Friday, August 3, 2012

{LosCuellar.com.mx 1667} Somos Primos August 2012 153rd Online Issue http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2012/spaug12/spaug12.htm

http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2012/spaug12/spaug12.htm

Dear Primos and friends:

With so much concern about the economy, I have received lots of interesting tidbit and decided to bundle them into a new category, Tidbits on the Economy. The jewel in the collection is a graph prepared by Ron Arms, a family friend of over 50 years. A retired mathematician, Stanford graduate, my husband told Ron what I was looking for, and Ron prepared a graph and surprised me with it. You'll open to it.

Underneath the graph is the links to the categories, which are usually seen on the left side of the opening page.

Please note under Action Items, the opportunity of promoting public awareness of our history by supporting the effort of the National Parks Service (NPS).  In the same way that the African-American community has seen their history shared through parks and plaques in diverse places, we are now being offered the same chance to share.


Adrienne Castellon, in Washington with NPS suggests (1)  sending the name of the significant place, where it is located, and a few sentences about why it tells an important story to: American_Latino_Heritage@nps.gov  AND/OR (2) contact your State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to find out how you can nominate important places to the National Register of Historic Places. Find your SHPO at: http://www.ncshpo.org.  If each one of us would try to promote a historic site in our area, we could cover the entire US with recommendations.

Yesterday I received a call from Rodolfo Derbez Lozada of Mexico City concerning a family history conference being held in Mexico in September.  He also shared information about a marvelous series of interviews by Mexico's Channel 11. . Los que llegaron.  http://www.oncetv-ipn.net/losquellegaron/.   Each program is about 25 minutes long, and consists of interviews with people who have come to Mexico from all over the world, and some from Mexico who are now living in other countries.  Excellent quality, demonstrating Mexico's very diverse population, and world-wide mobility.

The last item in the issue is a Canadian video, showing a young man, dancing all over the world with different grounds and in different styles.  So, in spite of the economy, let's face the future with hope . . .  for our grandchildren, that things can, and will get better.

Do enjoy your summer with family and friends.
Cheerfully, Mimi



SOMOS PRIMOS  . . . . August 2012

TIDBITS on the ECONOMY
Very Sobering: Will We All Go Down With the Ship?
Alert: "Debt Free America Act" (H.R. 4646)
Extract: Monetizing Debt: Historical Disastrous by Lawrence Kadish
Government Improper Payments in the Billions . .
Proposed 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution
Percentage of past president's cabinets with private business prior background
Latino Representation in Federal Workforce is Lacking by Jorge Ponce
Forced to Retire Early, Jobless are paying Steep Price by Motoko Rich
Ramirez cartoon and La Costura, US 2012
Statistics on the Hispanic Population
Proposed Bill to Cut the Census Bureau's data gathering capabilities
Texas Named America's Top State for Business 2012
Note: Texas has a Part-time Legislature
Louisiana Can Learn A Lot from Texas About Creating Jobs by Cutting Lawsuits
Roll Call's annual survey of the 50 Richest Members of Congress
Whose Culture Is It Anyway? Frank S. Dávila, Ph.D.
100 Mind-Blowing Facts About the Economy


UNITED STATES
Hispanic Link Iluminado Indo-Hispanic Diaspora Project
Tales About Dr. Hector by Daisy Wanda Garcia
Following the Garcia code by Daisy Wanda Garcia
La Familia Romney by Marty Schladen
Continue the Conversation with NCLR, view 2012 Conference workshops/panels
Dolores Huerta, A Wise Latina Nominated & Written
    By Mercy Bautista-Olvera
Cristina Saralegui to receive Ultimate Latina award at USHCC's LA Convention
Dr. Yajaira Sierra Sastre by Tony "The Marine" Santiago
Aging La Raza Unida Party members reunite for 'el último adiós'
     by Juan Castillo
40th Commemoration of La Raza Unida Party Convention, Aug 30-Sept 2, 2012

WITNESS TO HERITAGE
Over 300 Women Imprisoned at "La Quinta"
   and 1,300 Lives Lost at the Battle of Medina by Rueben M. Perez
More on the Battle of Medina by Dan Arellano
Bicentennial of the Battle of Medina by Robert H. Thonhoff

