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[HQ] Darren Criss, Ryan Alexander Holmes, Ari Afsar, Maulik Pancholy, and Jose Antonio Vargas attend the TAAF Heritage Month Summit at The Glasshouse on May 02, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for The Asian American Foundation)
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darthfoil · 3 months
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"Here's the truth about coming out: we are not coming out—we are letting you in." - Jose Antonio Vargas
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Immigration Flow Chart - Roadmap to Green Card
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adamwatchesmovies · 8 months
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The 33 (2015)
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The 2010 Copiapó mining accident was practically made for a feature-length film adaptation. Of course, there are a few liberties taken here and there but the essentials remain. Though you will find some familiar - some would say clichéd - elements in The 33, it works as a straightforward inspirational disaster story.
In Chile, the San José mine collapses, trapping 33 men deep underground. Though they made it to the mine's rescue chamber, they have little food and water. Determined to survive, they band together under the leadership of Mario Sepúlveda (Antonio Banderas) while their families above pressure the government to begin an extensive rescue operation.
Besides Mario Sepúlveda, you might not remember everyone’s name, but enough time is spent with key people for you to recognize who’s who. That one’s the Bolivian (Tenoch Huerta) who's worried the Chileans won't accept him - particularly when food runs out. There’s the one who loves Elvis Presley (Jacob Vargas), the pastor (Marco Treviño), the alcoholic (Juan Pablo Raba) who never got the chance to reconnect with his sister (Juliette Binoche), the one whose wife is pregnant with their first child, the one everyone is laughing at because up on the surface, he has two women fighting over him - his wife and his mistress. In addition to the 33 miners, there are many characters on the surface to keep track of: the Minister of Mining of Chile (Rodrigo Santoro as Laurence Golborne), the driller who supervises the rescue operation (James Brolin), several of the wives or sisters and more. This could've been a major issue, and director Patricia Riggen keeps this in mind. The 33 structures itself in a way that if you’re confused about who’s who, it will only be for a half-second. The editing and dialogue - more so than the characters’ faces, which become increasingly dirty and thin as more time is spent underground - ensure you know who you’re dealing with in each scene. That's practically a miracle in itself.
Though some of the story does exactly what you expect it to, it does these scenes well. The mine's owner has to roll his eyes when the initial safety concerns are brought up. The miners have to ration their food and figure out plans while waiting to be rescued. Their families have to make sure their voices are heard. The government has to worry about what the voters will say if the operation fails. A better film would have more scenes like the miner’s “last supper”, when they use their imaginations to bring in all of their loved ones to transform an omen of dread into a beacon of hope but there really any bad scenes in the entire running time.
The 33 makes you feel the feels you expect, makes you wonder what you would do if you were put in this exact scenario, keeps you guessing enough that you remain invested all the way through and leaves you pleased because all of your expectations were met. I don’t think it’s a picture you’ll come back to over and over again, but that’s fine. While it lasts, The 33 tells an interesting story you’ll be glad to have seen and as a rental, you'll get more than your money's worth. (On Blu-ray, September 30, 2021)
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longliveblackness · 7 months
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Slavery was legal.
Colonialism was legal.
Jim Crow was legal.
Apartheid was legal.
Legality is a matter of power, not justice.
—Jose Antonio Vargas
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La esclavitud era legal.
El colonialismo era legal.
La era de Jim Crow era legal.
La segregación racial era legal.
La legalidad es una cuestión de poder y no de justicia.
—Jose Antonio Vargas
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The Importance of Filipino Stories: Celebrating Filipino American History Month
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October is Filipino American History Month. With more than 4.2 million individuals of Filipino descent here in the U.S., we know there are at least 4.2 million stories to cherish and celebrate! Today’s story comes from Josie Gepulle, our fall 2022 Editorial intern and proud Filipino American. It wasn’t until I was in my second year of college that I got my first reading assignment on Filipino American stories.
At my university, I was taking a history course entitled “American Radicals and Reformers.” Halfway through the semester, I learned about Larry Itilong, a Filipino migrant laborer who went on to lead the five-year Delano Grape Strike in California and later co-founded the United Farm Workers of America.
I’m pretty sure my jaw actually dropped hearing about this. An actual Filipino American made his way into the history books, one who had a profound impact on the labor movement. 
That’s also when it really hit me: there was a lack of Filipino stories in my life.
