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thetristoneera · 11 months
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lamaery · 10 months
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100 Portraits Training | Part 3 and 4 These are mostly from my ref folders for Adolin and Renarin :D Part three
15 - 16) Australian actor Remy Hii
17) Filipino-American actor Vincent Rodriguez III
18) German tennis player Alexander Zverev
19) Filipino-Canadian actor Manny Jacinto
20-21) Chinese weightlifter Lü Xiaojun
22) Burmese-Amercian mixed martial artist Aung La Nsang
Next to actors I looked for sportspersons to use as references, because they have enough of a public image that I could reference them with name (which felt better than just using random people from the internet). Actors are often shown often being very attractive (I should take more refs directly from movies...) and it was nice to also try more day-to-day faces. Everyone is beautiful in their own way, of course, but I wanted to look for pictures which didn't having the person they showed looking beautiful as their main objective.
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23 - 24) Burmese mixed martial artist Aung La Nsang
25) Indonesian badminton player Tontowi Ahmad
26) South Korean sabre fencer Oh Sang-uk
27)Philipine pole vaulter Ernest John Obiena
28) Filipino-Canadian actor Manny Jacinto once more
As for links in this one hmm... This page by the Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists has shot overview of some terms which are important to be aware of for representation (albeit from a theater perspective, but it's still useful) This piece by Khoo Wei Shawn is a brief look into how racial representation has changed in the cartoons using the Ducktales series as an example. His footnotes could be useful for anyone wanting to get deeper into the topic, too. And lastly another take on racism in animation by Ruth Dubb. This one looks at the depiction of black people in early American cartoons and the stereotypes that came with those. Most sources I could find were from an American view. Or least from people living within a Western and American context. In part that's probably due to the language barrier (I have some in German, but there we go again... difficult to share that with most people here). Different countries have their own history of people being racialised and how that intersects with other issues and themes. So if you know of or have interesting takes from non-American sources and perspectives on the topics, please share. :)
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Part 1 – Start of the project Part 2 – Kaladin Part 5 – Dalinar Part 6 & 7 – Shallan and Jasnah Part 8 & 9 - various people and skin tones Part 10 – a little bit for The Lopen Part 11 & 12 - Wit and Navani Part 13 - ofmd und Dev Patel :)
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realmadridnews · 11 months
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Real Madrid Femenino - Real Sociedad Femenino 7:1
scorers: 1:0, Athenea 17'
2:0, Bruun 26'
3:0, Athenea 36'
3:1, Eizaguirre 45+2'
4:1, Raso 54'
5:1, Galvez 65'
6:1, Oroz 77'
7:1, Feller 85'
Real Madrid Femenino: Misa; Carmona, Kathellen, Galvez, Oihane Hernandez; Toletti (58' Oroz), Abelleira (69' Olofsson); Athenea (69' Olaya Rodriguez), Caicedo (58' Feller), Raso; Bruun (58' Zornoza)
Real Sociedad Femenino: Lete; Ramirez, Etxezarreta (46' Vanegas), Tejada, Bernabe (62' Sarasola); Lorena Navarro (46' Uria), Aparicio (72' Arnaiz), Jacinto; Franssi, Jensen, Eizaguirre (72' Owusu)
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dear-indies · 3 years
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hello! if its not too much to ask, i was wondering if i could get a list of your favorite diverse fcs? by which i mean : age / body diverse, nonwhite, any gender identity, disabled, etc. i'm thinking about making an rp and i want to make sure i have enough diversity in my suggested fcs before i even start making skeletons!
Gil Birmingham (1953) Comanche.
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American.
Ken Watanabe (1959) Japanese.
Keanu Reeves (1964) Kānaka maoli, Portuguese, English, Scottish, at least 1/16th Chinese, remote Dutch / English.
Michelle Gomez (1966)
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux, Sihasapa Lakota Sioux, Polish, Irish, French, German, English.
Gina Torres (1969) Afro Cuban. 
Mädchen Amick (1970)
Aaron Pedersen (1970) Arrernte and Arabana.
Nathaniel Arcand (1971) Plains Cree.
Sandra Oh (1971) Korean.
Idris Elba (1972) Sierra Leonean / Ghanaian.
Deborah Mailman (1972) Bidjara, Ngati Porou Maori, Te Arawa.
Isaiah Mustafa (1974) African-American.
Mahershala Ali (1974) African-American.
Sara Ramirez (1975) Mexican, some Irish - bisexaul and non-binary - she/they.
Adam Rodriguez (1975) Puerto Rican.
David Harbour (1975) - has bipolar disorder.
Maggie Q (1979) Vietnamese / Irish, Polish, French.
Daniella Alonso (1978) Inca Peruvian and Japanese / Puerto Rican.
Danai Gurira (1978) Zimbabwean.
Rutina Wesley (1978) African-American - was dating a woman but hasn't labelled / publicly labelled his sexuality.
Nonso Anozie (1979) Nigerian.
Gong Yoo (1979) Korean.
Daniel Henney (1979) Korean / Irish, English.
Angelica Ross (1980) African-American - trans woman.
Ricky Whittle (1981) Afro-Jamaican / English.
Joe Taslim (1981) Chinese-Indonesian.
Dichen Lachman (1982) Tibetan / German.
Gemma Chan (1982) Hongkonger / Chinese.
Heather White (1983) Mohawk / Nakoda Sioux.
Tiphany Adams (1983) - is paraplegic and a wheelchair user. 
Florence Faivre (1983) Thai / French.
Iko Uwais (1983) Betawi.
Steven Yeun (1983) Korean.
Savannah Welch (1984) - amputee.
Charles Michael Davis (1984) African-American / Filipino.
DeWanda Wise (1984) African-American.
Freida Pinto (1984) Konkani Indian.
Brian Michael Smith (1984) African-American - trans man.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian, Peruvian [Quechua, possibly other].
Martin Sensmeier (1985) Tlingit, Koyukon, Eyak, German, Irish.
Clayton Cardenas (1985) Mexican and Filipino.
Rahul Kohli (1985) Punjabi Indian - he/they,
Sinqua Walls (1985) Afro-Jamaican, French, Unspecified Native American, possibly other.
Cooper Andrews (1985) Samoan / Hungarian Jewish.
Jessica Matten (1985) Métis, Saulteaux-Cree, Chinese, British.
Joséphine Jobert (1985) French, Sephardi Jewish, Spanish / Martiniquais, Spanish, possibly Chinese.
Samantha Renke (1986) - has Osteogenesis imperfecta type 3 and is a wheelchair user.
Alba Flores (1986) Romani.
Monica Raymund (1986) Dominican Republic / English, Ashkenazi Jewish - bisexual.
Roberta Colindrez (1986) Mexican - queer.
Wunmi Mosaku (1986) Yoruba Nigerian.
Maika Harper (1986) Inuit.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph (1986) African-American.
Henry Golding (1987) Iban Malaysian / English.
Sen Mitsuji (1987) Japanese / Unspecified Australian. 
Ludi Lin (1987) Chinese. 
Ali Stroker (1987) - is paraplegic and a wheelchair user - bisexual.
Çağlar Ertuğrul (1987) Turkish.
Manny Jacinto (1987) Filipino Chinese.
Michaela Coel (1987) Ghanaian - aromantic.
Naomi Watanabe (1987) Japanese / Taiwanese.
Lewis Tan (1987) Chinese Singaporean / Irish, possibly English.
Jillian Mercado (1988) Afro-Dominican - has spastic muscular dystrophy and is a wheelchair user.
Amiyah Scott (1988) African-American - trans woman.
Nico Tortorella (1988) - genderfluid, non-binary, queer, pansexual and polyamorous - they/them.
Anna Diop (1988) Senegalese.
Raymond Ablack (1989) Indo-Guyanese.
Danielle Brooks (1989) African-American.
Kylie Bunbury (1989) Afro-Guyanese / Swedish, as well as Polish, English, and German.
Shaunette Renée Wilson (1989) Afro-Guyanese.
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard (1989) has has Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome with Marfanoid phenotype causing blindness in one eye and deafness - lesbian.
Laith Ashley (1989) Afro-Dominican - trans man.
Daniel Kaluuya (1989) Ugandan.
Olly Alexander (1990) - non-binary and gay - he/him.
Dev Patel (1990) Gujarati Indian.
Zeeko Zaki (1990) Egyptian.
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, English, Scottish, Danish, Manx.
Harvey Guillén (1990) Mexican - queer.
Trevante Rhodes (1990) African-American.
Laura Harrier (1990) African-American / Rusyn, English, German, Swiss-German.
MJ Rodriguez (1991) African-American / Puerto Rican - trans woman.
Tanaya Beatty (1991) Da’naxda’xw / Himalayan.
Melisa Aslı Pamuk (1991) Turkish. 
Nyma Tang (1991) Ethiopian [South Sudanese].
Mena Massoud (1991) Egyptian.
Sonya Hussyn (1991) Pakistani. 
Shamier Anderson (1991) Afro-Jamaican.
Patti Harrison (1991) Vietnamese / White - trans woman.
Medalion Rahimi (1992) Iranian, Mizrahi Jewish - she/they.
RJ Mitte (1992) - has cerebral palsy.
Zión Moreno (1992) Mexican [Spanish and Unspecified Native American].
