INTERVIEW #30: CASSANDRA BOCANEGRA PONCE

My son is a six-year-old CEO. We started a brand because he likes art and I found it easier to teach him if we centered our energies around a shared project. It is going amazing, www.buffalokidceo.com if you want to learn about his bilingual socio-emotional coloring books and his mission to tell the world that “KIDS CAN BE CEOS too!  Since things are going well, but the world around us is changing and he is a very LATINO child, with a Latino name, he is taller, shyer, and a little bit bigger, it is time to have the “talk” with him. It is time to explain different parts of his privilege and some of his vulnerabilities to him. I want him to be able to explain his privilege like Cassy. Cassandra talks about her privilege in her interview (An excerpt): “I am a first-generation Mexican American, a Tejana/Chicana, and the eldest daughter in my family. I was born in McAllen Texas about 20 minutes from the Laredo border crossing. Growing up, I was always a headstrong and stubborn child to the point that if I genuinely wanted something nothing would stop me.” Cassandra is the Manager of Organizing and Strategy Finger Lakes at the New York Immigration Coalition, I met her on Zoom and instantly started pursuing a feature. We talked on the phone, and I felt braver after, I felt freer, and I was like ok this is perfect because I write with my heart, I need features that inspire me personally (kind of selfish right)? Cassy talks about her privilege:  “Since I was born in Texas and had the privilege of being documented I was taught to appreciate that privilege and use it to speak up when I saw injustices in my community. My parents are both undocumented immigrants, so there are certain things that I can do that my parents and others in my community could not. My parents fostered a home and environment where we helped each other and others when we could. “ As an American, my mother, white as snow, as she is, taught me the right thing is to love liberty and to love people who were willing to fight for it. I will not ever change that and teaching lessons and showing parts of the world I advocate for but am not a part of is easier with art. Organizations like New York Immigrant Coalition are supporting an entire universe of artists who are willing to spend their careers making art about people AMERICAN enough to love the red, White, and blue through the other side of the fence of oppression.  Enter films like “After I Pick the Fruit” made about the lives of my sister Latinas in 2011. Enter films like “From Here” debuting on the World Channel – America Reframed Strand of PBS on June 1st at 8 pm ET. Director Christina Antonakos Wallace and Taina Mattos are people to watch just like Cassandra. How do we teach our children and the adults around them empathy? How do we teach our children to lead? We will be talking about it all month, with Cassy, who is not a mom yet but is a PROUD BIG SISTER, shout out to the big sisters/mothers out there. I have two but one specifically showed out for me. She must tell me “What God has for you – is for you.” What God’s got for me is a good old AMERICAN desire to fight for what I think is right. It is not just for me,  I have ancestors to honor, William Cary, my 2nd great-uncle (son of ORANGE county New York) left his body on …the battlefield at the Battle of Dallas, at 30 years old and it broke his mother’s heart, an immigrant from Scotland. He believed in liberty, so do I, and there is enough LIBERTY here for all of us and I am going to keep writing about it until I am blue in the face, just as blue as my uncle’s union uniform.  Read the rest of Cassy’s interview at www.makinglatinaherstory.us and learn the story of all American show me, do not tell me kinda later. Who are you and what values were taught in your home? My name is Cassandra Bocanegra, I am a first-generation Mexican American, a Tejana/Chicana, and the eldest daughter in my family. I was born in McAllen Texas about 20 minutes from the Laredo border crossing. Growing up, I was always a headstrong and stubborn child to the point that if I genuinely wanted something nothing would stop me. Although I am sure that it terrified them to have such a headstrong child, my parents never discouraged that trait. Since I was born in Texas and had the privilege of being documented I was taught to appreciate that privilege and use it to speak up when I saw injustices in my community. My parents are both undocumented immigrants, so there are certain things that I can do that my parents and others in my community could not. My parents fostered a home and environment where we helped each other and others when we could.  What was your experience as a student and your favorite learning moment growing up? When we arrived in the NYS in 1999 we lived in the inner city of Rochester. I did not know any English and spent 6 months in a bilingual school before we were able to move to a suburb of Rochester where I went to elementary and middle school. The suburb of Greece did not have much diversity so there were not many students at my schools that looked like me or that had parents that did not speak English. Often, I was the interpreter for my family at many school functions. When I was in Middle School, I decided that I was not being challenged enough and sought out a scholarship to a private all-girls high school. The diversity did not get better. I ended

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MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE!

MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! A todas las madres que son nuestras lectoras especialmente a aquellas quienes con mucho sacrificio levantaron a sus hijos e hijas las felicito de corazon en este dia dedicado en el calendario a las madres. Para mi todos los dias son los dias de las madres, porque madre solo una! Tonemos este dia de las madres para agendar una propuesta de trabajo comunitaria y legislativa en torno a las necesidades a los derechos de la mujer desde los derechos reproductivos, igualdad de paga, entrenamiento a trabajos en ciencias y matematicas y destrezas que nos ayuden a desarrollarnos en diversas areas. El mejor regalo que le puedes dar a cualquier mujer es apoyarla en edificarse como individuo y como miembro de la comunidad. Toma un momento, mira la agenda legislativa, educacional, laboral y de las artes en tu distrito y toma accion, necesitamos tu apoyo. Hay tantas iniciativas de leyes y propuestas de vida que necesitan nacer y tomar vida crecer con el apoyo y el empuje de nuestra perspectiva cultural y linguistica.  Juntas y juntos podemos crear iniciativas de leyes y programas para darle voz y voto a aquellos y aquellas quienes no han podido participar en el dialogo equitativo de nuestra democracia! El dia de las madres es el dia mas apropiado para iniciar, re-iniciar y propulsar tantas ideas, proyects, y propuestas! Dale! Animate! Toma la iniciativa, en nombre de tu mama, de tu tia favorita, de abu la mujer luchadora, de la madrina que le da la cara al sol aunque la lluvia caiga sobre lo mojado. Piensa en una propuesta de ley que pudiese cambiar el rumbo de tu comunidad, propulsar un proyecto de ley para la salud reproductiva de la mujer, y o la educacion. Un regalo concreto que puedes hacer es participar en organizar tu comunidad en un asunto especifico  y proponer un Proyecto de ley a tu senadora o asambleista estatal para microempresas, guarderias infantiles y o viviendas en tu comunidad. Ejemplo: Propuesta de Ley Para Banco de MicroInversiones y Becas a Emprededoras de Buffalo. Presupuesto Total de  un millon de de dolares moneda de los Estados Unidos de Norteamerica para mujeres vendedoras de artesania hecha a mano residentes del distrito X en Buffalo con la tematica de la madre latina en la cuidad de Buffalo.  Numero de participantes (X por una cantidad de $ becas para materiales y el mercadeo de su produccion para el Desarrollo de su mercancia.). Piensa en algo que te gustaria que sabes que puede levantar tu comunidad! 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 Uncategorized Who We Are MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! May 23, 2023/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More LA PRIMAVERA EN NUESTRA DEMOCRACIA April 23, 2023/No Comments LA PRIMAVERA EN NUESTRA DEMOCRACIA La primavera llego, ha florecido. En esta primavera historica, reflexional junto a nosotros y preguntate: Read More MUJER: FELICIDADES EN TU MES March 23, 2023/No Comments MUJER: FELICIDADES EN TU MES Marzo es el mes dedicado a la mujer y su contribución a la sociedad. Hoy Read More Load More End of Content.

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LATINOS AND  NEW YORK POLITICS

Looking Back: FAMILIA, IF YOU ASK THE WRONG QUESTION, YOU WILL END UP WITH THE WRONG ANSWER I love my people but some of our leadership can be so gullible. Here we have an article on what Gov. Hochul can do for the people of the island of Puerto Rico. Convenient assertions days before the election and indications some of her Puerto Rican support is hemorrhaging. The question is not what she will do for Puerto Rico, though relevant, the question is what has she ever done for Puerto Ricans anywhere? Hochul had an opportunity to make major New York State Puerto Rican appointments to her administration but instead ‘nada” except for Sec. of State Robert Rodriguez. After undercutting the efforts to elect one of two Latinas (non-boricua Archila and Reyna though with strong support from the Rican community) as Lt. Governor. In that sense, she is the flip side of Mayor Eric Adams. They may have other strengths, but both have treated Puerto Ricans with institutional negligence or outright near contempt. Some of our progressive friends were silent during the Cuomo administration because they too realized that Hochul had done little for the Puerto Rican community and did not want to make disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo looks good. Some even had the audacity to try to sell us, Cynthia Nixon, during her gubernatorial race as a champion of the Puerto Rican people. We have not heard from her since.  Sanganos. How many Puerto Ricans have been appointed at managerial levels in the Hochul administration?  In a community that resided in New York for over 124 years? Are we to assume that because she was not Governor at the time, but Lt. Governor during the Cuomo administration, she gets a free pass for all those years she was wallowing in institutional neglect of the million Puerto Ricans in her state? Most likely Hochul will be elected and the slew of Puerto Rican apologists in our community will seek to explain to us how we have indeed been “truly blessed.” Or they will remind us it could have been worse with Lee Zeldin?  But as the old refrain says “mas saber el diablo viejo, por viejo que por diablo.” (“An old devil knows more from being old than from being the Devil”) Some of us who have been around the block a few times understand the difference between “pandering” and authentic leadership committed to a noble people. In Gov. Hochul, we have the pandering politician. Can she change, doubt it, but time will tell. As lawmakers prepare for Somos, how is Hochul’s relationship with Puerto Rico? — (As lawmakers prepare for Somos, how is Hochul’s relationship with Puerto Rico? — City & State New York (cityandstateny.com) [https://www.gothamgazette.com/…/11644-latinos-hochul…](https://www.gothamgazette.com/130-opinion/11644-latinos-hochul-2022-election-new-york-governor?fbclid=IwAR211Cd35qD97W2fawkpsISa8LoymaYXLo7V3njxtrkY Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics LATINOS AND  NEW YORK POLITICS May 22, 2023/No Comments LATINOS AND  NEW YORK POLITICS Looking Back: FAMILIA, IF YOU ASK THE WRONG QUESTION, YOU WILL END UP WITH THE Read More THE LATINO SWING VOTE: CHICAGO BRANDON JOHNSON TEAM “CHEWS” ON HOW  TO GET CHUY GARCIA SWING VOTE SUPPORT? April 25, 2023/No Comments THE LATINO SWING VOTE: CHICAGO BRANDON JOHNSON TEAM “CHEWS” ON HOW  TO GET CHUY GARCIA SWING VOTE SUPPORT? Ever notice Read More

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