I grew up in a small suburban Texas town. I was the first and only Filipino my community saw, so I don’t really blame anyone for their ignorance. It was frustrating, however, to receive several comments like, “Are you sure you’re Asian? You don’t look like it at all.” or “Where is the Philippines anyway?” I didn’t understand at that time because I’m proud of my heritage, but what does that mean to a world that doesn’t even know you exist? The most recognition I’ve gotten is from veterans recalling war buddies or travelers who visited Manila once.
I learned the history of the Philippines from my dad, not school. The Philippines, it seems, had no place in the story of America, despite being one of its former colonies. Even the mainstream media barely acknowledged our culture and our community. Any reference to the Philippines seemed to only refer to Manila and how the language was Tagalog. I couldn’t relate to that. My parents are from Bacolod, a city in central Philippines, where the community spoke Illongo. The narrative America wanted to tell about the Philippines, as limited as it was, was not one I could fit into.
It took me a long time to identify as a Pinoy writer. That same year at college when I learned about Larry Itliong, I attended a special event where I heard Jose Antonio Vargas, the famed journalist and immigration rights activist, and openly undocumented Filipino American, give a talk about his book, Dear America: Notes from an Undocumented Citizen. He, too, was a storyteller and writer, just like I wanted to be.
I finally realized I wasn’t alone. I didn’t need to be the author who put the Philippines in the history book. Several writers already did that for me. Carlos Bulosan wrote the famous America Is in the Heart, establishing the Filipino American perspective in literature. Then there are the writers of today, like Elaine Castillo with her book America Is Not the Heart, a clear callback to Bulosan. While Filipino Americans may have different interpretations of their identities, these stories are very much in dialogue with each other.
Each story, including mine, is only a small piece in a much larger puzzle. My own perspective that only represents a tiny fraction of Filipino history. The Philippines is made up of 7000+ islands and has 120+ spoken languages. We have our own history and mythology that existed long before the Americans came and long before the first colonizers, the Spaniards, arrived as well. While colonialism has tried time and time again to erase our stories, remembering our traditions and history is how they live on. We don’t want these stories to become forgotten simply because they’re left out of school curriculums. However, I do have to take a moment to be grateful for virtual spaces, especially those for writers. While my family is no longer the only Filipino family in my city, it was online where I met my very first Pinoy friends. Together, we traded experiences, laughing at the little tics that our families share. That, too, is an important part of the story. My friends and I aren’t famous, but aren’t those cherished moments together part of our experience as well?
And well, NaNoWriMo is the perfect time to explore your own stories, isn’t it? I remember being drawn to the challenge a long time ago, when I was a tiny middle schooler who felt so lonely in the giant world. NaNo made me believe that my story truly mattered, not just to everyone in the Philippines and America, but to me, the person who all my writing is eventually for. There’s no way I, or anyone for that matter, can accurately describe the story of every single Filipino, let alone Filipino American, out there. But you can talk about your story. Personally, I want to write characters who speak Ilonggo or grew up the only Filipino in their class. Maybe your characters will speak Cebuano or Ilocano. No matter what, Pinoys will get to be main characters! They’ll have grand adventures or share quiet moments with their loved ones. We’ll share our culture, our heritage with the world.
Together, our story will be told. Dungan ta sulat!
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Josie Gepulle is a longtime NaNoWriMo fan, spending her teenage years lurking on the YWP forums and procrastinating her novel writing. She loves hearing the unique stories that come from writers all over the world and believes every voice is worth listening to. She enjoys the many different forms storytelling comes in, doing everything from analyzing TV shows to drawing her favorite characters. She can be found scribbling notes or doodling with an array of pens by her side. If you’d like to learn more about Filipino American History Month, here are some more sites to explore.
10 Ways to Celebrate Filipino American History Month
National Today
Filipino American National Historical Society
FAHM Resources and Creators to learn from (IG Post)
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August Wrap Up! My favorite of the month was The Gods of Tango by Caro De Robertis!