Jeremy Pope (1992) African-American - gay.
Tommy Martinez (1992) Venezuelan.
John Boyega (1992) Yoruba Nigerian.
Sean Berdy (1993) - is deaf and has bipolar disorder. 
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mixtec and Triqui.
Kitty Chicha Amatayakul (1993) Thai.
Sofia Carson (1993) Colombian – including Arab [Syrian-Lebanese, Palestinian], Spanish, possibly English, possibly other.
Ashley Moore (1993) Cherokee, African-American, White.
Jacob Scipio (1993) Indo-Guyanese and English.
Loey Lane (1993) - bisexual - she/they.
Beanie Feldstein (1993) Ashkenazi Jewish - is dating a woman but hasn't labelled / publicly labelled his sexuality.
Chris De'Sean Lee (1994) African-American.
Kofi Siriboe (1994) Ghanaian.
Natasha Liu Bordizzo (1994) Chinese / Italian.
Maddison Jaizani (1995) Iranian.
Ashton Sanders (1995) African-American.
Sophia Taylor Ali (1995) Pakistani. 
Cody Christian (1995) Penobscot, Passamaquoddy / English.
Ricardo Hoyos (1995) Ecuadorian and Peruvian [Quechua, Spanish] / Irish, possibly Scottish and French-Canadian.
Ryan Destiny (1995) ¾ African-American ¼ Irish.
Simone Ashley (1995) Tamil Indian.
Elliot Fletcher (1996) - trans man.
Nine Naphat Siangsomboon (1996) Thai.
Aria Shahghasemi (1996) Iranian.
Odiseas Georgiadis (1996) Ghanaian / Greek.
Tati Gabrielle (1996) African-American / Korean.
Prilly Latuconsina (1996) Moluccan Indonesian / Sundanese Indonesian.
Nicole Maines (1997) - trans woman.
Maris Racal (1997) Bisaya Filipino. 
Aubrey Joseph (1997) African-American.
James Rolleston (1997) Te Whakatōhea, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tūhoe, and Tainui.
Madeleine Madden (1997) Eastern Arrernte, Kalkadoon, Cadigal.
Sweet Qismina (1997) Malaysian.
Quintessa Swindell (1997) Unspecified Black / Unspecified White - non-binary - he/they.
Amber Midthunder (1997) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux, Hudeshabina Nakoda Sioux, Sissiton-Wahpeton Oyate Dakota Sioux, Norwegian / Chinese, English.
Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree (1997) Thai.
Kiera Allen (1997) - is paraplegic.
Magnolia Maymuru (1997) Yolngu.
Gideon Adlon (1997) Ashkenazi Jewish / English (converted to Judaism).
George Robinson (1997) - is paraplegic and a wheelchair user.
Chella Man (1998) Hongkonger, Jewish - deaf - trans genderqueer - he/him.
Banita Sandhu (1998) Punjabi Indian.
Omar Ayuso (1998) Moroccan - is dating a man but hasn't labelled / publicly labelled his sexuality.
Forrest Goodluck (1998) Navajo, Hidatsa, Mandan, Tsimshian, 1/8th Japanese, 1/8th Norwegian, some French, English, and German.
Sivan Alyra Rose (1999) Chiricahua Apache, Afro-Puerto Rican, and Creole - genderfluid and pansexual - she/they.
Hunter Schafer (1999) - trans non-binary - she/her.
Erana James (1999) Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, Tainui.
Anna Lambe (2000) Inuit - bisexual.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Kānaka maoli, Puerto Rican, Portuguese, Chinese, Irish - bisexual.
Alas / Joshua Magsilong Alvarez (2001) Bisaya Filipino.
Lauren ‘Lolo’ Spencer (?) African-American - has Lou-Gehrig’s disease (ALS) and is a wheelchair user.
Rhiannon Clements (?) - was born with a foreshortened left arm.
Tobi Green Adenowo (?) Nigerian - has Osteogenesis imperfecta type 3 and is a wheelchair user - bisexual. 
Please let me know if you want more suggestions / more specific suggestions! 
All of these have enough resources to be used as faceclaims too!
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cagliostrohq · 2 years
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me fcs?
hey there anon! you'll find a super extensive list of our most wanted fcs by clicking here! admin akkey and i also have a few particular favorites (along with their ages) we’d love to see that i’ll list below as well! <3
lizeth selene (23)
luka sabbat (24)
bright vachirawit (24)
bible wichapas (24)
lana condor (25)
madelaine madden (25)
chance perdomo (25)
kiana lede (25)
sasha lane (26)
wang ziyi (26)
aslihan malbora (27)
apo nattawin (28)
ncuti gatwa (29)
ashley moore (29)
kiki lane (29)
karen fukuhara (30)
davika hoorne (30)
avan jogia (30)
mena massoud (30)
mj rodriguez (31)
nathalie emmanuel (33)
kylie bunburry (33)
manny jacinto (35)
rahul kohli (36)
wakeema hollis (37)
riz ahmed (39)
yaya dacosta (39)
lauren ridloff (44)
idris elba (49)
sandra oh (51)
octavia spencer (52)
giancarlo esposito (64)
gil birmingham (69) 
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tenaflyviper · 4 years
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Hispanic and Latin- American Horror Films:
I wish I could have finished this list for Hispanic Heritage Month, but at least I could still get it done for October.
Sadly, this year marks the passing of beloved Brazilian horror icon José Mojica Marins (aka Zé do Caixão, or "Coffin Joe").
So, I hereby dedicate this list to his memory.
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Please note: Permanent link availability is NOT GUARANTEED.  I wish I could have had more links to offer, but I’ve tried to rely only on free streaming sites (and Youtube, for short films). Tubi TV requires signing up, but it is still 100% free (and it’s also available as an app on IOS, Android, Xbox Live and the Playstation Network).  I will do my best to update links when there are changes.
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Spanish Horror:
11-11-11 (2011) - Darren Lynn Bousman (Spanish production)
28 Weeks Later (2007) - Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
The Abandoned (2006) - Nacho Cerdà
Acción mutante (1993) - Álex de la Iglesia
Aftermath (1994) - Nacho Cerdà (CONTENT WARNING: Necrophilia)
The Ancines Woods (1970) - Pedro Olea
Ataúdes de luz (2002) - Nacho Cerdà
Anguish (1987) - Bigas Luna
Apartment 143 (2011) - Carless Torrens
The Appeared (2007) - Paco Cabezas
Arachnid (2001) - Jack Shoulder (Spanish production)
Arrebato (1979) - Iván Zulueta
The Art of Dying (2000) - Álvaro Fernández Armero
Atrocious (2010) - Fernando Barreda Luna
Atrocious (2015) - Lex Ortega
The Awful Dr. Orloff (1962) - Jesús Franco
The Baby's Room (2006) - Álex de la Iglesia
The Beast and the Magic Sword (1983) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
The Beasts' Carnival (1980) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
The Bell from Hell (1973) - Claudio Guerín; Juan Antonio Bardem 
Beneath Still Waters (2005) - Brian Yuzna (Spanish production)
The Blancheville Monster (1963) - Alberto De Martino
Blind Alley (2011) - Antonio Trashorras
The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) - Vicente Aranda
The Bloody Judge (1970) - Jesús Franco
Bloody Moon (1981) Jesús Franco
Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (1974) - Carlos Aured
Cannibal (2013) - Manuel Martín Cuenca
The Cannibal Man (1972) - Eloy de la Iglesia
Un Chien Andalou (1929) - Luis Buñuel (CONTENT WARNING: EYE GORE)
Childish Games (2012) - Antonio Chavarrías
Cold Skin (2017) - Xavier Gens
The Corpse of Anna Fritz (2015) - Hèctor Hernández Vicens (CONTENT WARNING: Necrophilia; r*pe)
The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973) - Juan Antonio Bardem
Cosmética Terror (2017) - Fernando Simarro
Count Dracula’s Great Love (1974) - Javier Aguirre
The Crimes of Petiot (1973) - José Luis Madrid
La cruz del diablo (1975) - John Gilling (Spanish production)
Cthulhu Mansion (1990) - Juan Piquer Simón
La ciudad maldita (1978) - Juan Bosch
Dagon (2001) - Stuart Gordon (Spanish production)
Darker Than Night (2014) - Henry Bedwell
Darkness (2002) - Jaume Balagueró
The Day of the Beast (1995) - Álex de la Iglesia
Deadly Manor (1990) - José Ramón Larraz
Decapoda Shock (2011) (short film) - Javier Chillon
Demon Witch Child (1975) - Amando de Ossorio
Devil Hunter (1980) - Jesús Franco
The Devil's Backbone (2001) - Guillermo del Toro
The Diabolical Dr. Z (1965) - Jesús Franco
Down a Dark Hall (2018) - Rodrigo Cortés
Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo (1972) - León Klimovsky
Dracula 3D (2012) - Dario Argento (partial Spanish production)
Edge of the Axe (1988) - José Ramón Larraz
Empuso (2010) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
Escóndete (2013) - Roque Madrid
Eskalofrío (2008) - Isidro Ortiz
Evolution (2015) - Lucile Hadzihalilovic (partial Spanish production)
Exorcismus (2010) - Manuel Carballo
Extinction (2015) - Miguel Ángel Vivas
Faceless (1987) - Jesús Franco
Fangs of the Living Dead (1969) - Amando de Ossorio
