ke-meenz-wuht • I’m a storyteller exploring Latinidad in Spanglish via entertainment, leadership y familia
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ATTENTION: Elders Project is in 4th place to win an Anthem Community Voice Award! 👏 Rally the troops to celebrate now!: https://t.co/OS4ggui9jU #AnthemAwards
I’m here to tell you that even though some have forgotten … I remember.
I remember what it was like when Trump was president.
I remember what he did and said, about Puerto Rico…
About our people ...
I remember after Hurricane Maria devastated our island…
Trump blocked billions in relief … while thousands died.
I remember that when our families lacked clean water and electricity,
Trump threw paper towels and called Puerto Rico “dirty” and “poor.”
But I was not surprised..
Because I ALSO remember… he launched his campaign by calling Latinos criminals and rapists.
He’s told us what he’ll do.
He'll separate children from their families and threatened to use the ARMY to do it
This election goes way beyond political parties.
Now let’s remember what the United States represents and stands for. It’s our name - United.
Regardless of where we’re from.
I’m Marc Anthony…
I remember…
And that’s why I support Kamala Harris for President
I often hear folks say, “Donald Trump sent me a check during the pandemic.”
I want to make sure you understand this: Congress sent you a check. By the way, Joe Biden also sent you a check during the pandemic, just like I gave people relief during the Great Recession. The difference is that we didn’t put our names on it – because it wasn’t about feeding our egos or advancing our politics, it was about helping people.
So don’t be giving him credit for that. And don’t give him your vote, either. There’s only one candidate in this election who cares about you, and that’s Kamala Harris.
Thanks to @KSATSteph & @ksatnews for hosting a town hall with Dr. Amelie Ramirez and others @UTHealthSA on how we can revolutionize cancer care in South Texas!
Watch: https://t.co/4U7oJgnXQ6
Check out this virtual tour of our Mexican American civil rights "superheroes" art installation along the San Antonio River Walk. Artwork by Ray Tattooed Boy. Thank you to @historymadebyus for inviting us to a video collaboration 🌟 On view through Oct 13. https://t.co/EnNjZ5pSGr
Al Otro Lado del Espejo exhibit features #SanAntonio Latino artists, along w/scholars, photographers, ceramists, poets & historians. It runs thru Jan 31, 2025 in #Queretaro Mexico - a unique binational project! INTERVIEW: Antonio Arelle Barquet, Director https://t.co/rSzYJ8JUBm
30 years ago, "Rio Bravo" featured film & stage actor @TheJesseBorrego in a pivotal role. Jesse is welcomed back to the @TheGuadalupe dance stage for the 30th anniversary of “Rio Bravo” September 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the UTSA Downtown Campus. https://t.co/zO9yi0qcY5
These tenants could be teachers, restaurant workers, senior citizens, hospital workers and others who are “the lifeblood of our community, and yet cannot find places to live that are commensurate with their income levels,” Olivia Travieso of @OCIGroup & OCI Development
Well, damn. This project was so promising. And, the council unanimously approved a resolution of support of this project to get tax credits earlier this year. It failed anyway.
https://t.co/GaKyzUsa1M Thanks, @viviris for the piece.
#TheBear star Liza Colón-Zayas, the first Latina #Emmy winner for best supporting actress in a comedy series, urges "all the Latinas who are looking at me: Keep believing, and vote. Vote for your rights." https://t.co/3itGkRBc7U
Today we honor the memory of all those we lost on September 11, 2001. May we never forget their stories – and the bravery of our first responders and troops who sacrificed so much.
On 9/11, nearly 3,000 lives were lost, and among them were immigrants who came to the U.S. in search of better opportunities.
Today, we honor the memory of all who perished by celebrating the diversity of their lives. 🕊️
If you're in NYC, visit @Sept11Memorial for more stories!