Lone Women by Victor Lavalle- 5⭐️
Being Seen: One Deafblind Woman's Fight to End Ableism by Elsa Sjunneson- 5⭐️
Accessing the Future ed by Kathryn Allan and Djibril Al-Ayad- 3.5⭐️
Greenland by David Santos Donaldson- 3.5⭐️
Snuff by Terry Pratchett - 4⭐️
The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice- 3.5⭐️
Juliet Takes a Breath: A Graphic Novel by Gabby Rivera and Celia Moscote- 4.5⭐️
The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri- 4⭐️
Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Jose Antonio Vargas- 5⭐️
Justice League International vol 4 by Keith Giffen et al- 4⭐️
Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire ed by Jehad Abusalim, Jennifer Bing, and Mike Merryman-Lotze- 5⭐️
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet A Washington- 5⭐️
Mislaid in Parts Half Known by Seanan McGuire- 5⭐️
A Little Kissing Between Friends by Chencia C Higgins- 3⭐️
The Gods of Tango by Caro De Robertis- 5⭐️
Where's My Cow? by Terry Pratchett and Melvyn Grant- 4.5⭐️
The Reformatory by Tananarive Due- 5⭐️
The Old Guard Book Two: Force Multiplied by Greg Rucka et al- 4⭐️
The Golden Frog Games by Claribel A Ortega- 5⭐️
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Que fique registrado...
Segue a lista dos que vivem no 'Pais das Maravilhas' !!!!
PRESO:
01) Anderson Torres - ex-ministro da justiça
02) Daniel Silveira - ex-deputado federal
03) Bismark - humorista, canal Hipócritas
04) Ivan Papo Reto - influencer
05) Serere - cacique
06) Gabriel Mont. - ex-vereador há + 5 meses
07) Mauro Cid - auxiliar de Bolsonaro
08) Max Guilherme - auxiliar de Bolsonaro
09) Sérgio Cordeiro - aux. de Bolsonaro
10) João Carlos - aux. de Bolsonaro
11) Ailton Gonçalves - aux. de Bolsonaro
12) Luís Marcos - aux. de Bolsonaro
13) Allan Frutuozo - jornalista
14) Divesos patriotas - 08/01/23
FORAGIDO:
15) Wellington Macedo - jornalista
16) Allan dos Santos - jornalista, site 3° Livre
17) Adriano Castro - Ex-BBB
CASSADO:
18) Pablo Marçal
19) Deltan Dallagnol
20) Jair Bolsonaro
DESMONETIZADO e MULTADO (alguns):
21) Monark
22) WALTER SOUZA BRAGA NETTO
23) CARLOS BOLSONARO
24) EDUARDO BOLSONARO
25) FLAVIO BOLSONARO
26) NIKOLAS FERREIRA
27) KIM PAIM
28) CARLA ZAMBELLI
29) GUSTAVO GAYER
30) LEANDRO RUSCHEL
31) SILVIO NAVARRO PEREJON
32) HENRIQUE DAMASCENO
33) LUCAS FERRUGEM
34) FILIPE SCHOSSLER
35) BARBARA ZAMBALDI
36) LUIZ PHILIPPE DE O. E BRAGANCA
37) PAULO EDUARDO LIMA MARTINS
38) BERNARDO PIRES KUSTER
39) ELISA BROM DE FREITAS
40) BEATRIZ KICIS DE SORDI
41) ERNANI FERNANDES B. NETO
42) THAIS RAPOSO DO AMARAL PINTO
43) ANDERSON AZEVEDO ROSSI
44) OTAVIO OSCAR FAKHOURY
45) RICARDO DE AQUINO SALLES
46) ANDRE PORCIUNCULA A. ESTEVES
47) ALEXANDRE RAMAGEM R.
48) PAULA MARISA C. DE OLIVEIRA
49) SARITA GONCALVES COELHO
50) DIEGO HENRIQUE GUEDES
51) MARCELO DE C. FRAGALI
52) JOSE PINHEIRO TOLENTINO
53) ROBERTO BEZERRA MOTTA
54) MARIO LUIS FRIAS
55) ROGER ROCHA MOREIRA
56) MICARLA ROCHA MELO
57) SILVIO GRIMALDO DE C.
