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February 20, 2008

5 year old Isabella is in need of a bone marrow transplant - Portland, Oregon

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February 13, 2008

War Between Rival Hispanic Bakeries - Willamette, Oregon

Filed under [ Business ] [ Food ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Oregon ]

“A rivalry between two local Hispanic bakeries has gone guerrilla, with one business alleging the other stole its prized recipes.

In a lawsuit filed Monday in Multnomah County Circuit Court, Saul Hernandez-Mendoza, owner of Tienda y Panaderia Santa Cruz on North Lombard Street, accuses two former employees of taking his recipes to a rival business.”*

*From: http://wweek.com
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February 6, 2008

Support for Latinas’ next generation - Life skills - The Adelante Chicas program will focus on helping girls live in a culture unfamiliar to their parents - Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Latinas ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Oregon ]

“An outreach group in Washington County that’s become a second home to many Latinas is about to open its doors to a new generation: Latinitas, or young Latina girls.

Toward the end of this month, Adelante Mujeres or Onward Women will add a miniversion of itself with Adelante Chicas — Onward Young Girls. The program will cater to girls, ages 9 to 13, at three Forest Grove schools, eventually moving into the local high school and, if all goes well, surrounding school districts.

It’s a bold but natural move for a 5-year-old organization that has been lauded by groups across the metro area and even in Mexico for its unusually intimate approach and diverse offerings.”*

*From: http://www.oregonlive.com
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February 4, 2008

Ruiz accepts job as Eugene’s city manager - Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ People ] [ Politics ] [ Oregon ]

“Jon Ruiz, the Eugene City Council’s pick to be city manager, accepted the job offer on Sunday.

Councilors offered Ruiz, of Fresno, Calif., the job on Saturday night. He called Mayor Kitty Piercy about noon Sunday.

“He said that he was honored to be offered the job and that he was very excited about it,” Piercy said.”*

*From: http://www.registerguard.com
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January 28, 2008

Oregon business group counters anti-illegal immigrant campaigns

Filed under [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Oregon ]

“Oregon restaurants, nurseries and other businesses are joining the gnarly immigration debate, fighting proposals they see as hostile to foreign-born workers and their families.

The Oregon Essential Worker Immigration Coalition is planning a February launch of research and lobbying efforts to add their voices to a debate largely dominated by opponents of illegal immigration and by Hispanic and immigrant advocate groups.

Jeff Stone, a co-chairman, said agriculture, construction, food service, hospitality and other sectors want to give Congress room to fix the federal immigration system.”*

*From: http://www.statesmanjournal.com
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January 23, 2008

Oregon employers launch immigrant-rights coalition

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ] [ Top Stories ] [ Oregon ]

“Restaurants, nurseries and other Oregon employers are jumping into the state’s roiling immigration debate, bringing pro-business credentials to the fight against proposals seen as hostile to foreign-born workers and their families.

The Oregon Essential Worker Immigration Coalition is planning a February launch of its research, public-relations and lobbying efforts — all meant to add the voices of employers to a debate that’s largely pitted illegal-immigration opponents on one side, and Hispanic and immigrant-rights activists on the other.”*

*From: http://www.registerguard.com
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January 22, 2008

Eugene gets Hispanic TV network - Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ] [ Oregon ]

“Azteca America has expanded to Eugene.

The Hispanic television network based in Los Angeles is on Churchill Media’s Channel 36 and soon will be available on Comcast’s Channel 617.”*

*From: http://www.bizjournals.com
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January 17, 2008

Hispanic activists come to listen, learn and press ahead on agendas - Olympia, Washington

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Politics ] [ Oregon ]

“Hundreds of Hispanic activists from across the state descended on the capital Wednesday to learn, rally and press their causes with legislators.
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“We had really good visits,” said Pasco’s Gabriel Portugal, a board member of the Washington State Hispanic/Latino Legislative Organization.

“It’s extremely important that you’re here,” House Speaker Frank Chopp, D-Seattle, told an auditorium full of participants, pointing across the street. “You’ve got to get over there where the action is, to the Legislature.”"*

*From: http://www.theolympian.com
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January 14, 2008

Workshop Helps Latino Students Prepare for College - Kennewick, Oregon

Filed under [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Youth ] [ Higher Education ] [ Oregon ]

“For thousands of Latinos, high school is about more than just making the grade, it’s about learning the language. Many of them don’t know where to start when it comes to making long term plans. That’s where programs like “Opening the Doors to the Future” come in. The Kennewick School District has been working the weekends to get both students and parents up to speed.

