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February 5, 2006 by elenamary

(Blogs I read at one point, and for the most part, the blogger has stopped posting)

Defunked blogs:

Alicia Gaspar de Alba: This weblog is an online journal of my book tour for Desert Blood: the Juarez Murders. You’ll find my observations of each venue, comments on the readings I chose, Q & A highlights, and sundry other stuff. When the spirit moves me, I may also include longer essays. [EN]

Amonrraone Hip-Hop: por Jonathan Torres [ES]

Be the change you want to see in the world:
This is a space of self reflection and discovery where i intend to share my human experience and how i engage with the world. Also, this is a space to stay in touch with the people I care the most but everyone is welcome…and as my compadre very beautifully states, i am a small voice, but a voice- i am just one person, but alive and connected i am touching you right now i am touching you with my words hear my voice sing with me ~ Agustin “El Tin” Palacios. By José Lopez from Aztlan, CA [EN]

Blue Latinos: An online organization for progressive Latinos working to make America better for everyone…para todos [EN] [ESP]

The Brownsville Byte: Miguel Mass (and associates) talk about Brownsville

La Chica de Hoy: I am a down-to-earth xica (except when I wear my boa and tiara, then I’m la diva fabulosa or La Delicious ‘pa los que saben) originally from El Paso. Family, friends, and my cultura are essential in my life. [EN] [ESP]

Chicano Law Institute Blog: This website is a supplement to our main website (www.chicanolawinstitute.org). Current information regarding HLSA day-to-day activities, announcements, and archived documents will be stored at this site. Other permanent information will be at our main website. [EN]

El Chisme: El Chisme provides information on Brownsville, Texas and its surrounding communities. El Chisme will not be limited to news. It will publish just about anything that goes around our community.

Clemenseando: A Hack’s Observations on Hispanic Marketing and Media. [EN]

Creative Xicana…yes with an X: Luna’s my name and art’s my game…not really though…I live in Ontario, CA. I curate art/spoken word shows on the side. I love the lesbian performance art scene…I have been known to be a ‘ride or die femme’ [EN]

De Suecia a Tijuana

Diary of a Brown Girl: I am very opinionated and lord help you if we disagree. I’m originally from Texas and hope to one day achieve my goal of writing the next great American Novel.

Elizabeth Delgado, Educated Chicana: I’m a 25 year old Chicana from Sylmar, California. I went to San Fernando Middle and High School, for undergrad I went to UCLA- where I majored in Chicana/o Studies and Sociology with a minor in Urban Planning. Currently I’m 3/4 done in a dual Masters in Urban Planning and Public Policy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Espelina: Chicago, Illinois, United States [EN]

God Told Me How To Kiss [EN]

Guerrilleros de la Pluma: This is the political blog of the Raza Press Association (RPA). The purpose of this blog is to inform the masses of gente in Occupied Mexico about our events, campaigns, and projects. The RPA, welcome constrictive criticism and feedback from those currently involved in the struggle for national liberation of nuestra Raza. [EN]

Hija de LA: Official web log of artist, photographer, Sandra de la Loza My interest in art lies in its potential to create radical languages that challenge the existing canons. While I approach art from a specific location, I feel that the issues I investigate have global implications especially in relation to neo-colonialist projects, war, and displacement [EN]

In search of Aztlán…Hopefully it’s somewhere in Denver, Colorado: Interests, Chicana/o politics and bringing down the Man. [EN]

Injust Spring: is a webbity (that word coined by Shylo) that deals with culture, motherhood, design, art, other blogs/journals/webbities, my knee-jerk reactions to those topics — in addition to well-informed and educated ones — and just tidbits of things around me I see as either amusing or entertaining. Think of injust-spring as edutainment.

Luz Paz: Musings From the Heart of Aztlan.

Mujer Hollering: A Latina’s take on the personal, political, and pop cultural “because honesty is a necessity”.

Poems from Baghdad: Jaime Lepe – Mexican-American Mathematician, Poet, Athlete, Infantryman.

Raspas y Resacas: Musings and commentary by an artist/cultural observer from the border by the sea

Student del Sexto Sol: I am a socially and politically conscious student from the Sixth Sun. I love to produce political chaos in order to produce political order.

Tlasohtla: Tlasohtla is the name of my blog, meaning “to love” in the Mexican Indigenous language of Nahuatl.


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