58) FLAVIA FERRONATO
59) JAIRO MENDES LEAL
60) CAROLINE ROD. DE TONI
61) AUGUSTO PIRES PACHECO
62) PAULO VITOR SOUZA
63) BISMARK FABIO FUGAZZA
64) RODRIGO CONSTANTINO
65) ALEXANDRE DOS SANTOS
66) MAX GUILHERME M. DE MOURA
67) BRUNO CASTRO ENGLER
68) FLORENCIO DE ALMEIDA
69) FILIPE TOMAZELLI SABARA
DESMONETIZADO no Instagram e Facebook:
70) @Doprimido2
71) @MonicaMachado38
72) @PadraoAlexandre
73) @Damadeferroofic
74) @TexugoWick
75) @PATRIOTAS
76) @viniciuscfp
77) @viniciuscfpires
78) @AXELJORGE92
79) @eumesmavivi_
80) @ruirapina3
81) @rafaelbboa
82) @apropria_bia
83) @oiiuiz
84) @emb_resistencia
85) @thaispsic
86) @clauwild1
87) @dimacgarcia
88) @Fa1ryNight,
89) @Conservadora191
90) @FlviaLeo16
91) @mendesluizpaulo
92) @freu_rodrigues
93) @ViLiMiGu_Tex
94) @iaragb
95) @glovesnews
96) @alepavanellim
97) @BrazilFight
》》》 POVO DE ESQUERDA
SOLTO:
01) André do Rap
02) José Dirceu
03) Sergio Cabral
04) Lula
05) Flordelis
06) Chico Rodrigues
07) Renato Duque
08) Delúbio Soares
09) João Santana
10) Paulo Roberto Costa
11) André Vargas
12) Léo Pinheiro
13) Pedro Corrêa
14) Geddel
15) Jacob Barata Filho
16) Chaaya Moghrabi
17) Anthony Garotinho
18) Daurio Speranzini JR
19) Flávio Godinho
20) Eike Batista
21) Lélis Teixeira
22) Octacilio de Monteiro
23) Claudio de Freitas
24) Marcelo Traça
25) Eneas Bueno
26) Dayse Neves
27) Rogério Onofre
28) David Augusto
29) Miguel Iskin
30) Gustavo Estellita
31) Marco Antônio de Luca
32) Sérgio Côrtes
33) Orlando Diniz
34) Milton Lyra
35) Ricardo Rodrigues
36) Marcelo Sereno
37) Carlos Pereira
38) Adeilson Telles
39) Marcelo Martins
40) Arthur Pinheiro Machado
41) Marcos Lips
42) Carlos Martins
43) Sandro Lahmann
44) Cesar Monteiro
45) Sergio da Silva
46) Hudson Braga
47) Paulo Sergio Vaz
48) Athos Albernaz
49) Rony Hamoui
50) Oswaldo Prado Sanches
51) Antonio Albernaz
52) Roberta Prata
53) Marcelo Rzezinski
54) Daurio Júnior
ENGAVETADO:
55) Renan Calheiros
56) Aécio Neves
57) José Serra
58) Michel Temer
59) Alckmin
60) Guido Mantega
61) Rodrigo Maia
62) Gleisi Hoffmann
63) Eunício
64) Padilha
64) Moreira Franco
65) Jaques Wagner
O clamor popular vai obrigar a se escolher magistrados de carreira e verdadeiros juízes imparciais. Vamos divulgar. Se cada um enviar para as pessoas, só assim tomarão conhecimento dessa vergonha!
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uniquetyphoonmiracle · 5 months
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CERATI pinchando RAPTO del cd FUERZA NATURAL en TIJUANA [cuya frontera con SAN DI_EGO es SAN YSIDRO=patrón de Madrid=15 de MAYO..que tenía por patrón o jefe a IVAN de VARGAS y cuyo MERITO fue hacer brotar AGUA en un POZO donde CAYO UN NIÑO..y en la travesía IVAN DE VARGAS de MADRID atropellaron al benjamín del REAL MADRID Alonso Ezquerra MATA_MOROS al salir tras un BALON día que REAL MADRID jugaba su Trofeo BERNABEU contra MILLONARIOS de BOGOTA en sep 2012 cuando también jugaron contra el MANCHESTER CITY de AGÜERO=PRESAGIO..retirado x problemas cardíacos marcando su último GOL al REAL MADRID con FC BARCELONA y partido en el que echaron del BERNABEU a LIAM GALLAGHER por el que THE RAIN fue OASIS..además la madre de ALONSO se había matado haciendo TREKKING EXTREMO por los PICOS DE EUROPA]..donde esta el CRISTO MAS GRANDE DE EUROPA o de LOS ALAMOS rodeado de ANGELES CON TROMPETA junto al que me hospede en SEP 09 camino de LAS VEGAS para ver a KYLIE MINOGUE y es considerado el lugar de nacimiento del ROCK MEXICANO.
