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by ruth on January 07, 2008
Up to date with the latest happenings of interest to Latin American women- lifestyle, music, food, travel, culture and everything else every Latin American diva ought to know? Blogging about it? Then...
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So, Blog Day is here again. The proposal is simple: find 5 new Blogs that you find interesting, and write about them. You're supposed to notify the bloggers before you write, but I'll have to...
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I've found this on Blog Catalog, and I really like the idea. Blogs' power is increasing, but what are we doing with it? Wouldn't it be nice to use our power to do something really powerful...
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Yesterday I went hunting; blog hunting. More precisely, Latin blogs hunting. :) I found many new, good blogs to add to my RSS reader. Since next week, I'll be presenting them to you; I'm sure...
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I've been meaning to mention this blog for quite some time: A Year In Uruguay. In this blog, Chuck Stull tell as: "I teach economics at Kalamazoo College. My wife is also an economist. We...
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Great article about immigration and immigrants:Immigrants don't destroy our national identity, they renew it. (...)History is instructive on whether immigrants will create a messy patchwork of...
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Latina Lista is talking about ICE abuses, and I would like to share her call with you: Jorge Bustamante, a distinguished professional who served as president of a Mexican college, is also an...
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This is one of the best Latin blogs I've found lately. SPLALit is a place where you can find Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Literature and Culture Reviews; plus news about Spanish and...
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by Eliane on March 23, 2007
I haven't told you about Oso's Blog. He doesn't post too often - I guess his job at Global Voices keeps him very busy - but when he does, it's really worth the wait. He wrote the best...
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by Eliane on February 27, 2007
I've just found this blog and I had to share it with you. It's a gem! I've immediately falled in love with TangoSpam: La Vida Con Deby. In her own words: "The not so secret life of...
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This is completely different from the Delicioso website. This is a food blog - a good one - written by Nika, a Colombian-American chica. Nika's Culinaria is a vast and varied blog. In her own...
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From Ricardo's Blog: "Chinese communities all around Latin America are now about to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which will take place on February 18th. This year is the year of the Pig....
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by Eliane on January 29, 2007
Blogs are also going through the "awards season". The Seventh Annual Weblog Awards - The 2007 Bloggies are open; and you can vote until 10:00 PM EST on Friday, February 2. What is it?...
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St.George (the one who killed the dragon, remember?) is very important in Brazilian culture. The myth is widely known, and he has an enormous number of devotes; not just Catholics, but people from...
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by Eliane on January 17, 2007
I've said I won't be talking about racism this year, and I won't. There are smart people out there, writing about race issues, doing an excellent job (much better than I could ever do)...
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"There's so many things to say, so many things that people can't see because they're blind by their culture.... and because of that, I intend to write as much as possible about...
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Are you Latin? Do you have a blog, focused on Latin American issues? If you do, here's a call for you! Ricardo and Keith, two fellow Latin bloggers, are calling for submissions to a Latin America...
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This time of the year, we are all thinking about the months to come, the new year, making plans and creating new projects. Kathy Cano Murillo, A.K.A Crafty Chica, have gone in the opposite direction....
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by Eliane on December 06, 2006
Two posts at Hispanic Trending well worth reading: 1 - Miami Today is U.S. of Tomorrow, about the race and diversity future scenario in the US. 2 - Self Identity: Hispanic/Latino Widely Accepted, but...
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by Eliane on November 30, 2006
Vivir Latino is an excellent blog. There you find fresh news every day, all related with Latinos. As they say: "VivirLatino is a daily publication developed by Blogs Media, featuring all the...
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