Faust: Love of the Damned (2000) - Brian Yuzna (Spanish production)
Fausto 5.0 (2001) - Àlex Ollé
Fist of Jesus (2012) - Adrián Cardona; David Muñoz
Fragile (2005) - Jaume Balagueró
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) - Robert Rodriguez
The Fury of the Wolfman (1970) - José María Zabalza
The Ghost Galleon (1974) - Amando de Ossorio
The Glass Ceiling (1971) - Eloy de la Iglesia
H6: Diary of a Serial Killer (2006) - Martín Garrido Barón
Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (1973) - Julio Salvador 
Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970) - Mario Bava (Spanish co-production)
The Haunting (2009) - Elio Quiroga
Hell of the Living Dead (1980) - Bruno Mattei (Spanish co-production)
Hooked Up (2013) - Pablo Larcuen
Horror en el museo de cera (1990) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
Horror Express (1972) - Eugenio Martín
Horror Rises from the Tomb (1972) - Carlos Aured
The House That Screamed (1969) - Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
Howl of the Devil (1988) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
Imago Mortis (2009) - Stefano Bessoni
In a Glass Cage (1986) - Agustí Villaronga (CONTENT WARNING: Just... All of it)
The Influence (2019) - Denis Rovira van Boekholt
Inquisición (1977) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
Intruders (2011) - Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Julia’s Eyes (2010) - Guillem Morales
Kidnapped (2010) - Miguel Ángel
Land of the Dead (2005) - George A. Romero (partial Spanish production)
The Last Circus (2010) - Álex de la Iglesia
Léonor (1975) - Juan Luis Buñuel (partial Spanish production)
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) - Jorge Grau (Spanish co-production)
Leviatán: El Juego De La Muerte (2018) - Oscar López
Licántropo (1996) - Francisco Rodríguez Gordillo
Lisa and the Devil (1974) - Mario Bava (partial Spanish production)
Lobos de Arga (2012) - Juan Martínez Moreno
The Loreley's Grasp (1973) - Amando de Ossorio
La Maldicion de la Bestia (1975) - Miguel Iglesias Bonns
Megamuerte (2014) - J. Oskura Nájera
Malenka (1969) - Amando de Ossorio
Mama (2013) - Andy Muschietti
Maneater of Hydra (1967) - Mel Welles (Spanish co-production)
Mansion of the Living Dead (1982) - Jesús Franco
The Mark of the Wolfman (1968) - Enrique López Eguiluz
Marrowbone (2017) - Sergio G. Sánchez
Mientras duermes (2011) - Jaume Balagueró
Mondo Cannibale (1980) - Jesús Franco
Monster Dog (1986) - Claudio Fragasso
Los Monstruos del Terror (1970) - Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese and Eberhard Meichsner (partial Spanish production)
Muñecas Rotas (2018) - Oscar López
Murder in a Blue World (1973) - Eloy de la Iglesia
Muse (2017) - Jaume Balagueró
The Nameless (1999) - Jaume Balagueró
Nightmare City (1980) - Umberto Lenzi (partial Spanish production)
The Night of the Devils (1972) - Giorgio Ferroni (Spanish co-production)
Night of the Rat (2015) - David R. Losada
Night of the Seagulls (1975) - Amando de Ossorio
The Night of the Sorcerers (1974) - Amando de Ossorio
The Night of the Virgin (2016) - Roberto San Sebastián
Night of the Werewolf (1981) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
La Noche de Walpurgis (1970) - León Klimovsky
Las Noches del Hombre Lobo (1968) - René Govar
The Nun (2005) - Luis de la Madrid
Oasis of the Zombies (1982) - Jesús Franco
Omnivores (2013) - Óscar Rojo
Open Graves (2009) - Álvaro de Armiñán
Open Your Eyes (1997) - Alejandro Amenábar
The Orphanage (2007) - J.A. Bayona
The Others (2001) - Alejandro Amenábar
Painless (2012) - Juan Carlos Medina (partial Spanish/Portugese production)
Pan's Labyrinth (2006) - Guillermo del Toro
Panic (1982) - Tonino Ricci (Spanish co-production)
Panic Beats (1983) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
Paranormal Xperience 3D (2011) - Sergi Vizcaino
Pieces (1982) - Juan Piquer Simón
Planet Terror (2007) - Robert Rodriguez (Mexican co-production)
The Platform (2019) - Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
Presence of Mind (1999) - Antoni Aloy (Spanish co-production)
Pyro… The Thing Without a Face (1964) - Julio Coll; Luis García
[REC] (2007) - Jaume Balagueró
[REC] 2 (2009) - Jaume Balagueró
[REC] 3: Genesis (2012) - Paco Plaza
[REC] 4: Apocalypse (2014) - Jaume Balagueró
Red Lights (2012) - Rodrigo Cortés (Spanish co-production)
Red Summer (2017) - Carles Jofre
El Retorno de Walpurgis (1973) - Carlos Aured (Spanish/Mexican co-production)
The Returned (2013) - Manuel Carballo (partial Spanish production)
Return of the Evil Dead (1973) - Amando de Ossorio
Revenge in the House of Usher (1983) - Jesús Franco
Romasanta (2004) - Paco Plaza
Rottweiler (2004) - Brian Yuzna (Spanish production)
The Sadist of Notre Dame (1979) - Jesús Franco
Sadomania (1981) - Jesús Franco (Spanish co-production)
Die Schneider Krankheit (2008) - Javier Chillon (Spanish co-production)
Scream of the Demon Lover (1970) - José Luis Merino (Spanish co-production)
The Sea Serpent (1985) - Amando de Ossorio
Seven Murders for Scotland Yard (1971) - José Luis Madrid (Spanish co-production)  
Sexykiller (2008) - Miguel Martí 
The Shallows (2016) - Jaume Collet-Serra
She Killed in Ecstasy (1971) - Jesús Franco (Spanish co-production)
The Skin I Live In (2011) - Pedro Almodóvar
The Sky Is Falling (1979) - Silvio Narizzano
Sleep Tight (2011) - Jaume Balagueró
Slugs (1988) - Juan Piquer Simón
Sound of Horror (1966) - José Antonio Nieves Conde
The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre (2017) - Manolito Motosierra
Summer Camp (2015) - Alberto Marini (Spanish co-production)
Superstición (2014) - Esteban Calderín
Terror in the Crypt (1964) - Camillo Mastrocinque (Spanish co-production)
Tesis (1996) - Alejandro Amenábar
They Will All Die in Space (2015) (short film) - Javier Chillon
The Traveller (1979) - Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina Alverez)
To Let (2006) - Jaume Balagueró
Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972) - Amando de Ossorio
The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (1944) - Edgar Neville
Tuno negro (2001) - Pedro L. Barbero and Vicente J. Martín
The Vampires Night Orgy (1972) - León Klimovsky
Vampyros Lesbos (1971) - Jesús Franco (Spanish co-production)
Vengeance of the Zombies (1973) - León Klimovsky
Verónica (2017) - Paco Plaza
A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973) - Jesús Franco
Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) - Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
The Witch Affair (2003) - José Miguel Juárez
Witching and Bitching (2013) - Álex de la Iglesia
Zombie Lake (1981) - Jean Rollin and Julian de Laserna (Spanish co-production)
Mexican Horror:
24 Frames of Terror (2008) - Cristian González
El alimento del miedo (1994) - Juan López Moctezuma
Alucarda, Daughter of Darkness (1975) Juan López Moctezuma
The Bermuda Triangle (1978)
Black Circle (2018) - Adrián García Bogliano (Mexican co-production)
Blacker than the Night (1974) - Carlos Enrique Taboada
The Black Pit of Dr. M (1958) - Fernando Méndez
The Body Snatcher (1956) - Fernando Mendez
The Book of Stone (1969) - Carlos Enrique Taboada
The Brainiac (1961) - Chano Urueta
Cemetery of Terror (1985) - Rubén Galindo Jr.
Crimson Peak (2015) - Guillermo del Toro (partial Mexican production)
Cronos (1993) - Guillermo del Toro
Curse of the Crying Woman (1961) - Rafael Baledón
Curse of the Doll People (1963) - Benito Alazraki
Don’t Panic (1987) - Rubén Galindo Jr.
The Door (1968) - Luis Alcoriza
The Exterminating Angel (1962) - Luis Buñuel
El extraño hijo del sheriff (1982)
The Ghost of the Convent (1934) - Fernando de Fuentes
Hasta el viento tiene miedo (Even the Wind is Afraid) (1968) - Carlos Enrique Taboada
Here Comes the Devil (2012) - Adrián García Bogliano
The Invasion of the Vampires (1963) - Miguel Morayta
Kilómetro 31 (2006) - Rigoberto Castañeda
La Llorona (1991) - Cesar Miguel Rondon
The Mansión of Madness / Dr. Tarr’s Torture Dungeon (1972) - Juan López Moctezuma
The Man Without a Face (1950) - Juan Bustillo Oro
Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (1974) - Juan López Moctezuma
México Bárbaro (2014) - Aarón Soto, Lex Ortega, Isaac Ezban, Laurette Flores and Jorge Michel Grau
México Bárbaro II (2017) - Christian Cueva, Ricardo Farias, Carlos Meléndez, Abraham Sánchez, Michelle Garza
Mystery of the Pale Face (1935) - Juan Bustillo Oro
Night of 1,000 Cats (1972) - René Cardona Jr.
