Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

From My Corner: January 22, 2022

Here we go again… Part 2 Last week I mentioned three jobs being created that went before the Ordinance Committee, poorly drafted without following the customary rules.  The City Council will be taking it up […]

Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

From My Corner: January 15, 2022

Who should we trust? This week, the United States Supreme Court heard the cases involving the mandatory vaccinations imposed by the federal government and during the arguments on Friday, multiple judges promoted misinformation about COVID-19, […]

Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

Desde Mi Esquina: Enero 8, 2022

LA SAGA DE INFANTE SE INICIA Mientras miraba la Inauguración del Concejo Municipal de la Ciudad el 3 de enero de 2022, un elemento importante me saltó a la vista a través de la televisión […]

Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

From my corner: January 8, 2022

THE INFANTE SAGA INITIATES While watching the City’s City Council Inauguration on January 3, 2022, one major item stared me right through the television which I found very odd. No, it wasn’t that Governor Charlie […]

Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

Desde Mi Esquina: Enero 1, 2022

Favores políticos ¡Esto es tan común después de una elección!  Algunas personas que contribuyen a la campaña de un candidato o están entre los amigos y familiares que logran obtener favores políticos. Afortunadamente, Alberto y […]

Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

From My Corner: January 1, 2022

Political favors This is so common after an election!  Some people who contribute to a candidate’s campaign or they are among the friends and relatives that manage to get political favors. Fortunately, Alberto and I […]

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Desde Mi Esquina: Diciembre 15, 2021

¿Cuál es su color? Cuando mi familia llegó de Cuba en 1963, alguien se refirió a nosotros como “gente de piel aceitunada”, algo que nunca había escuchado antes. Recordé mirarme a mí misma y preguntarme […]

Desde Mi Esquina/From My Corner

From My Corner: December 15, 2021

What’s your color? When my family arrived from Cuba in 1963, someone referred to us as “olive-skinned people”, something I had never heard before.  I recalled looking at myself and wondering where that idea came […]