Cecilia Guillen is a mentor to Latino students at Kennewick High School, helping them prepare for college and beyond. She has a simple message for them.

“Yes, it’s difficult, yest it’s hard, but it can be done,” she said. “*

*From: http://www.kimatv.com
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Driver’s license legislation incites debate at Capitol - Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Politics ] [ Oregon ]

“Intense emotion erupted at the state Capitol on Friday as interest groups sought to persuade lawmakers to adopt — or reject — tougher identification requirements to get an Oregon driver’s license.

Ted Campbell, director of the Oregon chapter of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, was there in support of stiffer rules.

“Drug dealers get protection in Oregon,” Campbell told lawmakers.”*

*From: http://www.statesmanjournal.com
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January 2, 2008

Hispanic groups seek delay of new license requirements - Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Top Stories ] [ Oregon ]

“As Oregon prepares to join most other states by stiffening requirements for immigrants’ driver’s licenses, Hispanic groups in the state are asking for a delay.

On Monday they turned in over 5,000 petition signatures to Oregon’s Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division in Salem, asking for a one-year delay in implementation of the new rules.”*

*From: http://www.oregonlive.com
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December 13, 2007

Latino students urged to move on to higher ed - Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Youth ] [ Oregon ]

“Maritza Mendez, a multi-cultural recruiter for Western Oregon University, nods her head in agreement. Spouting off a request in Spanish, Mendez asks a group of Tualatin High Latino students for more reasons and in quick succession answers in Spanish are fired back.

Barriers for Latinos wanting to attend college aren’t all that different from the traditional worries: financial aid, debt, unfamiliar environments, being away from family and serving as the first-generation in a family to attend college.”*

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December 12, 2007

Latinos to get a councilor in Hillsboro - Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Oregon ]

“W hen Olga Acuna moved to Oregon, the 15-year-old could speak no English.

Her father was a single parent, trying to raise seven children on what they could make picking berries and working in the fields.

They made ends meet by living with members of their extended family, by scrimping and saving and doing without what many others considered necessities.”*

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December 9, 2007

Tigard playwright creates a modern-day nativity story - ‘In from the Cold’ is a multi-cultural story of forgiveness - Oregon

Filed under [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Oregon ] [ Portland ]

“A young Mexican couple driving down an icy road during a snowstorm slams into a vehicle. The man whose car was hit begins a tirade of insults and shouts.

What follows is a bilingual mess of emotions and human plight that is meant to portray a modern-day nativity story.

Daniel Hobbs’ “In from the Cold” is a multi-cultural story of forgiveness. But set during the Christmas holiday, the play is more a recognition of the human aspects of the nativity story.”*

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Move to honor Chavez hits a roadblock - In Portland, Ore., naming a street after the activist proves difficult. A series of hostile meetings ends in an impasse.

Filed under [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Oregon ] [ Portland ]

“Fourth Avenue ambles for 30 blocks past high-rise office towers, regional banks, upscale retailers and such urban landmarks as the county courthouse and City Hall.

Fourth also rolls through one of Portland’s most prominent symbols of diversity: Chinatown. An ornamental red and gold gateway inscribed with dragons and Chinese characters greets visitors and evokes ties to the Pacific Rim. Red and gold street lamps, a gift from Taiwan, line the street near restaurants that specialize in dim sum.

This is not the street that Latino activist Marta Guembes wanted to rename in honor of Cesar E. Chavez, the labor organizer and champion of migrant farm workers.
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December 4, 2007

Latinos step it up - At Centennial, students are getting more involved in school - Gresham, Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Oregon ]

“At 7 a.m. on the first day of school in September, Nadia Tobon climbed on top of a table. “Attention, everyone!” she shouted.

The Centennial High School cafeteria rumbled with the chaos of students looking for their schedules. Tobon’s voice, calling students to line up by last name at various tables, barely carried over the chatter. In English, Tobon, 17, is almost timid, certainly quieter than when she speaks Spanish, her first language.

Manning the “G” and “H” table, she flipped through sheet after sheet of Garcias and Hernandezes, recognizing each student with a Spanglish welcome.”*

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December 3, 2007

Chief focuses on issues of immigration - Eugene, Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Oregon ]

“Local police have no business enforcing federal immigration laws, Eugene police Chief Robert Lehner told a crowd of more than 200 people Sunday as part of the department’s new outreach efforts directed at the Latino community.