A CERATI le quedaban 2 semanas de FIESTA y después un CALVARIO de casi 4 años y medio para él y su familia..había suspendido su concierto en MEXICALI por el terremoto de semanas antes y la gira debió acabar en ESPAÑA o a la RIVERA DEL MANZANA+eRES =Sala LA RIVIERA en MADRID
Por cierto..el día que echaron a LIAM GALLAGHER del BERNABEU murió con 97 años [siendo fumador empedernido] Santiago Carrillo que cuando JUAN CARLOS I legaliza el Partido COMUNISTA el SABADO SANTO de 1977 coloco la sede en calle SANTISIMA TRINIDAD junto a su PARTENER DOLORES IBARRURI "LA PASIONARIA"..le culpan de la MATANZA DE FASCISTAS EN PARA_CUELLOS [MADRID] aunque los FASCISTAS LUEGO liberaron a su MUJER que dicen fue enterrada en el jardín de la casa en PARIS de la PASIONARIA..el CADILLAC ametrallado que le regalo CEACESCU [ejecutado con su mujer la NAVIDAD de 1989] lo guardo en la sede de calle SANTISIMA TRINIDAD y cayó en las manos de GONZALO TORNOS CAFRANGA a cuyo hijo DAVID TORNOS FARRELY conocía por ser Socios de JOSE MANUEL ALMARCHA ALCOLEA y su padre en concesionario de AUTOCARAVANAS y FIAT "BOOS" a las FALDAS DE PARACUELLOS que fue expropiado al construir TERMINAL IV y el cual o DAVID [que con su padre fundo GLORIA CARS de VENTA de coches de EPOCA] estaba en la FRAGATA NUMANCIA cuando la NOCHEBUENA 1990 canto SOLDADOS DEL AMOR ole ole o MARTA SANCHEZ [a la que se le murio su hermana melliza PAZ de CANCER con 38 años] enfocándole las cámaras y tocandole entre los marineros un COCHE que Sorteo la revista de DESNUDOS Y POLITICA "INTERVIU" [fundada por malogrado con 53 años por TUMOR CEREBRAL Antonio ASENSIO en un local de la IGLESIA en Barcelona junto a revista TIEMPO y periódico de Catalunya=grupo ZETA..reventando los derechos televisivos del futbol por el PACTO DE NOCHEBUENA]..con el CADILLAC se caso GEMA con su ex marido un ex piloto militar convertido en civil..yendo yo a la boda en la Iglesia de EL CRISTO DEL PARDO junto al Palacio de FRANCO y al convite en HOTEL PALACE donde MADONNA BESO A BANDERAS para su documental VERDAD O DESAFIO que en España fue EN LA CAMA CON MADONNA
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#Entrevistas: JOSE ANTONIO VARGAS: "Todo el mundo quiere ganar, y en el deporte pierdes más que ganas."
Hoy hablamos con un técnico catalán que lleva varios años entrenando dentro del futbol base catalán. Jose Antonio nos cuenta como es su trabajo en los banquillos y despachos como director deportivo y nos habla de su opinión sobre este futbol. ¿Cómo recuerda Vargas sus inicios en los banquillos? Me cuesta recordar situaciones, pero si recuerdo sensaciones, es difícil, todo estaba cuestionado,…
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Libby Spotlight: Nonfiction eBook Picks for Hispanic Heritage Month
My Voice by Angie Martinez
In her current reign at Power 105.1 and for nearly two decades at New York’s Hot 97, Angie Martinez has had one of the highest rated radio shows in the country. After working her way up as an intern, she burst on the scene as a young female jock whose on-air “Battle of the Beats” segment broke records and became a platform for emerging artists like a young Jay Z. Angie quickly became known for intimate, high-profile interviews, mediating feuds between artists, and taking on the most controversial issues in hip hop. At age twenty-five, at the height of the East Coast/West Coast rap war, Angie was summoned by Tupac Shakur for what would be his last no-holds-barred interview—which has never aired in its entirety and which she’s never discussed in detail—until now. 
Angie shares stories from behind-the-scenes of her most controversial conversations, from onetime presidential hopeful Barack Obama to superstars like Mary J. Blige and Chris Brown, and describes her emotional, bittersweet final days at Hot 97 and the highly publicized move to Power 105.1. She also opens up about her personal life—from her roots in Washington Heights and her formative years being raised by a single mom in Brooklyn to exploring the lessons that shaped her into the woman she is today.
Dear America by Jose Antonio Vargas
"This is not a book about the politics of immigration. This book––at its core––is not about immigration at all. This book is about homelessness, not in a traditional sense, but in the unsettled, unmoored psychological state that undocumented immigrants like myself find ourselves in. This book is about lying and being forced to lie to get by; about passing as an American and as a contributing citizen; about families, keeping them together, and having to make new ones when you can't. This book is about constantly hiding from the government and, in the process, hiding from ourselves. This book is about what it means to not have a home.
