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** UPDATE **

Posted by tamara On August - 9 - 2010

We have been on a bit of hiatus for personal reasons. First off, everyone is ok; we’ve just been taking it slow. Our founder has been suffering from an ailment that has required rest and we have been sensitive to the issue. Due to this ailment she is having a critical and much needed surgery soon. Keep her in your prayers & thoughts. We will make updates on the website, twitter and FB when we can.

Thank you
tamara

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Ayudando Haiti

Posted by tamara On February - 25 - 2010

Eduardo at the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

 

Recently, a friend of Spanglish Chick took some time out of his life in Houston to lend a hand in the earthquake relief efforts in Haiti.

Eduardo E. shared with us his thoughts and experience in the stricken nation. Spanglish Chick applauds Eduardo for his heartfelt, selfless contribution and for all the humanitarian work he has done not only for Haiti, but with all his charitable endeavors.


Why did you feel compelled to go to Haiti?
My initial reaction was that I felt I had to do something in response to the situation occurring there. When my job asked me to go I did everything necessary to prepare without giving too much thought to the (health & security) dangers associated with the trip.

What did you see?
To be honest, I stayed primarily in the airport area during the unloading and loading of supplies from the planes to the trucks that then took it to the tent community. I would depart in the morning from Miami and stay through late afternoon/evening in Hiati. I was there for 2 days. The destruction I saw was limited because the airport was 20 miles away from the epicenter from where earthquake struck.

How did you feel about what you saw?
During one of the stays I inquired about going into the city, but I was told by several U.S. Military (that was there assisting with airport logistics and security) that it was not recommended and that they hadn’t gone out there due to security reasons. The Haitian people I met seemed to be bewildered by the situation. I think part of them had gratitude for the aid, but another part of them may have felt as if we were encroaching on their territory.

What can people do to help?
At this point, I think many people are experiencing “donor fatigue,” but the sad thing is that the situation will not be resolved soon and it may take up to three years for levels to reach pre-earthquake status. I think that the global community can use this experience to improve the situation for the better and demonstrate that we can come together as a community during times of need.

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Friends we support …

Posted by tamara On February - 23 - 2010

From time to time, please take a moment to check out our “visit friends we support” links on the right hand side of the front page. We update the list every month. 

Spanglish Chick is not paid to promote friends. We truly believe that these are great sites and places for our readers to check out. All organizations and establishments are chosen based on the appreciation of us at Spanglish Chick.

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Welcome to Spanglish Chick

Posted by tamara On February - 1 - 2010

Welcome to our sneak preview!
Spanglish Chick is an online publication, magazine, journal and blog dedicated to anyone who appreciates fun, honest and informative journalism from the perspective of a Spanglish Chick or those who support her. Tell us what you think about the website and articles? Tell us what you want to hear, see and read from Spanglish Chick? Have a like or dislike? We want to know about it!
Email us at admin@spanglishchick.com.

 

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Spanglish Chick’s Flikr updates

Posted by tamara On January - 26 - 2010

From time to time you will see Spanglish Chick’s flikr feed at the right bottom portion of the front page. We like to use that space to provide you with photos from places, events, gatherings and rallies we have attended.

The current feed is displaying photos from a pro-life protest in front of a new Planned Parenthood building that has been built here in Houston. Although SpanglishChick supports a woman’s right to choose, we felt it was newsworthy to document this protest. We feel that everyone is entitled to be heard.

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