Night of the Bloody Apes (1969) - René Cardona
Poison for the Fairies (1984) Carlos Enrique Taboada
Quiere Jugar (2020) - Adrián García Bogliano
The Revived Monster (1953) - Chano Urueta
Santa Sangre (1989) - Alejandro Jodorowsky
Satánico Pandemonium (1975) - Gilberto Martínez Solares
Scherzo Diabolico (2015) - Adrián García Bogliano
La segua (1985) - Antonio Yglesias
The Similars (2015) - Isaac Ezban
La tía Alejandra (1978) - Arturo Ripstein
Two Monks (1934) - Juan Bustillo Oro
The Vampire (1957) - Fernando Méndez
The Vampire’s Coffin (1957) - Fernando Méndez
La Verdadera Historia De La Llorona (2006) - Aurora Martinez
We Are the Flesh (2016) - Emiliano Rocha Minter (Mexican co-production)
We Are What We Are (2010) - Jorge Michel Grau
The Witch (1954) - Chano Urueta
The Witch’s Mirror (1961) - Chano Urueta
World of the Vampires (1961) - Alfonso Corona Blake
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Despite what you were raised to believe about the undead or the fae, you made the oldest mistake in the book. You fell in love with one. Whether it was the romantic appeal of vampires that came with stories like Twilight and The Vampire Diaries or the dark beauty the fae possessed, you were entranced and dove right into your next big love story. It never felt like a trick or a lie. Until one day the truth came out. Maybe your lover finally decided you were a food source or trapped you into a promise you never wanted to keep. Either way, the betrayal stung and you won’t be fooled again. You know the truth. The only thing a monster can ever be is a monster. So you’ve resolved to pick your stake or iron right back up with a vengeance.
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Andres Bonifacio: A hero to the Philippines
   Happy independence day!
Today, I'll write about a legendary man of the Philippines, who helped pioneer the revolution. His name is Andres Bonifacio.
Image below: Andres Bonifacio; source Wikimedia [2]
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Andres Bonifacio was born on the 30th of November, 1863, in the Tondo district in Manila[1].
So anyway, Andres Bonifacio was the first of 5 children. He learned the alphabet through his aunt, and was later enrolled in Guillermo Osmena's private school. According to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, he was orphaned at 14. Though he was born poor, poverty could not stop his longing for knowledge. Thus, he devoted himself to reading books, while selling paper canes and fans. He also worked in a British trading company called Fleming and Company, where he rose up to the position of corredor (broker) of tar, rattan (an old world climbing palm) and other materials. Later on, he worked for a German company called Fressel and Company, where he was a warehouse keeper, responsible for the inventory.
Andres Bonifacio did not finish his formal education, so he used his own intelligence to teach himself. He read books about the French Revolution. He read about biographies of the US presidents. He researched on Philippine penal and civil codes. Andres Bonifacio also read Les Miserables, Le juif errant and José Rizal's Noli me Tangere.
That's enough of his early life, let's get political.
Andres Bonifacio's political life started with La Liga Filipina, which helped reformists financially and in morale. Andres Bonifacio was one of the founders of the group, along with José Rizal. La Liga Filipina called for political reforms in Spain's colonial government over the Philippines. However, after one meeting this Philippine league got disbanded, as José Rizal got deported to Dapitan in Mindanao (southern Philippines). Andres and another person eventually revived the League. Bonifacio eventually became the chief propagandist of La Liga.
On the night that Rizal's deportation was announced, Bonifacio and others founded the Katipunan. This secret society looked to liberate the country from spanish rule through armed combat and revolt. Within the society, so that no spies could steal his identity, Andres Bonifacio used the pseudonym May Pagasa ("There is hope").
Andres Bonifacio jointly worked with La Liga Filipina and Katipunan. La Liga split because some of their members lost hope and stopped monetary support. Some of the wealthy people joined the Cuerpos de Compromisarios, a group which continued to try to support reformists and hope for a peaceful independence. The radicals were taken into the Katipunan. From Manila, the Katipunan propagated (spread) to Batangas, Laguna, Cavite and other provinces. Most of its members were from the middle and lower classes. Many of their leaders were looked upon in their community and municipalities.
Image below: The Katipunan's flag. source: Wikimedia ; more info here [3]
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At first, the Katipunan consisted of men only. Then women were allowed, and Andres Bonifacio's wife Gregoria de Jesus was looked upon as a leading figure. 
Bonifacio, although one of the chief officers, was not supreme leader, or supreme president, until 1895. He was the 3rd head of the Katipunan after Deodato Arellano and Roman Basa. Prior to this, he was the financial manager and its advocate. The society had their own laws, structure and elective leadership.
Andres Bonifacio developed a good friendship with would-be General Emilio Jacinto, who served as his advisor, as well as part of the Supreme Council. Eventually, the Katipunan spread to Luzon, to the Visayas and as far to Mindanao. From less than 1000 members in January 1896, it jumped to around 30,000 to 40,000 members.
The rapid increase of Katipunan activity pulled in some suspicion from the Spaniards. After all, it is hard to keep such a big society hidden. By 1896, Spanish intelligence knew that there definitely was a society lurking around, and so began the interrogation and arrest of suspects. Finally, on May 3, Andres Bonifacio held a meeting where leaders debated when to start the revolt. While Andres thought that revolution could not be avoided, others thought otherwise. They finally wanted to consult Jose Rizal for the action. Surprisingly, Jose Rizal was against the revolution. He thought that they should prepare more, but should the war break out prematurely, they should go under command of Antonio Luna, who was regarded as a strong military leader.
Things were escalating as the Spanish confirmed the existence of the Katipunan. Hundreds of Filipinos who were both innocent and guilty were pinned under allegations of treason.
Evading a big manhunt, Bonifacio called thousands of Katipunan members to a mass meeting in the city of Caloocan, where they decided to begin the uprising. The event was marked by the tearing of personal identity documents and was known as the Cry of Balintawak. The Supreme council of the Katipunan finally began their widespread revolt against Spain.
On the 30th of August, Bonifacio led an attack on the City of San Juan del Monte to capture supplies such as gunpowder and water, which supplied Manila. Though the defending Spanish were outnumbered, they managed to delay the Filipino attack till reinforcements arrived, and the Spaniards managed to deal large casualties to the revolutionaries. The Katipuneros led by Bonifacio were almost annihilated by the arriving 73rd Regiment and the garrison.
Bonifacio regrouped with his forces near Marikina, San Mateo and Montalban (now known as Rodriguez, Rizal). In other cities, widespread fighting against the Spanish was happening. Bonifacio was not fully defeated and remained a threat to the Spanish rule. Also, by the end of August revolt was spreading even farther to other provinces.
Eventually the Spanish found three main cities of insurgency:
Cavite,
Bulacan and
Morong.
Cavite was the most successful, as the rebels were able to take it under control by October 1896. While it was thought of as the heart of the revolution, Manila and its surrounding cities were turned into a no man's land.
Bonifacio commanded from Morong and served as a tactician for other cities as well, but his reputation suffered as he lost battles which he personally led.
Throughout September and October, Andres Bonifacio oversaw establishment of Katipunan bases in cities such as Marikina, Antipolo and Tungko in Bulacan. In these areas, he also appointed generals and approved selections the troops made.
On the 7th of November, 1896, Bonifacio led an attack on the towns of San Mateo, Marikina and Montalban. While the Spanish were forced to fall back, they held the municipal hall of San Mateo. As the Filipino forces laid siege to the hall, the Spanish counter-attacked with reinforcements and broke through after 3 days. The Spanish were able to capture the rebel positions and surprised Bonifacio in San Mateo. Andres Bonifacio was nearly killed shielding his good friend Emilio Jacinto from a bullet as they retreated to Balara.
While in Balara, Bonifacio asked a musician called Julio Nakpil to compose an anthem for the Philippines. Julio made a hymn called "Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan"). This song was the anthem throughout the revolution until it was replaced by another anthem.
Later on, Andres Bonifacio was recognized as overall leader of the revolution. He was invited to Cavite by other rebel leaders to mediate and unify their attacks and efforts. There were 2 Katipunan provincial chapters, the Magdalo and the Magdiwang. These factions rivalled each other.
The Magdalo was headed by Emilio Aguinaldo's cousin, Baldomero Aguinaldo and the Magdiwang was headed by Mariano Alvarez, uncle of Andres Bonifacio's wife. Most of the leaders from both factions came from the upper middle class, in comparison to Bonifacio, who was from the lower middle class. Emilio Aguinaldo had more fame and reputation for the victories he had won. The Magdalo and the Magdiwang did not help each other in battle, and clashed for authority.
After several letter were sent urging Bonifacio to come, Bonifacio went to Cavite accompanied by his 2 brothers Ciriaco and Procopio, his wife, and some soldiers, including Emilio Jacinto, who was against the entire expedition.