After 25 years of living illegally in a country that does not consider me one of its own, this book is the closest thing I have to freedom."
—Jose Antonio Vargas, from Dear America
The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham
Growing up in rural El Salvador in the wake of the civil war, the United States was a distant fantasy to identical twins Ernesto and Raul Flores—until, at age seventeen, a deadly threat from the region’s brutal gangs forces them to flee the only home they’ve ever known.
In this urgent chronicle of contemporary immigration, journalist Lauren Markham follows the Flores twins as they make their way across the Rio Grande and the Texas desert, into the hands of immigration authorities, and from there to their estranged older brother in Oakland, CA. Soon these unaccompanied minors are navigating school in a new language, working to pay down their mounting coyote debt, and facing their day in immigration court, while also encountering the triumphs and pitfalls of teenage life with only each other for support. With intimate access and breathtaking range, Markham offers an unforgettable testament to the migrant experience.
Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez
Luis J. Rodríguez joined his first gang at age eleven. As a teenager, he witnessed the rise of some of the most notorious cliques in Southern California. He grew up knowing only a life of violence—one that revolved around drugs, gang wars, and police brutality. But unlike most of those around him, Rodríguez found a way out when art, writing, and political activism gave him a new path—and an escape from self-destruction.
Always Running spares no detail in its vivid, brutally honest portrayal of street life and violence, and it stands as a powerful and unforgettable testimonial of gang life by one of the most acclaimed Chicano writers of his generation.
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gerardofontenelle · 1 year
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Apple Arcade - A New World To Play In from Mauro Chiarello on Vimeo.
Director: Ian Pons Jewell Producer: Chris Avery @ Apple Writer: Jordan Pories Creative Director: Hamish Pinnel Art Director: Esteban Cardona Group Creative Directors: Sam Oliver & Carl Broadhurst AD Producer: Jacob Stitzel Production Company: Reset Managing Director: Dave Morrison Executive Producers: Deannie O'Neil & Jen Beitler Head of Production: JP Colombo Producer: Megan Moore Director of Photography: Mauro Chiarello Director’s Assistant: George Daniell Casting: Majo Gallardo Costume Designer: Nayeli de Alba
Production Service Company: The Lift Producer: Fuad Abded Managing Director: Avelino Rodriguez Production Manger: Israel González Cadena Unit Manager: Vladimir Espinoza Production Coordinator: Liliana Huacuja APOC: David Carretero Script: Andrea Eduardina Key PA: Juan Tovar Production Assistants: Erick Ávila, Miguel Luna, Isaac Alvarez Runner: Paulina Camacho Chaperone: Paulina Marín Chaperone: Paulina Maqueda Locations Manager: Sergio Aguilar Locations Assistants: Itzia Rojas, Rodrigo López, Eduardo Gutierrez, Andrés Macías, Juan Chávez
1st AD DGA: Robert Phillips 1st AD: Sandra Mayerstein 2nd AD Vala Cárdenas 2nd AD: Lorenza Ramos 1st AC Horacio Vega 2nd AC: Adonay Meza Camera PA: Edson Reyes DIT: Julio Cesar Gonzalez Data Manager: Hayde Medina Corona VTR Operator: Jonathan Fernando Noriega Hernández VTR Assistants: Eduardo Martinez & Miguel Valdez Wheels Operator: Felipe Pérez-Burchard Steadicam Operator: Gerardo Manjarezz Trinity Operator: Niels Lindelien Gaffer: Leonardo Julián Key Grip: Juan Antonio Aguilar López Key Grip: Jose Marcos Vilchis VFX Supervisor: Daniel "Chovy" Cordero VFX Assistants: Rafael Santana Cruz & Francisco Ruben Perez Reyes
Production Designers: Robin Brown & Margarita Laborde Hair & Make Up: Chela Olea Hair & Make Up Assistants: Yoali Cortés, Ixchel Cortés Stunt Coordinator: Tomas Guzman Art Coordinator: Katia Duarte Propmaster: Diego Téllez Decorator: Melinda Ridaura Decorator: Sandra Jalife Art Assistant: Jessica Peralta Wardrobe Coordinator: Giselle Arriaga Wardrobe Assistants: Rodrigo Montoya, Paulina Regalado, Christian Fernando, Rocelia Alexandra Graphic Design: Mireya Guerrero Renders: Hugo Jiménez Swings: Daniel Hernández, Jesús Enriquez, Aldo Márquez, Juan Cisneros, Néstor Luna, Luis Hernández, Gabriel Cabrera.
