Archive | 12. Nov, 2008

New Loud Latina Gear

Here is a picture of the first of my new liberal Latina swag that I’m going to be offering via this blog.  I hate that there aren’t a lot of women-specific (or even Latina-specific) gear for female liberals, so I’ve decided to take matters into my own hands and design my own line.

Stay tuned for more stuff, because as stuff happens, I want to wear the slogans.  Everything will be cataloged on the “Latina Gear” page, which will be linked to the right of the page.  A percentage of each sale will be earmarked for various causes, and I’ll specify which as I identify a worthy one!

“Earmark”!  I guess that was a dirty word during the election, but ha ha!  They lost!

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Act now! Press Congress to release unnecessary restrictions on immigrants!

Our friends from the Coalition on Human Needs need your help to remove barriers to help the poor and elderly caused by unfair focus on immigrants. Please read and sign the letter.

As our country moves into a time of new opportunities, let’s urge our leaders to stand up for the just treatment of immigrant communities

Organizations: Please Remember to Sign Letter to Congress

Deadline has been extended to Thursday, November 13

Many advocates working to improve the social safety-net have been saddened by the negative targeting of immigrants in Congressional debate, doubly harmful when the targeting results in burdensome requirements that jeopardize eligible beneficiaries’ access to services. These restrictive policies are a disservice to our communities and have broad unintended consequences, such as threatening loss of health benefits of poor seniors who cannot assemble documents proving their citizenship. For more information on how this has played out in 2007 and 2008, see the one-page backgrounder: http://www.chn.org/pdf/2008/imigrestrictions.pdf.

Soon our country will have a new Congress and it is important that Members understand the harmful effects to these restrictive policies. Therefore, we are distributing an organizational sign-on letter protesting the recent attacks and asking Members of Congress to stop playing politics with the lives of immigrants and other vulnerable low-income people. Anti-immigrant voices, relatively small in number but loud, are too often the only voices heard by Senators and Representatives. Please help us to create a stronger voice for fairness, effectiveness, and integrity in federal legislation affecting immigrants by adding your organization’s name to this letter.

You can view and add your organization’s name to the letter here: http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/125/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1713. Click here for a printer-friendly copy of the letter.

Thank you!

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