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Sup y’all. While we all fine tune our arguments against HP, I’ve got a public service announcement. Our nearest and dearest Elena from Elenamary.com is scrounging up some cabbage for a Louisiana Road Trip for a New Majority. So if you feel like you coulda done more this past election … and you’re employed … why not give your monthly tithe to her and help make a difference. HP and Derek and I all met up for beers on Friday. They both confessed that they really want to be liberals, but that they don’t have the fashion sense. But seriously … they’re cool guys … the fifth and sixth bloggers (after Joe, Karen, Elenita, and Reza) that I’ve met in person only after having read their weblogs for a while first. In all six cases I was surprised by just how different (and real) the person is than you expect after simply reading their blog. Hopefully we’ll organize some sort of bloggers meetup here in San Diego soon. |
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[Grant] Gobierno Abierto América Latina
This blog post is a summary of a $25,000 grant from Omidyar Network to the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness to support the convening of Latin American transparency networks in Mexico City on March 20, 2012 to discuss the opportunities, challenges,
[Grant] Gobierno Abierto América Latina
This blog post is a summary of a $25,000 grant from Omidyar Network to the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness to support the convening of Latin American transparency networks in Mexico City on March 20, 2012 to discuss the opportunities, challenges,
[Philanthropy] Stay Human
I hesitantly decided to become involved in philanthropy because I believe that civil society has an important role to play in bringing about a more sustainable, just, and well governed 21st century society. Businesses and governments have their fundamental roles
[Philanthropy] Stay Human
I hesitantly decided to become involved in philanthropy because I believe that civil society has an important role to play in bringing about a more sustainable, just, and well governed 21st century society. Businesses and governments have their fundamental roles
Fiscal Transparency (is Not Enough)
OpenSpending.org has simple goal that is extraordinarily difficult to achieve: wherever you may live, you enter in how much you earn per month, press a button, and poof, a stunning visualization of where your tax money goes. Let’s say I’m
Fiscal Transparency (is Not Enough)
OpenSpending.org has simple goal that is extraordinarily difficult to achieve: wherever you may live, you enter in how much you earn per month, press a button, and poof, a stunning visualization of where your tax money goes. Let’s say I’m
Niños Incomodos and Video for Advocacy in Mexico
Last month I caught an interesting tweet from Alejandro Ramírez, the CEO of the 4th largest cinema chain in the entire world: Ramírez was celebrating the fact that De Panzazo, an excellent documentary about the state of the country’s education
Niños Incomodos and Video for Advocacy in Mexico
Last month I caught an interesting tweet from Alejandro Ramírez, the CEO of the 4th largest cinema chain in the entire world: Ramírez was celebrating the fact that De Panzazo, an excellent documentary about the state of the country’s education
Helping Politicians Keep Their Promises
Politicians love to make promises. Here in Mexico, presidential contender Enrique Peña Nieto even spent the morning of the first official day of campaigning at a public notary’s office where he signed his name next to his first three campaign
Helping Politicians Keep Their Promises
Politicians love to make promises. Here in Mexico, presidential contender Enrique Peña Nieto even spent the morning of the first official day of campaigning at a public notary’s office where he signed his name next to his first three campaign
[Report] Parliamentary Power to the People
Brazil-based transparency and freedom of information scholar Greg Michener has authored the first major report on the use of online platforms to understand and monitor parliaments in Latin America. Commissioned by the Open Society Foundations, “Parliamentary Power to the People,”
[Report] Parliamentary Power to the People
Brazil-based transparency and freedom of information scholar Greg Michener has authored the first major report on the use of online platforms to understand and monitor parliaments in Latin America. Commissioned by the Open Society Foundations, “Parliamentary Power to the People,”
Transparently Advocating for Transparency
Update: I have removed the “within 15 days of the signing of a grants agreement” from the commitment. For a variety of reasons it may not be possible to publish the related information so soon after the agreement has been
Transparently Advocating for Transparency
Update: I have removed the “within 15 days of the signing of a grants agreement” from the commitment. For a variety of reasons it may not be possible to publish the related information so soon after the agreement has been
Back to My Printing Press
I started blogging at el-oso.net in December 2003. I didn’t expect it to last long; mostly I wanted to keep a travel diary for a road trip around Mexico, and I figured, why not keep it on the Internet? Several
Back to My Printing Press
I started blogging at el-oso.net in December 2003. I didn’t expect it to last long; mostly I wanted to keep a travel diary for a road trip around Mexico, and I figured, why not keep it on the Internet? Several
Conference-Slutting Toward Good Governance
2012 looks a lot like a convenient excuse for the Latin American diplomatic jet set to rack up their American Express rewards points while in Cartagena, Brasilia, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere. Looking through a less
Conference-Slutting Toward Good Governance
2012 looks a lot like a convenient excuse for the Latin American diplomatic jet set to rack up their American Express rewards points while in Cartagena, Brasilia, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Rio de Janeiro and elsewhere. Looking through a less
The Carlsbad Marathon
It was about five o’clock in the morning when Cindylu, with her sweet little voice — all chamomile and honey — says, “Oso, you should probably put some vaseline in your butt crack.” That’s when I knew I was in
The Carlsbad Marathon
It was about five o’clock in the morning when Cindylu, with her sweet little voice — all chamomile and honey — says, “Oso, you should probably put some vaseline in your butt crack.” That’s when I knew I was in
It’s the shirt, I could never bring myself to wear a Che shirt…;)
Oso, via you I have made many a blog friend connections. It is funny how many of us communicate with each other, offer encouragement, advice etc. And for the most part I think the circle is pretty connected. Woojay, Daily Texican, Yonder Lies it, etc. Thank goodness we aren’t connected via STDster.
thanks for the link.
Hasta la next meetup siempre.
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man, sorry i’ve not commented in a bit. was a hella last week and then this morning i found out one of my fellow gay bloggers was hit by a car in what appears to be a deliberate hate crime. had me real torn up.
hey … my eye was caught by blog convention in san diego. does that include free floor space for sleeping bags for east coasters???
just kidding. maybe.
as long as babies are welcome
Oso, I’ve been thinking for a while now that there are two things I’d like to do: meet local bloggers here in San Diego, and brush up on my Spanish. I mean, I took about a gajillion years of Spanish in high school and college, and I live, what, 30 miles from Mexico? Yet my Spanish-language skills are pathetic. And yet I figure if I only got a little bit of practice, it would come back to me.
The solution to these two problems suggests itself.
HispanicPundit, I’ve never met you but when I look into the mirror, I conclude that anyone who is not actually wearing a canvas sack for clothing will have no problem meeting the minimum clothing requirements for liberal.