Edit Company: Whitehouse Post, Los Angeles Editor: Tobias Suhm Executive Producer: Joanna Manning Post Producer: Jordan Stricklin
VFX Company: Framestore VFX Supervisor: James Rogers Senior Producer: Joe Greenberg Art Director: Carlos Vidal Lead Data Wrangler: Fabio Zapata Data Wrangler: Juan Colon Coordinator: Evan Kanter
CAST Kid in car: Ariella Covalin-Mizarahi Metro Guy: Shu Sakimoto
Chef & Waiters: Jack Morris Jean Wolf Allison Vargas
Taco Stand: Mariana Arias Emme Gonzalez Paulina Camacho Oscar Sagrado Raphael De Cecco Ivan Modragon Christian Godoy Miguel Angel
Airplane: Heidy Diaz
Popcorn Eaters: Micah Bijon Charlie Scovill
Clothes Guy: Rick Darge Bus Shelter: Yuki Oc-Noda
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radiorealnews · 1 year
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Programa Mais Médicos abre 552 vagas em 216 municípios do Rio Grande do Sul
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O governo federal anunciou, nesta terça-feira (18), o edital do programa Mais Médicos, que disponibiliza 6.200 vagas em todo o Brasil. No Rio Grande do Sul, serão escolhidos 552 profissionais de saúde em 216 municípios. Entre as cidades do estado, Porto Alegre é a que mais deve receber médicos, com 67 vagas. Em seguida aparecem Pelotas (20), Bagé (13), Alegrete (12), Uruguaiana (12), Alvorada (11), Caxias do Sul (11), Rio Grande (11), Gravataí (10) e Taquara (10). Outros 206 municípios têm de uma a nove vagas disponíveis. O programa Mais Médicos foi relançado com o objetivo de preencher as vagas no Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) para atendimento de atenção primária em Unidades Básicas de Saúde (UBSs). Os interessados em participar do programa devem se inscrever nos municípios que tenham interesse nas vagas do programa. O valor das bolsas de estudo deve continuar o mesmo oferecido atualmente pelo programa, em torno de R$ 12,8 mil, além de auxílio-moradia, que varia de acordo com a região em que atuarão. Até fevereiro de 2023, a Secretaria Estadual da Saúde (SES) registrava 1.320 profissionais nos programas Mais Médicos e Médicos Pelo Brasil atendendo no RS. O Mais Médicos tinha 491 postos ocupados e 412 vagas disponíveis, enquanto o Médicos Pelo Brasil contava com 289 profissionais atuando e 128 vagas abertas no estado. Abaixo está a lista completa dos municípios gaúchos com vagas abertas: Porto Alegre – 67 Pelotas – 20 Bagé – 13 Alegrete – 12 Uruguaiana – 12 Alvorada – 11 Caxias do Sul – 11 Rio Grande – 11 Gravataí – 10 Taquara – 10 Novo Hamburgo – 9 Viamão – 9 Santa Vitória do Palmar – 8 Sapucaia do Sul – 8 Eldorado do Sul – 7 Carazinho – 6 Cachoeira do Sul – 5 Camaquã – 5 Cruz Alta – 5 Santo Ângelo – 5 São Leopoldo 5 Vacaria – 5 Canoas – 4 Dom Pedrito – 4 Igrejinha – 4 Palmeira das Missões – 4 Passo Fundo – 4 Rosário do Sul – 4 Sant’Ana do Livramento – 4 Santa Rosa – 4 São Gabriel – 4 São Jose do Norte – 4 Sapiranga – 4 Erechim – 3 Espumoso – 3 Estancia Velha – 3 Esteio – 3 Frederico Westphalen – 3 Lajeado – 3 Maquiné – 3 Nova Hartz – 3 Nova Santa Rita – 3 Pinheiro Machado – 3 Santa Maria – 3 Santo