_n19 y Melanie @Melanie_Korach Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are EDIFICANDO COMUNIDAD A TRAVES DE LAS REDES SOCIALIS: FRANCISCO MELANIE June 22, 2021/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More POR Y PARA TI MADRE DEL ALMA May 22, 2021/No Comments POR Y PARA TI MADRE DEL ALMA Querida mama: a ti madre querida, inmigrante, mujer de trabajo y servicio. A Read More CENTRO AMERICAN SE LEVANTA! April 22, 2021/No Comments CENTRO AMERICAN SE LEVANTA! La administracion Biden-Harris propone levantar entidades publicas de la sociedad civil de CentroAmerica con un plan Read More Load More End of Content.

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DOCUMENTARY FILM UPDATE AND THE PUERTO RICAN STATUS DEBATE

My intentions with this film are to cover different bullet points that address Puerto Rico’s past, from its beginnings as a US territory, to the island’s culture, and to the identity of those of us living here on the mainland. This film would not be complete if I chose to ignore the “status” question so in part, I chose to focus a good amount of time of my project speaking with folks who had interesting ideas regarding the island current state and the possibilities for the island’s future. I recently had a chance to sit down with Congressman Darren Soto (FL-09) and speak on his thoughts regarding Puerto Rico’s status. In March, Congressman Soto cosponsored a Puerto Rican Statehood bill. In November 2020, while most of the US was embroiled in the presidential election, Puerto Ricans living on the island were given the opportunity for a simple Yes/No vote in favor of Puerto Rican statehood.  By introducing this bill, Congressman Soto, who represents the largely Puerto Rican Kissimmee, Florida area, wanted to uphold the Puerto Rican people’s vote. Statehood was favored by 52.5% of the 2020 vote. Mind you, this was a simple Yes/No vote and not a true referendum offering the options of Statehood, Independence, or continued Commonwealth. The last referendum to do so was the “2017 Puerto Rican Status Referendum”(*) which saw Statehood win an overwhelming margin of 97.13% of the vote. Of course, the next steps are up to those on Capitol Hill. While working on this project for the last ten months, I have found that support for the pro-Independence movement is greater by mainland Puerto Ricans compared to those living on the island. I see this plastered all over social media pages and groups, people calling for an end to colonialism through independence. I admit, the idea of it is very romantic, especially with “Hamilton” still fresh in our memories, fueling thoughts of independent thinking and living, however the numbers were just not there in the 2017 referendum. Don’t misunderstand me, I see nothing wrong with wanting independence for the island, however, calling for independence while benefiting from mainland living is a little bothersome to me.  The island itself must make the moves for independence, and yet, as of this writing, the movement is far greater here than it is on the island. My interview with Soto touched on a few more items surrounding Puerto Rican status that will be presented in the finished film. The subject of Puerto Rican status is one that can cause heated debate and although there really is no easy answer, I am happy to have included it in my film. I am looking forward to focusing on the next few segments of my film, which will include art and culture, and that is something all Puerto Ricans can agree with and come together on. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics Sports A BITTERSWEET NIGHT, LISTENING TO THE MUSIC OF “GITANAA July 6, 2023/No Comments On Saturday, June 24th, my wife and I joined a few friends and enjoyed a night of live Latin music Read More MAKING A MARK ON OUR YOUTH June 6, 2023/No Comments During my column last month, I wrote about having the opportunity to visit my childhood school, Herman Badillo Bilingual Academy, Read More IT STARTS WITH A BOOK May 12, 2023/No Comments IT STARTS WITH A BOOK On Friday, April 29th, I will have attended the 13th Annual Dia del Ninos y Read More Load More End of Content.

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DID YOU KNOW PUERTO RICO HAS A WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAM?

“Las Boricuas (The Boricuas)” DID YOU KNOW PUERTO RICO HAS A WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAM? Women’s Association Football, known as women’s football or women’s soccer is the team sport of association when played by women’s teams only. It is played by 176 national teams in-ternationally. Women’s football has faced many struggles throughout its history. This history has seen major competitions at both the national and international levels. The Football Association initiated a ban in 1921 in England that disallowed women’s football games from taking place on the member club grounds. This ban remained in effect until July 1971.  Since then, the sport for women has slowly gained popularity. Overview: In 1972 the United States Congress passed the Title IX legislation as a part of the additional Amendment Act to the 1964 Civil Rights Act.[21] Title IX states that: “no person shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from participating in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance…”; in other words, this law from the Education Act requires that both male and female athletes have equal facilities and equal benefits.  Professional sports refers to sports in which athletes are paid for their performance. The pay for women’s professional sports is significantly lower than for men’s, a phenomenon known as the “gender pay gap”. Not only do female athletes themselves face inequality, but so too do women looking to enter the business side of sports. Although several professional women’s sports leagues have been established throughout the world in the post-Title IX era, they are behind in terms of exposure, funding, and attendance compared to the men’s teams. The 1990s saw greater participation mainly due to the Title IX of 23 June 1972, which increased school’s budgets and their addition of women’s scholarships. Due to the lack of exposure, many do not know of Puerto Rican women’s contribution and progress in many fields. Despite this and many other obstacles, we now have the talented Puerto Rican Women’s Football winning team. The Puerto Rico women’s football team is governed by the Puerto Rican Football Federation. Women may have been playing football for as long as the game has existed. It was not until 2008 (87 years later), that the FA issued an apology for banning women from the game of football Read More From This Writer All Post Culture Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Peace People Sports DID YOU KNOW PUERTO RICO HAS A WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAM? June 17, 2021/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More HERSTORY: PUERTO RICAN WOMEN IN THE MILITARY Part II May 17, 2021/No Comments HERSTORY: PUERTO RICAN WOMEN IN THE MILITARY Part II “Make sure we do not forget the Latina presence in the Read More MAKING HERSTORY: PUERTO RICAN WOMEN IN THE MILITARY April 17, 2021/No Comments MAKING HERSTORY: PUERTO RICAN WOMEN IN THE MILITARY We cannot forget HERSTORY. I was inspired to write about our Puerto Read More Load More End of Content.

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