Upon his arrival at Cavite, tension grew between Andres Bonifacio and the Magdalo. One of Andres Bonifacio's advisers wrote that the Magdalo members "already paid little heed to his authority and orders". Bonifacio had better ties to the Magdiwang, because of his relation to their leader, and also that they recognized his power. When Aguinaldo and another person went to Zapote to receive Andres Bonifacio, they got irritated by what seemed as his attitude of arrogance and superiority. Aguinaldo wrote in his memoirs that Bonifacio acted like a king. Another time, Andres Bonifacio ordered the arrest of a Katipunan General who did not support his attack on Manila, but other leaders would not give him up. Meanwhile, people in the municipality of Noveleta proclaimed him as leader of the Philippines, which the Magdalo did not like. Aguinaldo argued with Bonifacio over strategic placement of troops and blamed him for the capture of the town of Silang. Meanwhile, the Spanish had open communications about peace with Aguinaldo, through a high Jesuit priest called Pio Pi. When Bonifacio found out, the Magdiwang council rejected the peace offers. Also, Bonifacio was angered that they thought Emilio Aguinaldo was the chief of the revolution. Aguinaldo still kept negotiations going throughout the revolt, though peace never happened. Bonifacio thought that Aguinaldo wanted to surrender the revolution.
Meanwhile, Andres' reputation was getting shot to bits as rumors of him stealing Katipunan funds and more were uncovered. Also, anonymous letters were found saying not to support him because he was alleged to be "uneducated, an atheist and a simple Manila employee". Also, it was said that the title of "Supreme" was only for God, despite it being supposed to be used in conjunction with President (Supreme President) to distinguish him from other leaders of other chapters of the Katipunan. Bonifacio suspected the rumors to be work of Magdalo leader David Tirona. Bonifacio confronted him, and found Tirona's airy reply so provoking that Bonifacio pulled out a gun and would have shot him if other people had not intervened.
On December 31, the Magdalo, the Magdiwang and Bonifacio decided to hold a meeting in Ismus, mainly to determine leadership of Cavite and end the rivalling between factions. There was a big issue brought up by the Magdalo. They said that the Katipunan should have been replaced by a different revolutionary government when the revolution went underway, because the Katipunan was a secret society. The Magdiwang held that the Katipunan served as their own revolutionary government, because it had its own laws and governments. However, Andres Bonifacio was tasked with creating a new government anyway. He was given full powers to appoint a committee for this.
Meanwhile, the Spanish attacked the town of Perez Dasmarinas in 1897. It was devastating for the Magdalo, as they lost around 10,000 men fighting. The Magdalo lost much of Cavite, and even though Bonifacio was 100% aware of the assault, he offered no help to the Magdalo. On March 22 1897, they held a meeting to resume discussion about the rising tension between both factions. It was decided that the Katipunan was to be a republic, and everybody of any given rank were to serve under the principle of liberty, equality and fraternity. He then went on to elect a president for the new Republic.
Bonifacio asked that everybody respect the results of the election, and everybody agreed. It was Aguinaldo who was voted president of the Republic, though in absentia, as he was fighting the battle of Perez Dasmarinas. Bonifacio received the second highest vote, and thus he was suggested to be vice president, though no one else seconded the motion and so elections continued. Mariano Trias was elected vice president.
Bonifacio was given the rank of Director of the Interior. Daniel Tirona, trouble making as always, protested that the rank could not be taken by someone without a lawyer's diploma, and suggested a good lawyer such as Jose de Rosario. Angry, Bonifacio asked for an apology, which Tirona ignored, causing Bonifacio to pull out his gun and nearly shoot him.
Meanwhile, Bonifacio thought Aguinaldo a traitor and thought the elections were unfair and fraudulent. He got his remaining supporters and drew up the Acta de Tejeros, were they gave their reasons for not accepting. In their memoirs, Santiago Alvarez and Gregoria de Jesus said that ballots were being filled before being distributed, and there were more ballots than actual voters. 44 people signed the Acta de Tejeros, and later the Naic Military agreement, which recognized that some officers were committing treason and discord. They wanted to "deliver the people from this grave danger" by raising an army corps "by persuasion or by force.". Basically, Andres Bonifacio wanted to cause a revolt within the revolt.
Aguinaldo wanted Bonifacio to cooperate with him, but Bonifacio refused, proceeding to Indang, Cavite to go back to Morong.
In April 1897, Aguinaldo ordered the arrest of Bonifacio, after receiving a letter stating that Bonifacio burned down a village and then ordered the burning of a church after they did not give him provisions. On the 25th, a small band of Aguinaldo's men arrived at Bonifacio's camp, and Bonifacio received them cordially. However,  early the next day, Aguinaldo's men attacked the camp. Bonifacio was surprised and refused to fight back, telling his men to hold their fire, but bullets were still exchanged. Bonifacio was shot in the arm and cut in the neck, his brother Ciriaco was shot to death and his other brother Procopio was beaten. From Indang, Bonifacio was brought to Naic, which became Aguinaldo's headquarters.
Bonifacio and Procopio were held against charges of sedition and treason against the government and conspiracy to murder Aguinaldo. They were found to be guilty and recommended to be executed, though there was insufficient evidence against them. They were executed on May 10, 1897, in the Maragondon mountains. His death demoralized many rebels from Manila, Laguna and more cities and caused them to stop fighting.
In 1918, the American colonial government mounted a search for Bonifacio's bones, in the mountains. A team made of government officials, former rebels and a man who was Bonifacio's servant found bones in a sugarcane field. The bones were placed in an urn and were cared by the National Library of the Philippines. The bones were placed with his papers and personal belongings, but the authenticity of the bones were disputed a lot at that time. During World War 2, Japan attacked the Philippines, and the bones were lost during the Allied recapture of Manila, along with more than 200,000 Filipino lives, partly due to the extensive bombing runs and artillery used on the city. No building was spared, as the image below proves: (photosource:wikimedia ; more info [4])
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Japanese forces committed mass murder of the civilians during the battle. It was the worst battle in the entire Pacific theater, lasting a month long.
Jose Rizal is thought to be the total national hero, but Andres Bonifacio started the revolt. Both are good candidates, but historian Teodoro Agoncillo says that "a Filipino national hero is not the leader of its liberation force".
Also, some people say that Rizal inspired Bonifacio, the Katipunan and thus was the precursor for the revolution, and should be the main hero.
There is no such thing as a main national hero for the Philippines. Teodoro Agoncillo also says that Bonifacio should not replace Rizal, but they should be heroes side by side.
After all, why stop at one main hero when you can have two?
Andres Bonifacio may have been the star of the revolution, but enter the world of Antonio Luna, star of the Philippine-American war. I'll write about him later, and till then, I'm iNot_cade, see you later!
[1]:
Nowadays, Tondo district is known as a slum. As Wikipedia describes a slum:
"Slums are traditionally dense urban settlements, usually displaying characteristics such as crowded and compact housing units, informal delivery of utilities, and unofficial recognition by local government."
[2]
Link:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Andr%C3%A9s_Bonifacio.jpg
Author: La Illustration Espanola y Americana
[3]
Link:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Philippine_revolution_flag_kkk1.svg
[4]:
Link:
 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Manila_Walled_City_Destruction_May_1945.jpg, the author unknown
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Estos son los candidatos latinos que quieren llegar al Concejo de Dallas
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Las elecciones para reemplazar los miembros del concejo actual son el 4 de mayo. Foto: Daniel Carde/The Dallas Morning News
Un total de 10 hispanos aspiran a llegar al cabildo. En la contienda del distrito 6, los tres candidatos son latinos.
La falta de diversidad entre los representantes de los distritos del Concejo de Dallas es una realidad que se quiere corregir tras cada elección. Y los comicios del 4 de mayo no son la excepción.
Por eso para esta votación hay más candidatos hispanos aspirando a ocupar un asiento en el Concejo, que establece las políticas para los habitantes de la ciudad, aprueba el presupuesto anual y las ordenanzas municipales, y hasta fija las tasas tributarias que pagan ciudadanos y residentes.
En varios distritos hay más de un nombre hispano en la boleta electoral y la mayoría de ellos tienen fuertes raíces en la comunidad que representan. Aquí le contamos quienes son.
Distrito 1
Por este asiento en el Concejo que deja Scott Griggs para competir por la alcaldía de Dallas, hay cuatro candidatos, dos de ellos latinos.
Se trata de Giovanni Valderas, quien fue comisionado de la Oficina de Asuntos Culturales de la ciudad y es un artista conocido por sus piñatas llamadas ‘casitas tristes’, una imitación de carteles de bienes raíces ubicados en lugares que que han contribuido al desplazamiento urbano (gentrification). Hijo de una inmigrante guatemalteca, su plataforma es precisamente la lucha por el acceso a la vivienda asequible en el Norte de Oak Cliff.
Sylvana Avila Alonzo, quien recibió el espaldarazo de la líder de derechos laborales Dolores Huerta, es la otra aspirante hispana en este distrito. Ella lleva más de 30 años de carrera pública y ha servido tanto en la Junta de Parques como en la Comisión de Artes. Quiere atacar el desplazamiento de pequeñas empresas provocado por la gentrificación, y promover el acceso equitativo a servicios municipales.
Compiten contra ellos el abogado Chad West y Jeremy Boss.
Distrito 2
Adam Medrano quien va en busca de su cuarto periodo como concejal, recibió el espaldarazo de la junta editorial del Dallas Morning News para representar a este distrito que incluye lujosos barrios en Uptown y The Cedars. Una de las iniciativas de Medrano es ayudar a las personas LGBT sin hogar. Medrano se enfrenta a los aspirantes Barbara Coombs y Paul A. Freeman.
