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Arizona keeps on coming after Latinos, and why Edward R. Murrow comes to mind.

¡En Mi Opinión...!

"We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty" is what Edward R. Murrow said back in 1954 referring to what we now know as McCarthyism.  I can't help but think of his words as I read today an article in the New York Times about a new law in Arizona where now nothing surprises me anymore.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/08/us/08ethnic.html
A new Law went into effect in Arizona, January 1st, labeling as "brainwashing" and making it illegal a Mexican-American studies class in the Tucson Unified School District. "It's propagandizing and brainwashing"  quoted Arizona's Attorney General in a recent NYTimes report. [ http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/08/us/08ethnic.html ]

But this is not new, it's just one more punch to the face of Latinos and Latino culture, heritage, and contributions to history and our free society -may be not in Arizona- in the United States of America. 

Almost ten years ago Arizona lawmakers were already legislating against studies such as Bilingual Education when AZ-Prop 203 passed and effectively limiting ESL, English as a second language, education. 

Here's a report I produced back then for Phoenix's KTVK-3TV Spanish language channel "Mas Arizona."

Interestingly enough back in the 60's, it was Arizona, the first to offer bilingual education, but it seems now many in that state continue a "witch-hunt" against all things Latino, and others belligerently and eagerly want to follow.  The times, it seems, have managed to turn Latino contributions, education, heritage and the desire of the American Dream into some kind of an evil pest that must be stopped and killed with the stroke of the legislative pen of misguided politicians. 

And so it is here I think of Edward R. Murrow and his reports about Senator Joseph McCarthy: "McCarthyism came to be synonymous with the term witch-hunt, the act of making serious but unsubstantiated charges against people in public life." [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCarthyism ]

Edward R. Murrow reports are credited with playing a roll in McCarthy's demise "His belief in journalism as an active part of the political process and a necessary tool within democracy has forever altered the politics and everyday life of the American people." [ http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/edward-r-murrow/this-reporter/513/ ]

Back then the "Red Scare" which exploited people's fears of Communism is perhaps today's "Brown Scare" as in Latinos invading our country, illegals taking our jobs, and accusing their American born children of stealing our citizenship.   In the process what could be better than to also silence Mexican-American studies.  Next thing you know, there may be a related book burning event in Tucson's main square.

But... En Mi Opinión... in my opinion, there's hope or at least light at the end of the tunnel...  I appreciate and encourage more reports like the NYTimes story that prompted this blog, and I trust today's journalists continue to do their part.

I now leave you with more....

 

January 08, 2011 in Español, My Notepad | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Inside The Texas Caucus - Spanish

Spanish version... An inside "exclusive" look at the process where many voters faced a confusing and sometimes chaotic voting experience... yet Democracy at its best. In San Antonio, Texas hundreds turned out after 7pm for the Democratic Caucuses.  Interviews, great inside caucusing video, reporter takes you up to the point he votes, sharing the entire process. Story  by Emmy award winning Journalist, Patricio Espinoza. Shot with home Flip camera.

March 07, 2008 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

"Ser o No Ser Bilingue" Anti-Bilingual Prop 203 (video)

Arizona es uno de varios estados norte-americanos que han pasado leyes y legislaciones prohibiendo el uso de la educación bilingüe en escuelas públicas, en algunos casos inclusive bajo pena criminal.  Patricio Espinoza visita una escuela bilingüe en Phoenix, Arizona.

Arizona is one of few states to have passed state legislation against or banning all together bilingual education making it almost a crime.  Patricio Espinoza visits a bilingual school in Phoenix, Arizona. (Spanish)


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November 24, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Immigration Reform

President Bush wants it, Republican Senators are holding it back ,and Democrats, with the power to bring it back, won't, they say, until the GOP comes to a consensus.  Patricio Espinoza reports the latest on Immigration Reform. (Spanish)

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June 13, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Immigration Reform, NPR "Radio Bilingüe"

Listen NPR-Radio Bilingüe Report: Patricio Espinoza reports the latest on Immigration Reform. (Spanish)

President Bush wants it, Republican Senators are holding it back ,and Democrats, with the power to bring it back, won't, they say, until the GOP comes to a consensus.

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June 13, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

English, Adults & The American Dream

As immigration reforms fast approaches, and "for and anti" immigrant sentiment grows, Congressman Rubén Hinojosa (D-TX) opens a proposed educational path to help adults and immigrants in particular to learn English and Civics.  Patricio Espinoza talks to Hinojosa for NPR "Radio Bilingue" (Spanish)

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Interviews include: Author Donna Poisl, "How to Live & Thrive in the US" and Author and former ESL student María Beatriz Rodríguez de Espinoza, "Dos Mundos"

May 09, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

"La Marcha" Immigration Reform

In Texas and around the country hundreds of Latino US born and immigrants have taken it to the streets, and rally for a fair and prompt immigration reform.   This is a story about one such rally. 

espiBlog Patricio Espinoza and Bernessa Jakle follow the path of the immigrants as they march around the streets in  San Antonio, Texas.  65% plus Hispanic, in San Antonio many Latinos are second third generation.  Many don't even speak Spanish anymore.  Yet, in the shadows, a prolific society of Spanish speaking immigrants are still coming in search of the American dream.   

Among those in the rally, a young mother in this video with her baby in arms.  >ABC La Marcha She... an undocumented immigrant... or an "illegal alien" as many call her.  Here son... born in this country... a US Citizen.  If she was detained today, she would be deported, her son left to choose between a mother and his country. 

The story was independently produced by Patricio Espinoza for espiBlog. However, ABC News "Exclusiva" unique bilingual and Spanish language on-line magazine picked up and premiered the piece on line.  See it HERE Thank you David Puente at ABC for his interest and efforts bringing bilingual Journalism to ABC.com [read David's blog]  ( 5/07)

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[ Watch Patricio's report on ABC.com ]

Patricio also filed an audio report for NPR-Spanish "Radio Bilingue". "Radio Bilingue" report in Spanish.  Escuche el reporte de Patricio Espinoza, en Español desde San Antonio, Texas.

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May 02, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

"La Marcha" May 1st. 2007

Listen to NPR "Radio Bilingue" report in Spanish.  Escuche el reporte de Patricio Espinoza, en Español desde San Antonio, Texas.

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May 01, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Museo Alameda

The Museo Alameda, in partnership with the Smithsonian, is in San Antonio, Texas and it exposes to the world the arts, cultures and heritage of Latinos in the United States.   Patricio Espinoza reports for "Asi es Ecuador, USA" in CanalUno, Internacional. (Spanish)

El Museo Alameda, bajo el apoyo de el conocido Smithsonian, esta en San Antonio, Texas y expone al mundo la cultura, arte y herencia Latina en los Estados Unidos.   Patricio Espinoza Reporta para "Asi Es Ecuador, USA" por CanalUno Internacional.


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March 11, 2007 in Español | Permalink | TrackBack (0)

Victoria Trial

Veinte inmigrantes indocumentados mueren atrapado en un camión de carga bajo altas temperaturas en Victoria, Texas.  El chofer ahora enfrenta la pena de muerte.  La primera vez en un caso similar para un "coyote" o traficante de seres humanos.  Patricio Espinoza informa para Radio Bilingüe.

Twenty undocumented immigrants were killed locked inside a truck under extreme temperatures.  The driver now faces the death penalty, for the first time in case of human smuggling.  Patricio Espinoza reports for National Public Radio Bilingue.


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