Over coffee and doughnuts following a Spanish language service at St. Mary Catholic Church, Lehner, with the aid of interpreters, told the group that most people, American and immigrant alike, don’t understand the difference between the roles played by local and federal law enforcement.”*

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November 30, 2007

New role for Latinos - Under-represented in theater, Latino students try out acting at Miracle Theatre’s urging - Oregon

Filed under [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Youth ] [ Oregon ]

“At the sound of music, Griselda Aguilera takes the stage and transforms herself. She turns into a defiant communist, a passionate protester, a friend of Frida Kahlo, the 20th-century Mexican painter.

In this high school theater production, the 16-year-old pushes jitters aside and makes her debut as an actress, a venture so few Latino students explore that they are absent from most drama programs at Oregon schools.

A lack of culturally relevant plays, limited transportation and the need to take after-school jobs may be factors. The reasons aren’t clear, but even as Latinos fuel population growth most never take center stage, educators say.”*

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November 27, 2007

Model citizen or no, illegal alien about to be deported - Alejandra Trujillo - Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Latinas ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Oregon ]

“A 20-year-old college student, Alejandra Trujillo, is probably going to be deported after being arrested on misdemeanor fraud charges on Nov. 16.

Her academic advisor, Brenda Maldonado, said it’s also true that Trujillo is a student leader at Portland Community College’s Rock Creek campus, giving back to her community by mentoring Latino youth to set high goals and achieve success through higher education.

Unfortunately, she produced incorrect identification when she went to have her driver’s license renewed at the Hillsboro Department of Motor Vehicles’ office.”*

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November 25, 2007

Plan to rename street after Chavez pulled from consideration for now - Portland, Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Oregon ] [ Portland ]

“The controversial plan to rename a Portland street after Mexican-American labor leader César E. Chávez has been pulled from consideration, at least for now, officials said Wednesday.”*

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Jaramillos’ work goes far beyond their jobs - Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ People ] [ Oregon ]

“Gus and Sandra Jaramillo have their day jobs at Tigard High School — and then some.

The husband and wife are known for extending themselves far beyond the school bell and their job duties. They are advocates for students, particularly those who are Latino or speak Spanish as their first language.

He’s a building specialist or head custodian, and she an instructional assistant in the English Language Learner program. Born in Mexico and speaking no English when they came to the United States, they grew up in Southern California and served in the U.S. Army.”*

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November 15, 2007

New Portland street now in the running to honor Cesar Chavez

Filed under [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Oregon ] [ Portland ]

“It now looks as if the Portland City Council won’t rename North Interstate Avenue for Cesar Chavez on Thursday after all.

Instead, there appears to be four votes to rename Southwest Fourth Avenue — where City Hall sits — for the farm worker labor leader, tossing new fuel into a debate that has enflamed community passions in recent weeks.

City Commissioner Dan Saltzman told Mayor Tom Potter late today that he has the votes for the Fourth Avenue name change, according to John Doussard, the mayor’s spokesman.”*

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November 13, 2007

Legislators ‘Go After’ Undocumented Immigrant Families in Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Oregon ]

“During a joint news conference at the State Capitol this morning, State Representative Linda Flores (R-Clackamas) and Representatives Kim Thatcher (R-Keizer, Newberg, St. Paul) delivered a Call-To-Action on immigration reform.

“We’re asking Oregonians to pressure the Legislature and the Governor to take action on these important issues,” said Flores. Oregonians for Immigration Reform hosted the event which also included chief petitioners for a new ballot measure.”*

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October 28, 2007

Portland divided over proposed Chavez Boulevard - Oregon

Filed under [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Oregon ] [ Portland ]

Given Portland’s liberal reputation, it seemed unlikely that a plan to rename a street for Cesar Chavez would generate much controversy.

But the idea has divided two groups who say they are given short shrift by the city — Latinos and the residents of North Portland.

The topic has grown so bitter that Mayor Tom Potter responded to talk of a compromise last week by walking out of a City Council meeting.”*

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October 26, 2007

Mayor Potter storms out of street-renaming meeting - (Cesar Chavez related) - Portland, Oregon

Filed under [ Hispanic News ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Oregon ] [ Portland ]

“Declaring that he was not a “voting member of the council anymore,” a red-faced Mayor Tom Potter walked out in the middle of a City Council discussion this afternoon about renaming North Interstate Avenue after labor leader Cesar Chavez.

“But you’re the mayor,” said a stunned Commissioner Randy Leonard.

The council, clearly taken aback by the mayoral implosion, put off a decision until Nov. 14.”*

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