Category: mini-english

  • PTI's marketting strategy

    So, I visited back the thread on CivicSpace for Labor Unions and found some collaboration effort going on. Decided to follow one of those “Labor Relations” links that union busting companies paid Google for its adsense propaganda, and found PTI. Hmm.. these folks are hilarious. PTI shows you some figures about how much unions cost the employer, and incite: “How can you afford not to launch a full-scale anti-union campaign?” Har har.

    Full-Size (500×400) Video Link: http://ptilaborresearch.com/~media/video_custom_500.asx

    For a 320×240 PR video, (more…)

  • Colorado College American Cultural Studies External Review

    http://www.macalester.edu/americanstudies/index.htm

    REVIEW OF THE AMERICAN CULTURAL STUDIES PROGRAM AT COLORADO COLLEGE

    Professor Duchess Harris participated in assessing the curricular scope of the American Cultural Studies Department at Colorado College and offered recommendations as to how it can be developed as a program.

    (Review downloadable as PDF)

    (more…)

  • UCLA Library | Borrowing | Library Cards

    UCLA Library | Borrowing | Library Cards

    Community College w/TAP => free cards (but this requires a Honors Board signature, seems to be restricted to students aiming to transfer to UCLA)
    Access-only cards => free
    Non-students => $100/year (5 books at a time) or $250 (ten)

    And the front page says “It has a big front door, too. UCLA is a public university”.

    Public university my ass. Macalester was more accessible.

  • Roberto Rodriguez. As America's Latino diaspora evolves, so does the field

    Roberto Rodriguez
    As America’s Latino diaspora evolves, so does the field

    Founded some 30 years ago and at one time believed to be on the verge of extinction, the field of Chicano studies is constantly expanding. As Puerto Rican and Cuban communities grew in the United States in the 1960s and ’70s, so did the demand for fields of study particular to those populations. Now, add to that: Dominican and Central American studies. Peruvian and Colombian studies.

    The U.S. Census Bureau estimates there are approximately 35 million Latinos in the country, including the island of Puerto Rico. While approximately 60 percent of all Latinos now living within U.S. borders are of Mexican descent, the immense growth of other Latinos in the country has created large populations of Central Americans — including Dominicans, Colombians and Peruvians — so that this group is now the second-largest Latino population in the country.

    But do these different ethnic groups constitute one larger national group — Latinos — or should they continue to be classified as individual regional groups? Should the study of all these groups be housed under Latino or Chicano studies? Or should each group foster its own field of study?

    As long as the new fields do not subsume the older disciplines and it is not an either/or situation, this expansion is welcome, say many scholars.

    However, others worry more about the ability of Latino scholars — and the scholarship they engage in — to make a real connection with the communities they were created to study, let alone the ability to generate more social action. And as many of the charter members of the Chicano studies field begin to retire, the younger scholars are expanding the definition of Latino studies, not distilling it, which could exacerbate the problem. (more…)

  • faulty modem is killing my laptop

    I have an IBM Thinkpad T21 2648-8AU laptop with a broken modem. This modem apparently is causing boot-level, non-controllable and semirepeatable malfunctioning to various linux distros I have installed. It also causes Windows XP installation to hang up in the middle of it. I later sold the laptop and told the buyer about the problem. The problem remains unsolved. To see OS specific error messages, (more…)

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  • ILRC Immigration Paralegal 40 Hour Training

    Thursday, July 21 to Saturday, July 23, and Thursday, July 28 to Saturday, July 30 (Saturday classes are half days)

    description: http://chirla.org/pdf/ilrc40desc.pdf (reproduced below)
    application: http://chirla.org/pdf/ilrc40app.rtf

    (more…)

  • Worker Centers in California

    SoCal

    Hermandad Mexicana Nacional – LA

    Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de California – LA NDLON
    1565 W. 14th St., Los Angeles, CA 90015
    PHONE: (213) 252-2952 FAX: (213) 252-2953 infoidepsca@idepsca.org

    Malibu Community Labor Exchange – NDLON Malibu
    info@malibulaborexchange.org

    One Stop Workers Deployment Center – Pomona NDLON

    Iglesia San Pedro – Fallbrook
    450 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook CA 92028
    Father Edward Kaicher Tel. (760) 728-7034
    Other Contact: Mario Salgado: msa9703@yahoo.com

    Support Committee for Maquiladora Workers – San Diego
    Craftsmen Hall, 3909 Centre St. #210, San Diego CA 92103
    Tel: (619) 542-0826 Fax: (619) 295-5879 Email: scmw@juno.com

    Domestic Workers Home Care Center – San Diego
    Domestic Workers Home Care Center, United Domestic Workers of America
    3737 Camino del Rio South Suite 400, San Diego, CA 92108
    Phone: 619-263-7254 Fax: 619-263-7899 udwa.org

    Union Sin Fronteras – Coachella

    MIWON – Multi-ethnic Immigrant Workers Organizing Network

    Pilipino Worker Center – LA
    153 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90026
    Phone: (213) 250-4353 Fax: (213) 250-4337 pilworker@pwcsc.org

    Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) – LA NDLON
    2533 W. Third St., Ste. 101, Los Angeles, CA 90057
    (213) 353-1333 Fax (213) 353-1344 info@chirla.org

    Garment Worker Center – LA
    1250 So. Los Angeles Street, Suite 213, Los Angeles, CA 90015
    888-449-6115

    Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates – LA
    3465 West 8th Street, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90005
    Tel 213.738.9050 Fax 213.738.9919 kiwa@kiwa.org

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