Distrito 3
Para este distrito en el Concejo que comprende areas del suroeste de Dallas, no hay aspirantes latinos. Casey Thomas, quien lleva 4 años en el concejo busca su reelección en una contienda contra Britannica Scott, Charletta Compton y Devante D. Peters.
Distrito 4
Este es otro distrito sin candidatos latinos. Carolyn King Arnold, quiere reelegirse y compite contra Karon Flewellenm, Dawn Blair, Keyaira Saunders y Asa Woodberryl.
Distrito 5
En esta área que sirve a Pleasant Grove y al sureste de Dallas dos latinos se enfrentan a Yolanda Williams quien trabaja como paralegal y es parte de la junta de Parques y Recreación desde 2014. Se trata del abogado Jaime Resendez quien fue electo como vocal de la junta del distrito escolar de Dallas en 2016 y cuya plataforma es el desarrollo económico y la seguridad pública.
La otra aspirante es Ruth Torres quien es originaria de Chicago, ha trabajado como activista y en juntas comunitarias de la ciudad y cuya principal bandera de campaña es mejorar la seguridad y los tiempos de respuesta de la Policía para el distrito.  
Distrito 6
Esta es una de las contiendas en la que todos los candidatos son hispanos.
Omar Narváez busca reelegirse para un segundo periodo como concejal de este distrito que incluye West Dallas, el Design District y el área del Lago Bachman. El Dallas Morning News recomendó su reelección por su trabajo con grupos comunitarios y el empuje al desarrollo económico y la revitalización residencial en todo el distrito. Narváez trabajó con los fiscales de la comunidad para limpiar complejos de apartamentos infestados de crimen.
Se enfrenta con Monica Alonzo quien ya había sido concejal por el distrito 6 entre 2011 y 2017, la primera hispana elegida para ese cargo. Su plataforma es trabajar con agentes del orden p��blico y grupos de vecinos para reducir la tasa de delitos violentos
Finalmente compite Tony Carrillo, un trabajador de una tienda de repuestos que posee propiedades de alquiler, y ya había aspirado a esta silla en 2017, obteniendo solo el 2% de los votos.
Distrito 7
En esta larga lista de competidores solo hay un latino, quien obtuvo el respaldo de la junta editorial del Dallas Morning News.  
Adam Bazaldua aspira a servir a los habitantes de Joppa, Dolphin Heights, Fair Park, BonTon, Buckner Terrace y South Dallas. Bazaldua ha sido miembro de la Fuerza de Tareas de ciudadanos de la jefe de policía U. Renee Hall y aspira a construir coaliciones para brindar más transparencia y rendición de cuentas al distrito.
Lo enfrentarán en las urnas el actual concejal Kevin Felder, Calvin Johnson, Joseph Thomas, Korey Mack, Tiffinni Young, Sandra Crenshaw, Yvette Gbalazeh, y Sade’Eva Johnson.
Distrito 8
Sin candidatos hispanos en este distrito del sur de Dallas, en esta contienda se enfrentan el ex maestro de Duncanville, Erik Wilson y el actual concejal Tennell Atkins.
Distrito 9
En este distrito del este de Dallas, que comprende el área de White Rock Lake, de los cinco aspirantes, cuatro son mujeres, y un latino.
Se trata de Jacinto Valdespino quien se enfrenta a la consultora Paula Blackmon, la empresaria Tamara Brown Rodriguez, la activista Erin Moore, y la organizadora comunitaria Sarah Lamb.
Valdespino es profesor de la escuela preparatoria H.P. Garcia donde enseña historia de los Estados Unidos y es entrenador de debates. Es ex marine y ha trabajado con el centro de servicios educativos de LULAC. Su plataforma es el desarrollo de infraestructura en el distrito.  
Distrito 10
Para este distrito que comprende Lake Highlands y Audelia-Forest Lane no hay candidatos hispanos. Adam McGough busca su reelección frente a la profesional de salud mental D’Andrala Alexander, y el editor del Dallas Pulse News, Keith Baldeo.
Distrito 11
El inversor retirado Lee Kleinman busca su cuarto periodo en el concejo para servir al Norte de Dallas.  Lo enfrenta el oficial de detenciones juveniles Curtis Harris. No hay candidatos latinos en esta contienda.
Distrito 12
Cara Mendelsohn,  directora ejecutiva de Rebuilding Together North Texas, una organización sin fines de lucro que ofrece reparaciones en el hogar para los necesitados, se enfrenta a Carolyn “Cookie” Peadon, retirada de la Comisión de Urbanismo y Zonificación de la ciudad y a Daniel Powell, quien trabaja en ventas médicas. En este distrito que abarca el Norte de Dallas, no hay candidatos hispanos.
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Jennifer Staubach Gates busca su reelección después de tres periodos en el Concejo frente a la ex alcaldesa Laura Miller. En este distrito que abarca la zona de Preston Hollow no hay candidatos hispanos.
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El titular de la curul Philip Kingston, se enfrenta a David Blewett, un financista inmobiliario, y al administrador de bienes raíces Warrant Johnson. En este distrito que comprende el centro de Dallas, Uptown, el este de Dallas, Turtle Creek y Oak Lawn, no hay candidatos latinos.
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theophq-archive · 6 years
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mw atual? tanto male quanto female, se tiver uns 30-35+ melhor ainda
oi mozi! faz pouquíssimo tempo que postamos alguns mw, então vou dar sugestões de fcs só nessa faixa que você indicou, pode ser?
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yael grobglas, caitriona balfe, camilla luddington, aja naomi king, rachel bilson, troian bellisario, isis valverde, constance wu, charlize theron, priyanka chopra, jennifer aniston, gemma chan, torrey devitto, morena baccarin, natalie portman, lupita nyong'o, olivia munn, emmy rossum, gina rodriguez, lauren graham, mila kunis, anne hathaway, jessica alba, jameela jamil, katie mcgrath, bridget regan, natalie dormer, jamie chung, jessica parker kennedy, felicity jones, tessa thompson.
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jack falahee, sam heughan, chadwick boseman, henry golding, sam claflin, alfred enoch, michael trevino, ryan guzman, oscar isaac, joseph morgan, charles michael davis, dj cotrona, bradley james, zac efron, jesse williams, michael b jordan, chris hemsworth, alfonso herrera, hunter parrish, matthew daddario, brant daugherty, rami malek, dev patel, chace crawford, manny jacinto, harry shum jr, max irons, richard madden, rafael de la fuente, william moseley, taron egerton. 
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Real Sociedad Femenino - Real Madrid Femenino 1:1
Real Madrid Femenino ends it’s season on the 2nd place, with 75 points (24 wins, 3 draws and 3 loses) and qualified for the Women’s Champions League qualifications.
scorers: 0:1, Nahikari 54′
1:1, Sarriegi 84′
Real Sociedad Femenino: Para; Poljak (77′ Iparaguirre), Etxezarreta, Vanegas (71′ Aparicio), Sarasola; Jacinto, Gili (82′ Arnaiz), Elizaguirre; Sarriegi, Franssi (82′ Isasa), Jensen (71′ Uria)
Real Madrid Femenino: Gerard; Lucia Rodriguez (83′ Florentino), Galvez, Kathellen, Carmona (46′ Svava); Zornoza (72′ Velez), Abelleira (46′ Olofsson); Athenea, Oroz, Nahikari; Moller (46′ Esther)
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who are your most wanted faceclaims? particularly for the species that don't have characters yet <3
So, literally anyone you’d love to bring is going to be perfect ! As for species I’d love to see taken, we haven’t got any FAE, WITCHES, or SIRENS around just yet. I’d also love to see relatives to our Vampire Elders, more Bogeys, and of course, some members of the Fae Courts!! More about that can be found here !!
Some ideas off the top of my head include:  LAUREN RIDLOFF, OSCAR ISAAC, NATASHA LYONNE, PENELOPE CRUZ, FAN BING BING, SENDHIL RAMAMURTHY, INDIRA VARMA, LAVERNE COX, OMAR SY, MAGGIE Q, BIANCA LAWSON, MJ RODRIGUEZ, GINA TORRES !! I think any of these beautiful people would work well for our elder wanted muses on our subplots page, and I’d additionally love to see any of them as Bogeys 👀
Other favs in no particular order 💕 
TATI GABRIELLE, JURNEE SMOLLETT, NARESSA VALDEZ, HAN SOHEE, JESSIE MEI LI, ARIELA BARER, MEDALION RAHIMI, ZION MORENO, TREECHADA PETCHARAT, GRETA ONIEOGOU, ANNA LAMBE, YAMAZAKI KENTO, WINSTON DUKE, TOMMY MARTINEZ, CLAYTON CARDENAS, ZORZO NATHARUETAI, AJA NAOMI KING, CHRISTIAN SERRATORS SEN MITSUJI, ANDREW KOJI, NICO HIRAGA, HENRY GOLDING,  MANNY JACINTO, CHARLES MICHAEL DAVIS, SHAMIER ANDERSON, MANISH DAYAL, LEE DO-HYUN, ROBERT MESA, MASON GOODING, CHANCE PERDOMO, KIANA LEDE, AMITA SUMAN, ALFONSO HERRERA, KIM WOO BIN, MENA MASSOUD, KEANU REEVES, ALEX LANDI, KAREN FUKUHARA, NATASHA LIU BORDIZZO, DEEPIKA PADUKONE, SIMAY BARLAS, SEO YEJI
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off the rack #1208
Monday, April 16, 2018
 Today is going to be challenging here in Ottawa. Freezing rain overnight has left thick ice on everything. It's going to take a lot of muscle and time to scrape off any cars parked outside overnight. Penny has been going at hers for half and hour and she still hasn't left for work. I would normally go out and help her but I caught a bad cold and I feel like poop. I probably got the bug on the flight home from Cuba last Tuesday. My immune system let me down this trip.
