Category: Opinion

Commentary: Challenge of Education — Part III

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Commentary: How to support victims of sexual violence

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Commentary: Challenge of Education — Part II

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Commentary: Challenge of Education — Part I

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Bilingual commentary: Mexican novelas and mythology

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Commentary: Latinos and the 2013 Oscars: Mixed feelings

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Commentary: Sensitive male in a macho world

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Commentary: Lessons from ‘My Beloved World,’ by Sonia Sotomayor

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Bilingual commentary: The end of textbooks?

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Commentary: Do you want to have a heart attack?

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Bilingual commentary: Valentine’s Day or Geoffrey Chaucer Day?

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Commentary: The Opportunity to serve — Women in combat

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Bilingual commentary: My baby turns thirty

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Bilingual commentary: The luckiest generation

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Commentary: National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

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Bilingual commentary: Polytheism

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Bilingual commentary: Baby steps

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor When I was younger (and more foolish), night would come and once again I would question why I dared to think that I could do it all.  Like the superwoman who believes that she can…

First ‘Longevity’ meeting of year set for Jan. 2

VENTURA — A free meeting at which anyone can learn about longevity with good health will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 702 County Square Drive, Ventura, organizers reported in a media release. This meeting has…

Bilingual commentary: Communicating, or missing brain cells?

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Capps announces implementation of “Pay as You Earn” program to make student loan repayment easier for young people

WASHINGTON, D.C. –Congresswoman Lois Capps (CA-23) on Dec. 21 announced the implementation of the Obama Administration’s “Pay as You Earn” program. The Administration’s “Pay as You Earn” proposal will reduce monthly loan payments by capping them at 10 percent of…

Commentary: Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary: It’s not only about gun control

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Bilingual commentary: Higher education for Latinos

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Hospice of Santa Barbara offers advice for parents, teachers after elementary school shooting tragedy

SANTA BARBARA — Hospice of Santa Barbara is providing information for those in our community who have questions and concerns related to the recent shooting tragedy that killed 20 children and 7 adults in an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, the organization reported in…

Bilingual commentary: Pearl Harbor

By David Magallanes /Guest contributor A few days ago we commemorated the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii. For the ancient Hawaiians, the place was called Wai Nomi; that is, Pearl Water. It must have been a…

Deadline is Dec. 12 for matching donation for farm worker housing

VENTURA COUNTY — Dark, small, crowded, dilapidated… substandard and unacceptable. These are words that are commonly used to describe the housing available to farm worker families in Ventura County, and yet farm workers sustain agriculture in our community and bring…

Bilingual commentary: Human Touch — Judgment, then understanding

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor Huff, huff, puff, puff … inhale, exhale.  It was another evening of routine discipline as I plowed my body around the running track at the local park. The landscape was predictable in this neighborhood: the…

Bilingual commentary: Taos Pueblo: A unique Christmas celebration

By Stacey Wittig / Vagabonding Chica – Travel Writer Freezing air from snow-capped mountains pinches your nose as you walk toward Taos Pueblo on Christmas Eve. Moving into the crowd gathered around the adobe chapel, you hear people speaking hushed Spanish,…

Letter to the Editor: A Potential Antidote to Gang Violence: Membership in a Boys & Girls Club

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Bilingual commentary: The Guardians

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Commentary: When grief is home for the holidays

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Bilingual commentary: Mysterious processes

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Guest commentary: Local Vulture Magic

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Guest commentary: The Latino Problem

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Pew Hispanic Center reports on Latino voters during 2012 election

Latinos voted for President Barack Obama over Republican Mitt Romney by 71% to 27%, according to an analysis of exit polls by the Pew Hispanic Center, a Project of the Pew Research Center.1 The report was released Wednesday by the Washington,…

Bilingual commentary: Queen Melisende of Jerusalem

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Check out the November print edition of Amigos805

  Politics, upcoming cultural events, tips on travel, food and personal finance — you can find all these in the latest print edition of Amigos805. Distributed throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, the 10,000-copy November print edition can be found…

Café on A to celebrate Día de Los Muertos on Nov. 2

The Café on A will hold a Día de los Muertos celebration: “Community, Cultura y Conciencia,” starting at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 at 438 So. A St., downtown Oxnard. Presented by Union del Barrio and Café on A, the…

Bilingual commentary: “Gucci” camping on the Inca Trail

By Stacey Wittig / “Vagabonding Chica” Travel Writer The remote ruins of Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Peru, can be reached by train. However, the hardy – may I add fool-hardy? – prefer the road less traveled, the…

