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Jan 30th, 2011 |
By Paul Russell Laverack
By PAUL MAVERICK
POLITICAL MUSCLE
Workers from the Disneyland hotels gather with their children in Hollywood, in front of Disney’s historic “El Capitan” movie theater. The children have come to return their Disney toys, because the company has made health insurance unaffordable for their families. If Disney holds the workers and their children in such low regard, there are plenty of other toys in the toybox, for little ones to play with!
Posted in English-language stories, Reportajes, Trabajadores / Labor, Videos |
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Tags: children, Disney, Disneyland, family, hollywood, labor, local 11, march, Paul Maverick, Political Muscle, rally, Toy Story 3, toys, union, unite here
Dec 21st, 2010 |
By Marina Sandoval
By MARINA SANDOVAL
EL NUEVO SOL
Each step counts in making a difference in a child’s education and Dream provides a quality education to children in the rural areas of the Dominican Republic.
Posted in English-language stories, Galerías audiovisuales, Noticias, Reportajes, Videos |
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Tags: Ani Yanachkova, Caribbean, children, Education, Illiteracy, Latin America, Marina D. Sandoval, non-profit, The Dominican Republic, The Dream Project, UNESCO, UNICEF
Dec 21st, 2010 |
By Morganpmarx
Learn the Basic Positions and Terms of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu From These Photos Taken at Chris Lisciandro’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club By MORGAN MARX EL NUEVO SOL Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a grappling-based martial art with roots in both Japan and Brazil. Instructor Joel Orozco (white pants), 34, rolls with student Dean Dana, 45, during
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Tags: BJJ, brazilian jiu jitsu, children, grappling, martial arts, mixed martial arts, MMA, Sherman Oaks, sports
Dec 21st, 2010 |
By Morganpmarx
By MORGAN MARX
EL NUEVO SOL
Fifteen boys, ranging in age from 8 to 13, buzz about the small space. Their shrieks and laughs ricochet off the plain gray walls.
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Tags: BJJ, brazil, brazilian jiu jitsu, children, health, martial arts, mixed martial arts, MMA, self defense, Sherman Oaks
Dec 20th, 2010 |
By Dena Betancourt
By DENA BETANCOURT
EL NUEVO SOL
After years of working on and writing about the subject of human trafficking, journalist and documentary filmmaker Chelo Alvarez-Stehle has used media as a way to communicate and bring awareness on the issue.
As a child, had always been outraged at the condition of women and the superiority of men over women. She realized later on this was the reason why she became very involved. “Women are so vulnerable in the face of men’s sexuality and their needs in general,” she said.
Posted in Artículo de portada, Human Rights/Derechos Humanos, Proyectos especiales |
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Tags: Chelo Alvarez, Chelo Alvarez- Stehle, children, Dena Betancourt, Derechos Humanos, Documentales, Documentaries, Human Rights, human trafficking, Nepal, New Media, niños, nuevos medios, sex trafficking, tráfico humano
Dec 12th, 2010 |
By Marina Sandoval
By MARINA D. SANDOVAL
EL NUEVO SOL
Children through out Latin America and the Caribbean are with out proper education. They are unable to receive an education due to poverty, insufficient teachers, government and identity.
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Tags: Ani Yanachkova, Caribbean, Catherine DeLaura, children, Dominican Republic, Education, Haiti, Human Rights, Latin America, Loyola University Chicago, Marina D. Sandoval, Poverty, The Dream Project, UNESCO, UNICEF
May 28th, 2010 |
By Benavides
By Michelle Ramnarine
EL NUEVO SOL
Many Korean women leave their families and jobs in Korea under the guise of an affluent, prosperous Korean American husband who offers and promises them a better life with him as his wife in America. However; not long after arriving, they soon realize they were deceived and fear for their life.
Posted in English-language stories, Proyectos especiales, Videos, Violencia íntima, familiar y laboral |
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Tags: Ae Hee Lo, children, Domestic abuse, emotional abuse, Home on the Green Pastures, Hye Young Kwon, immigrant, Korean, Korean American, mental health, Michelle Ramnarine, physical abuse, second step homes, violence, women