HISPANIC LEADERS
Jesse Tafalla, Sr.,  Civil Rights Leader in the Arts & Humanities,
      December 21, 1942 - June 30, 2012
Lupe Ontiveros,  Actress, mother, wife, icon and activist,
     September 17, 1942 – July 26, 2012

NATIONAL ISSUES
Freedom, Life, and Marriage, incredible ad by the Catholic Church
Availability of oil in the United States and Israel
Lying may be wrong, but it's not illegal by Brian de Los Santos
Tighter security for SAT, ACT in wake of cheating by Frank Eltman
Justice in Mexico Project
Chicago Cabbie Gets 7 Years for Trying to Fund Terrorist

ACTION ITEM
Comments on the American Latino Theme Study by Ricardo Ramirez

National Park Foundation Doubles Efforts to Document Latinos' Presence in US
      History
BUSINESS
Whistleblowers Win $46.5 Million in Foreclosure Settlement By James O'Toole
Made in the USA

HEALTH ISSUES
Israel's Marijuana Offers Medical Benefits Without the High by Maayan Lubell
Government Studies Destroy DEAS Classification of Marijuana
Report: 83% of doctors have considered quitting over Obamacare
Comparison of Health Treatment in the United States, Canada, England

EDUCATION
Million Father March 2012 Invites All Fathers to Participate
Dream Act Related Fraud Already Running Rampant
Novelas Educativas Launches STEM Film Series that Combines the Phenomenon of
    Telenovelas and Latest Digital Technology
MEDICAL ISSUES
Israel 'Hightless' Marijuana Offers Medical Benefits Without the High

CULTURE
Latinopia.com variety in leadership and media presentation
Name a Singer
Video, The Prada  Museum
Restoring History in San Diego by Kyle Lundberg
October 3rd-7th:  3rd Annual Rosarito Beach International
Afro-Peruvian Percussion Instruments by Eve A, Ma
Spanish typical music: Gran Antología de la Zarzuela


LITERATURE
Somos en escrito Magazine
E-Misferica
Huizache
It Was Dawn by Juan Francisco Lara
BOOKS
SpecialBooks.com and a Kickstart to The Hunt for Amelia Earhart by Doug Westfall
Chicharito: The Javier Hernandez Story by Hernán Vera Alvarez
Rhythm of Success,  How an Immigrant Produced his own American Dream
      by Emilio Estefan
Chicanas of 18th Street by Leonard G. RamirezJosaphat, un fotografo entre dos mundos por Dr. Alfonso Martinez Guerra
Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the Making of the United States
Bibliography of Mexican & Mexican American Labor in the US By Dan La Botz


LATINO PATRIOTS
Hispanic Medal of Honor Society upcoming scheduled Exhibit dates
Free lithograph, Guy Gabaldon, Pied Piper of Saipan
WWII German Sub Found Off  of  East Coast
History of Aviation
WW II Photos of Iwo Jima
U.S. Office of Personnel Management,

EARLY LATINO PATRIOTS
1892 replica of map of America made by Juan de la Cosa in 1500
Preserve Farragut's Birthplace
Order of Granaderos y Damas de Galvez, 28th Fourth of July ceremony
A Tragic Romantic Tale of Love on the Western Front
Filipinos in the US Civil War by Floro Mercene
Sons of the American Revolution Society includes Spanish Patriot Ancestors
House of Spain Celebrates Spain's Participation in the American Revolution
In the Spirit of Patriotism

CUENTOS

A Face That Only a Mother Can Love By Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
Unexpected lessons of Mexican food Memorial for Armando Montaño
Amando Saenz' Second Farm Recreational Pet Project, Part 8 of 9

FAMILY HISTORY
76 Million New, Free US Historic Records Added Online

SPANISH SURNAMES and DNA
Maria Cayetana Flores de Valdez and other topics by Henry Busharat
Juana Gertrudis Sanchez mtDNA, half-way to Top 20 mtDNA groups by Crispin Rendon
Caveman Bones in Spain, 7,000 Years Old, Yields Oldest DNA Of Modern Humans