 Our week at the Brisas Guardalavaca resort in Cuba was near perfect. Beautiful sun every day. I took one of the resort bikes out for a ride on one of the only cloudy mornings, got rained on a little but made it back to the resort unscathed. I donned mask, snorkel and fins every afternoon but one to swim out to look for tropical fish on what remained of the reefs after last year's hurricanes. I'm happy to be home but I wish winter would finally leave the area. Just going to stay in today and try to get better.
 Domino #1 - Gail Simone (writer) David Baldeon (art) Jesus Aburtov (colours) VC's Clayton Cowles (letters). Killer Instinct part 1. It's my lucky day. The merc with the facial tattoo is back on the racks and she's being take care of by a writer and artist team that I like a lot. This story starts off with Neena Thurman's birthday but may end in her death day. If I didn't like this whole issue and the many guest stars so much, that last page guarantees that I will be reading the next issue.
 Immortal Men #1 - Jim Lee, Ryan Benjamin & James Tynion IV (storytellers) Jim Lee & Ryan Benjamin (pencils) Scott Williams & Richard Friend (inks) Jeremiah Skipper & Alex Sinclair (colours) Carlos M. Mangual (letters). The End of Forever part 1. I used to get excited when I saw Jim Lee's name attached to a new project because his art was so fantastic. At least to me it was. His X-Men and Batman stuff made me go "wow". Now I look at his art and feel meh about it. This latest New Age of Heroes book introduces a team of immortals that are brand new to me. None of them made a positive impression. I didn't finish reading the Dark Nights Metal stories and this team ties in to that series so that's probably why I couldn't get into this debut. These Immortal Men will be short-lived.
 Xerxes #1 - Frank Miller (story & art) Alex Sinclair (colours). I really liked 300 when it hit the racks 20 years ago. This new 5-issue mini promises to be just as good. This time the Greeks and the Persians go at each others' throats in 490 BC. I have an interest in ancient history so I'm going to follow this story to see what happens.
 Exiles #1 - Saladin Ahmed (writer) Javier Rodriguez (pencils & colours page 4) Javier Rodriguez (pencils) Jordie Bellaire (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Here we go again with Blink leading a team of heroes to save the multiverse. This first issue introduces two team members and the big bad guy that they'll be facing. I liked this debut. It reminded me of the Unstoppable Wasp book with young Nadia. I really enjoyed Javier's art in Spider-Woman so I'm giving this new book a chance.
 Batman #44 - Tom King (writer) Mikel Janin & Joelle Jones (art) June Chung & Jordie Bellaire (colours) Clayton Cowles (letters). I loved the silent scenes where Selina picks out her wedding dress. Those pages are interspersed with flashbacks showing different times in Batman and Catwoman's tumultuous relationship. The lead up to the wedding has been amazing. I'm starting to get a bad feeling about the blessed event however. The "'til death do us part" part may be a nasty surprise that the creative team are going to spring on us. I really hope not.
 Oblivion Song #2 - Robert Kirkman (writer) Lorenzo De Felici (art) Annalisa Leoni (colours) Russ Wooton (letters). Still liking this adventures in monster land series.
 Runaways #8 - Rainbow Rowell (writer) Kris Anka (art) Triona Tree Farrell (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Julie Power/Lightspeed is all grown up. I remember reading Louise Simonson and June Brigman's book when it first hit the racks in 1984 and loving the Power Pack kids. I never would have thought that Julie would mature into the woman she is now and would be dating Karolina. Julie's visit to her girlfriend's is interrupted by a surprise villain who wants Victor's head. I was surprised because I thought he was a good guy now.
 Superman #44 - Patrick Gleason & Peter J. Tomasi (writers) Doug Mahnke (pencils) Jaime Mendoza & Doug Mahnke (inks) Wil Quintana (colours) Rob Leigh (letters). Bizarroverse part 3. Thank Darkseid this story is over. This climax had more Bizarro characters so the confusion I felt while reading this issue was increased exponentially. Even the sound effects were Bizarro. I hope we get back to normal next issue.
 American Gods: My Ainsel #2 - Neil Gaiman (writer) P. Craig Russell (script & layouts) Scott Hampton (art) Rick Parker (letters). Find out why this arc is called My Ainsel.
 Spider-Man #239 - Brian Michael Bendis (writer) Oscar Bazaldua (art) Brian Reber (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). The Sinister Six deliver their stolen S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier to the buyer. A special guest star team helps Miles to stop the handover. Somebody is going to die I bet.
 Detective Comics #978 - James Tynion IV (writer) Javier Fernandez (art) John Kalisz (colours) Sal Cipriano (letters). The villain tips his hand this issue. I just noticed that all the ad pages were in the back of this book so that reading the story was a lot smoother. I wish every comic book was printed that way.
 Avengers #687 - Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub (writers) Paco Medina (pencils) Juan Vlasco (inks) Jesus Aburtov & Frederico Blee (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). No Surrender part 13. The Avengers find out what they're involved in as Voyager confesses to her duplicitousness just in time for the bad guy to ratchet up his threat to destroy the planet. The scene between Jarvis and Bruce Banner bodes well for the return of the Hulk.
 Avengers #688 - Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub (writers) Kim Jacinto  & Stefano Caselli (art) David Curiel (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). No Surrender part 14. The Avengers need every hero they can assemble to defeat the Challenger after he crowns himself the Grandmaster Prime. It's going to take a lot of sacrifice to save the doomed planet. Who will not survive is the question.
 Old Man Hawkeye #3 - Ethan Sacks (writer) Marco Checchetto (art) Andres Mossa (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Clint is hunting Thunderbolts and Bullseye is hunting Clint. We all know that Clint doesn't die in this story because he still has to go on a road trip with Old Man Logan. I'm curious to see how he survives Bullseye.
 New Mutants #2 - Matthew Rosenberg (writer) Adam Gorham (art) Michael Garland (colours) VC's Clayton Cowles (letters). The team gets sent to the Arctic to deal with a giant problem. Meanwhile a new New Mutant makes a surprise appearance on the last page. Maybe Doug Ramsey will show up too.
 Amazing Spider-Man #798 - Dan Slott (writer) Stuart Immonen (pencils) Wade von Grawbadger (inks) Marte Gracia (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Go Down Swinging part 2. I love the design of the new Red Goblin. The sacrifice that Peter has to make to keep himself and everyone he loves safe is huge. Now we'll see if he can come up with a way to beat the Red Goblin without his web shooters.
 Marvel 2 in One #5 - Chip Zdarsky (writer) Valerio Schiti (art) Frank Martin (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Ben and Johnny find themselves in a universe where GalacDoom has eaten everything except Earth. Now he's going to eat it too. Then what? There's nothing left to eat. Not very bright, GalacDoom. Seeing the Silver Surfer and Emma Frost doing the Smallville thing was cool though.
 All-New Wolverine #33 - Tom Taylor (writer) Ramon Rosanas (art) Nolan Woodard (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). Old Woman Laura part 1. We jump into the future where Laura is queen of Madripoor after the good guys win Doom World War. Wait until you see who the POTUS is. Laura has only months to live due to a genetic glitch and one of the items on her bucket list is to kill Victor Von Doom. Someone shows up in the last panel and April 25, when the next issue hits the racks, can't come soon enough for me.
 Astonishing X-Men #10 - Charles Soule (writer) Aco (pencils) David Lorenzo (inks) Rachelle Rosenberg (colours) VC's Clayton Cowles (letters). A Man Called X part 4. As much as I liked Aco's art in the Nick Fury mini, I didn't think it suited that spy versus spy story. It's perfect for this reality warping story though. The team tries to save the villagers of Fetters Hill in the Scottish Highlands from the villain Proteus before he can spread his madness even further. I'm interested to see how they do that.
 X-Men Red #3 - Tom Taylor (writer) Mahmud Asrar (art) Ive Svorcina (colours) VC's Cory Petit (letters). The Hate Machine part 3. I don't remember much about the villain Cassandra Nova but it's clear she's one very nasty person in the first three pages. I'm not usually a fan of super hero teams but Tom Taylor writes the All-New Wolverine and Gabby and Laura are on this team so this book stays on my "must read" list.
 Star Wars: Darth Vader #14 - Charles Soule (writer) Giuseppe Camuncoli (pencils) Daniele Orlandini (inks) David Curiel (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). Burning Seas part 3. Vader is sent to the oceanic planet of Mon Cala to hunt down some surviving Jedi that slipped through the Empire's clutches when Order 66 was executed. The defiant Mon Calamari are thwarting his efforts. Mmm…calamari is yummy.