Augusto – 3 São Lourenco do Sul – 3 São Luiz Gonzaga – 3 São Sebastiao do Caí – 3 Serafina Correa – 3 Amaral Ferrador – 2 Antonio Prado – 2 Arambaré – 2 Arroio do Meio – 2 Bento Gonçalves – 2 Caçapava do Sul – 2 Cacequi – 2 Campinas do Sul – 2 Capão da Canoa – 2 Capão do Leao – 2 Cerrito – 2 Cerro Largo – 2 Cidreira – 2 Crissiumal – 2 Cristal – 2 Dois Irmãos – 2 Encruzilhada do Sul – 2 Formigueiro – 2 Ibirubá – 2 Itaqui – 2 Jaguarão – 2 Julio de Castilhos – 2 Lagoa Vermelha – 2 Nova Palma – 2 Pinhal Grande – 2 Redentora – 2 Rio Pardo – 2 Santa Cruz do Sul – 2 Santo Antônio da Patrulha – 2 São Borja – 2 São Francisco de Assis – 2 São Jerônimo – 2 São Pedro do Sul – 2 Tapejara – 2 Tapes – 2 Terra de Areia – 2 Torres – 2 Três Passos – 2 Venâncio Aires – 2 Alecrim – 1 Almirante Tamandaré do Sul – 1 Alpestre – 1 Alto Feliz – 1 Araricá – 1 Arroio do Sal – 1 Arroio do Padre – 1 Arroio dos Ratos – 1 Arroio Grande – 1 Barão – 1 Barracão – 1 Barra do Ribeiro – 1 Barros Cassal – 1 Boa Vista das Missões – 1 Boa Vista do Buricá – 1 Boa Vista do Incra – 1 Bom Progresso – 1 Butiá – 1 Cachoeirinha – 1 Camargo – 1 Campos Borges – 1 Candelária – 1 Canudos do Vale – 1 Capela de Santana – 1 Caraá – 1 Carlos Gomes – 1 Caseiros – 1 Catuípe – 1 Cerro Branco – 1 Charqueadas – 1 Chuí – 1 Ciríaco – 1 Cotiporã – 1 Cristal do Sul – 1 Dom Feliciano – 1 Dona Francisca – 1 Doutor Mauricio Cardoso – 1 Doutor Ricardo – 1 Encantado – 1 Entre-Ijuís – 1 Erval Grande – 1 Estrela – 1 Eugênio de Castro – 1 Fagundes Varela – 1 Farroupilha – 1 Fazenda Vilanova – 1 Flores da Cunha – 1 Fortaleza dos Valos – 1 Garibaldi – 1 Garruchos – 1 Gaurama – 1 Getúlio Vargas – 1 Gramado Xavier – 1 Guaíba – 1 Guaporé – 1 Harmonia – 1 Herveiras – 1 Horizontina – 1 Ibarama – 1 Ilópolis – 1 Imbé – 1 Imigrante – 1 Independência – 1 Ivoti – 1 Jóia – 1 Lagoa Bonita do Sul – 1 Lagoão – 1 Lajeado do Bugre – 1 Lavras do Sul – 1 Mampituba – 1 Marau – 1 Marcelino Ramos – 1 Mariana Pimentel – 1 Mato Queimado – 1 Minas do Leão – 1 Monte Alegre dos Campos – 1 Monte Belo do Sul – 1 Mucum – 1 Muliterno – 1 Não-Me-Toque – 1 Nonoai – 1 Nova Araçá – 1 Nova Petrópolis – 1 Pantano Grande – 1 Parobé – 1 Paverama – 1 Pedro Osório – 1 Piratini – 1 Planalto – 1 Portão – 1 Porto Mauá – 1 Porto Xavier – 1 Pouso Novo – 1 Progresso – 1 Protásio Alves – 1 Quatro Irmãos – 1 Rondinha – 1 Salto do Jacuí – 1 Salvador do Sul – 1 Santa Bárbara do Sul – 1 Santa Cecília do Sul – 1 Santiago – 1 Santo Cristo – 1 São João do Polêsine – 1 São Jorge – 1 São José dos Ausentes – 1 São Marcos – 1 São Martinho – 1 São Valentim do Sul – 1 São Vicente do Sul – 1 Sarandi – 1 Seberi – 1 Segredo – 1 Serio – 1 Soledade – 1 Tabaí – 1 Tapera – 1 Taquari – 1 Tenente Portela – 1 Teutônia – 1 Três de Maio – 1 Três Palmeiras – 1 Triunfo – 1 Tupanciretã – 1 Ubiretama – 1 Vale Real – 1 Veranópolis – 1 Vista Alegre – 1 Read the full article
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Edit Company: Whitehouse Post, Los Angeles Editor: Tobias Suhm Executive Producer: Joanna Manning Post Producer: Jordan Stricklin
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