ORANGE COUNTY, CA
Fond Farewell to CSUF Administrator, Silas H. Abrego
2012 Barrio Writers workshop, Cal State Fullerton, Aug. 6-10.
On the Tracks to the Westminster to the Westminster Mexican Barrio, 1870 – 1940,
     Part 2 of 6 by Albert V Vela, Ph.D.
Sergio Contreras, Mounts Westminster City Website
Save the Date: Sept 8, Noche de Yo-Yo Honoring, Amin David
Save the Date: OC Film Fiesta, Sept 1-16th

LOS ANGELES, CA
August 3-31st: Movimiento photos in Plaza Olvera's gallery in Los Angeles
Aug 4-Sept 27, 2012:  Bad Moon Rising: Baseball ad the Summer of '68
OneLite Quarterly Event: August 25th…Perris Hill park in San Bernardino
Sept 8: Second Annual Grand Marian Procession

CALIFORNIA
August 19-21, 2012, Bounty-Pitcairn Conference
California Constitutional Ancestry Search?
Hugo Morales Appointed California State University Trustee
Sutro Library
Atascadero symposium October 18 through October 20th!

SOUTHWESTERN US
100th anniversary of the 1912 Mormon exodus from revolution and violence in Mexico
40th Anniversary of 1972 La Raza Unida, Aug 30-Sept 3, 2012, Jose Angel Gutierrez  Genealogy Research Just Got a Whole Lot Easier -- and Closer  Jeanie Low
Sahuaro Ranch, Glendale, AZ by Tony Santiago
On behalf of the work of Esperanza Lozoya in Palomas and Rural Chihuahua

MIDDLE AMERICA
Pinoy fishermen honored at marker unveiling in Louisiana
US Soldier Denied Service at Muslim Run Gas Station.
First Filipino American National Historical Society

TEXAS
LareDOS News, A Journal of the Borderlands
August 9 - 10, 2012, Discovering Texas Conference
199th Anniversary of the Bloodiest Battle in Texas History
San Antonio's Witte opens South Texas Heritage Center
Tejano Heritage Month Poster Competition
Anna Garza Rosamond seeks father's information
The Mexican Tejanos of South Central Texas by Richard G. Santos
El Cañonazo store in Laredo

MEXICO
Families of Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 1797-1807 by Crispin Rendon
Tía Doña Adela Salinas Martinez de Sierra
      por Tte Cor. Ricardo Raúl Palmerín Cordero
Personajes de Múzquiz, Coah. "Tierra de Generales"
      por Tte. Cor. Ricardo Raúl Palmerín Cordero
Haz tu Arbol Genealogico

INDIGENOUS
Bonds of Alliance:  Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France
Sustaining Indigenous Culture: Structure, Activities, and Needs of Tribal Archives

ARCHAEOLOGY
Remains of 15 found in ancient Mexican settlement
1,300 year-old year-old Maya text for calendar
"Britain's Atlantis" Found Under North Sea

SEPHARDIC/JEWISH CONCERNS
Prime Minister  Binyamin Netanyahu and Mitt Romney Relationship
Suppressing Ugly Truth for Beautiful Art by Alan M. Dershowitz
La Rafle (the roundup), WWII French treatment of Jews

AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Mormon Ranks Growing and Diversifying


EAST COAST
Florida requires welfare recipients to be drug free
Bodega Storytelling by Juan de Jesus


CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
Chile, Santiago, Cementerio General, 1821-2011, latest  FamilySearch.org data
Saltos hipicos en el ex Ferrocarrill - 1956
The Easter Island Heads also have BODIES by Eddie Wrenn

THE PHILIPPINES
Remembering My First Trip Around The World, The Asian Experience Part 3
Remembering My First Trip Around The World, The Asian Experience Part 4
      By Eddie AAA Calderón, Ph.D.
A world without Filipinos? by Dahli Aspillera

SPAIN
Instituto Cervantes
Human Castle Builders Compete
¿Será La Rábida Patrimonio de la Humanidad ? by Angel Custodio Rebollo
Radical Islam Spreading in Spain
INTERNATIONAL
America truly is the Greatest Country in the World by: Kitty Werthmann
Islamic Jihadists Using Switzerland as Base
Happy People Dancing on Planet Earth

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