 Captain America #700 - Mark Waid (writer) Chris Samnee (art) Matthew Wilson (colours) VC's Joe Caramagna (letters). So disappointed that a time paradox was used to beat the bad guy. All that matters to Cap fans is that Steve is back in the "present" and the series continues.
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Repost by @CuentoDeHadasTFAI @VenAlTeatroo @TCesarRengifo 2, 3 y 4 de Abril 3pm Entradas en Pre Venta +584120716120 ——— Francisco Puentes (@FranciscoJPuentes) Dará vida a un espectacular troll, #Caracho una creación de su amo el rey #Urano 🌙🦇🦉🦅en el musical #CuentoDeHadas 2020. Puentes Avendaño Actor destacado de la ciudad de Mérida, Emprendió sus estudios en las #ArtesEscénicos con distintos directores, como Aley Toro, Héctor Cabrera, Jorge Rojas, Alberto Moreno, Edmony Graterol, Jhon Marquez, Jessica Liñan, Magdiel González, Jacinto Cruz, Irina Dendiouk, Freddy Torres, Rocco Magieri, Carlos Danes, Denise Morales, Josefa Albornoz, Igor Martinez, Luis Alfonso Rodriguez, Ruben Valero entre otros maestros de arte; Ha participado en distintas puestas en escena: Emociones 2014 - 2015 - 2017. laboratorio performatico con música en vivo @GrupoRomanceMerida @TamboresDiabate, El Compromiso de "La Comedia" 2016 y 2017. El Artista del Páramo 2015 - 2018 Actor destacado de la compañia @MimosTFAI puestas en escena "La Banca" "La Estatua" "El Comensal", "El Fabricante de Máscaras, del maestro #MarcelMarceau, hasta la fecha, ha colaborando en numerosos cortometrajes de la Escuela de Medios Audiovisuales #EMA #ULA (@ULA_EMA) y ha dado vida con su talento a un sin fin de eventos culturales de una de las ciudades más hermosa, turística, culturales y universitaria de Latinoamérica eventos como Festival del Cine Venezolano @FestCineVzlano y @MeridAndando de @FUNDEARC, Festival del Movimiento, Actos Culturales en el Dia del Ministerio Público en Merida, #NocheCultural de la Contraloría de Mérida, Actividades Culturales en comunidades a traves del @Inmucu, @FILUMerida, @LaMovidaCulturalHLP del @HotelPedregosa, Festival Estudiantil de Teatro @FESDT @GrupoGenteJoven donde ha sido galardonado como Mejor Actor de todo el Festival y Actuaciones detacadas entre otros... En la compañía artística e integral TFAI (@TFAImv) en la cual además de actor activo, se desempeña en relaciones públicas, medios de comunicación, asistente de dirección artistica y producción, Taller de Formación Actoral Integral (@TFAImv) (2014 al 2019 y en curso). @Inmucu - @AlcaldiaLibertadorMerida Venezuel (en Teatro César Rengifo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9R1ikNhoKz/?igshid=1rjotjiw03we0
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8 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2019: 66 ANOS DE CRIAÇÃO DA PARÓQUIA NOSSA SENHORA DA CONSOLAÇÃO
Neste dia 8 de dezembro de 2019, rendemos graças a Deus pelos 66 (sessenta e seis) anos de criação da Paróquia Nossa Senhora da Consolação. Deus seja louvado pela vida de cada paroquiano, por cada pessoa que ama esta porção do Povo de Deus.
No dia 8 de dezembro de 1953 o então bispo do Estado do Espírito Santo, D. José Joaquim Gonçalves erigiu a Paróquia Nossa Senhora da Consolação, desmembrando-a da Paróquia de São Pedro Apóstolo de Cachoeiro de Itapemirim.
A criação da paróquia de Nossa Senhora da Consolação deveu-se ao aumento de número de fiéis da diocese do Estado do Espírito Santo, vale ressaltar que à época não havia as dioceses que atualmente a Província Eclesiástica do Estado do Espírito Santo possui, ou seja, Vitória, Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Colatina e São Mateus.
A paróquia de Nossa Senhora da Consolação abrangia, à época de sua criação, um vasto território geográfico, à saber: Na cidade, partindo de uma ponta da cidade, na estrada de Soturno, a linha divisória começará na referida estrada, seguindo depois pelas ruas Acre, Tupi (hoje, Rua Brahim Depes) e Alziro Viana, com ambos os lados para nova Paróquia, devido a topografia do terreno, até esta rua se encontrar com a Estrada de Ferro Leopoldina. Seguirá a linha divisória pela estrada de ferro, entrando na ponte de ferro e continuando pela rua Capitão Deslandes (lado direito para nova Paróquia e lado esquerdo para a de São Pedro), até a praça João Pessoa (hoje, Pedro Cuervas Júnior), desta praça seguirá a divisa pela Rua Coronel Marins (Morro Farias), ambos os lados para a Paróquia de São Pedro até encontrar o Córrego do Recanto (fora da cidade), onde separam o Morro Faria e a caixa d’água.
No interior: partindo do Ribeirão do Norte, incidência das divisas das Paróquias Cachoeiro, Castelo e Vala de Souza hoje, Jerônimo Monteiro), a linha divisória entre a Nova Paróquia e a de São Pedro, será o Ribeirão do Norte, Ribeirão de Nova Esperança, até o Rio Itapemirim. A linha divisória continua depois pelo Rio Itapemirim até encontrar a divisa da Paróquia da Vila de Itapemirim.
Como em 1953 não havia, ainda, a magnífica construção na Av. Jones dos Santos Neves, a matriz provisória da paróquia de Nossa Senhora da Consolação foi a Igreja de Santo Antônio, localizada no Bairro de mesmo nome.
A partir da criação da nova paróquia iniciou-se os preparativos da construção do grande templo dedicado à Virgem Maria, sob o título de Nossa Senhora da Consolação, isto no ano de 1954, com a bênção da pedra fundamental no dia 13/11/1954, sob o comando de Fr. Antolin Rodriguez, este o primeiro vigário (pároco) nomeado em 20/1/1955.
No dia 10/5/1958 aconteceu a primeira Celebração Eucarística no Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Consolação, ainda em construção, e no dia 29/5/1960 a inauguração do Santuário dedicado a padroeira da Ordem dos Agostinianos Recoletos.
A bela imagem da Virgem Maria que orna a igreja, é toda entalhada em madeira, vinda da Espanha de navio, chegando ao porto da cidade do Rio de Janeiro e, posteriormente, trazida para Cachoeiro de Itapemirim.
Desde a sua criação até hoje de nossa paróquia foram criadas outras: Paróquia de São Sebastião (Aquidaban), Paróquia Nossa Senhora da Penha (BNH), Paróquia Nossa Senhora Aparecida (Itaóca), Paróquia dos Sagrados Corações de Jesus e Maria (Nova Brasília).
Igreja Matriz da Paróquia Nossa Senhora da Consolação, construída por Frei Antolin Rodriguez com a ajuda de todo povo do Sul do Estado do Espírito Santo.
A Paróquia Nossa Senhora da Consolação atualmente é formada por 13 (treze) Comunidades Eclesiais de Base, a saber:
1. Jesus de Nazaré, localizada no Bairro Valão;2. Nossa Senhora Aparecida, localizada no Bairro Teixeira Leite (antigo Café Guandu);3. Nossa Senhora de Fátima, localizada no Bairro Ilha da Luz;4. Imaculado Coração de Maria, localizada no Bairro Vila Rica;5. Santa Rita de Cássia, localizada no Bairro Alto Vila Rica;6. Santo Agostinho, localizada no Bairro Vila Rica;7. Santa Luzia, localizada no Bairro Vila Rica;8. Santa Mônica, localizada no Bairro Maria Ortiz;9. Sagrada Família, localizada no Bairro Santo Antônio;10. Santo Antônio, localizada no Bairro Santo Antônio;11. Nossa Senhora das Graças, localizada no Bairro Guandu;12. Sagrado Coração de Jesus, localizada no Bairro Basílio Pimenta;13. São Domingos Sávio, localizada no Bairro Recanto II (divisa com a Paróquia São Pedro Apóstolo);
14. Comunidade Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Consolação (localizada na igreja/matriz).
E ligada à Renovação Carismática Católica a Comunidade de Vida e Aliança Porta Aberta, que está localizada no território paroquial no Bairro Vila Rica.
Desde sua criação serviram à Paróquia como párocos:
1º Fr. Antolin Rodriguez
2º Fr. Félix Pardo
3º Fr. Ivo Bochetti
4º Fr. Gabriel Belmonte
5º Fr. Mário Sabino
6º Fr. Benvindo Belmonte Val
7º Fr. Oswaldo de Andrade Rezende
8º Fr. José Luiz Gonzaga (Fr. Luiz)
9º Fr. Cassiano Amorim
10º Fr. Antônio Jacinto Gomes Junqueira (Fr. Toninho)
11º Fr. José Luiz Gonzaga (Fr. Luiz)
12º Fr. Silvestre Brunoro
13º Fr. Domingos Sérgio Gusson
14º Fr. Agostinho Morosini
15º Fr. Silvestre Brunoro
Fonte: PASCOM CONSOLAÇÃO
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