Bilingual commentary: Returning home, starting over

By David Magallanes /Guest contributor Many years ago, I tried to return home. I was going about separating from my wife, I was flat broke, and I felt that my life was going downhill—in flames. So I tried returning home — the…

Bilingual commentary: The Fine Arts

By David Magallanes /Guest contributor I have just had the privilege of attending the 25th Anniversary of the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard. There is something special about being amongst people who are interested in, dedicated to, intrigued by and simply…

CLU’s José Marichal to speak on ‘Does Facebook Make us Better Citizens?’ on Oct. 24

José Marichal, CLU associate professor of political science, will speak on: ‘Does Facebook Make us Better Citizens?’ during the next Center for Equality and Justice Lecture Series discussion at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24 at California Lutheran University, 60 W. Olsen Drive, Thousand…

Commentary: Latinos, religion and the Campaign of 2012

Survey says: Catholics strongly favor Obama. Evangelicals divided. Rapidly growing Latino support for same-sex marriage By Frank X. Moraga / Amigos805 After a lively political debate this week, President Barack Obama and Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney have been busy hitting key…

Commentary: Why pink makes me cringe

By Mona AlvaradoFrazier / Guest contributor  It’s not Pink, the singer, that stirs up ambivalent feelings in my soul. It’s the color pink linked to October’s Breast Cancer Awareness month. It’s all the pink stuff beyond the commemorative ribbons. It’s pink deodorant…

Bilingual commentary: Rules, Freedom and Consequences

By David Magallanes /Guest contributor As American citizens, or residents, of this great country, we are accustomed to think in terms of the freedom that we enjoy in this society. Throughout the history of the United States, more and more sectors…

Bilingual commentary: Surrounded by teachers

By David Magallanes /Guest contributor We have a tendency to think of our “teachers” as those who dedicate themselves to teaching us in the classrooms of our schools, in elementary schools as well as at the colleges and universities. We believe…

Bilingual commentary: Our schools — State of emergency

By David Magallanes /Guest contributor The red lights are flashing. The giant waves continue weakening — and soon knocking down — what was, once upon a time, our glory in the Golden State during the years that I was passing through…

Commentary: Upcoming events celebrate Hispanic heritage

By Mona AlvaradoFrazier / Guest contributor “Our history defines and strengthens us,” said Alejandro Fernandez, the famous Mexican singer, when narrating the recent four-hour mini-series on the History Channel. It is important to know that the designation for Hispanic Heritage Month is…

Bilingual commentary: A sense of the infinite

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor Last Saturday, I decided to take my grandson and his family to see the stars at a party. No, we did not go to some extraordinary event in Hollywood or Beverly Hills, but rather to…

Bilingual commentary: Little white lies: Do they cause harm?

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor I enjoy watching Mexican, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and French films. If we watch them focused on their content and message and, even more importantly, if we reflect on them after seeing them, we gain another…

Bilingual commentary: Cultural, health, social and political events dominate upcoming calendar

By Frank X. Moraga / Amigos805 Between Hispanic Heritage Month activities, an annual cross-border health education program and the end of the 2012 political campaign season (thankfully), residents in the 805 region will have plenty to do during the next…

Bilingual commentary: Escaping from the cycle

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor On one recent Sunday, I went to see a film, short but at the same time intriguing, powerful and incisive. It showed an aspect of our society that we might prefer to ignore or about…

Bilingual report: Extend your summer

By Stacey Wittig / Vagabonding Chica – Travel writer When the long-anticipated Cars Land opened this past June at Disney California Adventure Park, avid fans waited six to seven hours to experience new, exciting rides at the 12-acre theme land.…

Last chance to advertise in our Amigos805 special Hispanic Heritage Month print edition

Time is running out to advertise in our Amigos805 special Hispanic Heritage Month print edition. The edition will include an update on all activities and events celebrating this special time of year for the Latino community, including upcoming Fiestas Patrias…

Bilingual commentary: Why college is still important

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor It makes me laugh when I think about how a cousin, many years ago, expressed his disdain for my other, closer cousins — as well as for me — in a collegially offensive manner:…

Bilingual commentary: Is it worth it to go to college?

By David Magallanes / Guest contributor In the newspaper from today, Sunday (I continue to be one of those dinosaurs that still reads the newspaper), a political cartoon with a disturbing message by cartoonist Steve Breen caught my eye. I…