#c: mateo rivera
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
At the mention of celebrity, Mason had to turn a few times to see who was around, but as the guy kept talking the realisation allowed dawn that it was themself! There wasn’t a lot that could render Mason speechless, having the ability to talk a mile a minute, they were hardly silent, but as the guy with the camera and ice-cream cone - already a talent for balancing the two highly droppable objects, set up for a high-five, Mason readily returned it and clapped at the beauty of the talent, “Hell yeah! Now that’s what I call talent! Dude, that’s wicked cool, and like I fully trust you on that, no need to prove it or anything. Folks! We have one talented dude in Lunar Cove!” Turning to face him now, Mason beamed, “Dude, Imma like send a trophy out your way okay, that’s a hella cool thing you can do! And, of course! You’re on my show, I’d be super thrilled, honoured even to be on your live steam! Oh! How about you teach me your talent and like you can stream that, that's gotta be good content!”
Mateo stepped outside with an ice-cream cone in one hand and a camera in the other. He tilted his head to lick up a bit of the ice-cream trying to drip off onto the ground then said to the camera, "Yoooo, everybody we've got a celebrity sighting--hold on one minute. No peeking." Mateo had only been in town for little over a month, but that was more than enough time to get familiar with the local celebrities, and Mason was one of them. Mateo beamed. "Yo, that's awesome, dude. I'd high five you but I don't have any hands. Hold up." He put the whole ice cream in his mouth so the tip of the cone stuck out between his lips and then covered his camera with one hand and used the other to offer Mason a high-five. "Yeah, dude, sure. I can rub my stomach and pat my head at the same time." Again, not a feat he could accomplish with his hands full--nor particularly stimulating for a radio interview. "Hey, can I get you on camera? I'm sort of doing a live stream here. And you'd be like a VIP guest."
41 notes
·
View notes
Text
// Bogotá Music Video Festival // Selección Oficial 2024 //
Panorama Nacional
Ali AKA Mind - La Ansiedad Y Yo (David Moreno)
Alpes De Blanco A Negativo - Memorabilia (Erik Alexander Orozco Gañán)
Ami Rodríguez, Luna Hernández - Travesía (Óscar Otero)
Animal Blanco - Carcaj De Flechas Blancas (Cintia Obando)
Anny - Flores Amarillas (Brayan Rubiano)
Asylenn - En el Umbral (Juan Meza)
Beatzarro Fernández - Pan De Dios (Joan Sebastian Gallo Hincapie)
Buendía & Guarachan Brothers - Si Nos Queremos Tanto (Álvaro D. Ruiz)
Cacao Munch - Tiempo (Carlos Toro Egas)
Carrera Séptima - Septimazo (Santiago Muñoz)
COBO - Ruleta (Daniela Duque)
Cosmology X Ft. Pepa Lopera - Gnomo Psicotrópico (Johanna Parra)
Dani Medias Rotas - Josefina (Ángel Jesús Hurtado)
David Oli - El Tiempo Nos Pesa (Sebastián Prada)
Deglorian - El Placer De Lo Oculto (Andrés C. Rivera)
Espíritus Afines - Antes Del Eclipse (Juliana Andrea Acevedo Ruiz)
Fatima Push - Amigo And Tempest (Mateo Chaves & Camilo Báez)
Fausto Rodríguez - Margarita (David Lozada)
Flor De Jamaica - Quisiera (Randazzo)
Flor De Lava - El Velo Se Cayó (Rodrigo Borda)
Garajes - Transgresión (Gabriel Toro)
Irepelusa - Los Domingos La Paso Solita (Nano Carulla)
Irepelusa x Esteman - Te Amé Temprano (Nano Carulla)
John Arango - Rojo Carmesí (John Arango)
Juan Diego Triviño & Anamaría Laroc - Cohete (El Juanpa)
Karonte - Fuego Por Bemba (Thomas Mejía)
Kevin Jurado X LEEB X Hidd Sage - Superposición Cuántica (David Moncayo)
Lacerta - Una Vuelta (Álvaro José Cogollos)
LaChiki Y Su Mala Reputación - Del Timbo Al Tambo (Vladimir Goraldo & Jorge Zárate)
Las Villa - Fanática Sensual (Diego Ante)
Laura Kalop, Andrea Echeverri - Ay, Mujer (Sergio Mantilla & Manuel Velásquez)
Laura Pérez - Dementes (Mariana Sánchez)
Lilo Lara - Rola Caliente (Amarilla Ávila)
Locotina - Salgo a Buscarte (Edward Gómez Granada)
Los Hermanos De Nadie - El Murmullo De Un Muerto (Los Hermanos De Nadie & CunturFfilms)
Malva - Raso en la Jungla (Stiven Pinzón)
Maria McCausland - Todo Pasa (Hugo Rubiano)
Mario Y Sus Modales - No Sé Soltar (Sebastián Prada)
Mauricio Meyes - TLTEM (Pablo Escallón Barrios)
Mc Ari & El Arkeólogo ft. Noé Castilla - Jazmín (Jeisson Gómez)
Nicolás Díaz Lucas - A Las 6 (Kim Arévalo)
Nucleonics - Drop The Bomb (Laura Mosquera)
Palto, El Elegido - Ser Semilla (Julián Andrés Gómez Reyes)
Proyecto Humo - Te voy a matar + El caso 003478 (Iska Emilio Lozano)
Residente & Wos - Problema Cabrón (Alejandro Pedroza)
Señor Ledesma - Tú (Alexis Ledesma)
También Conocidos Como - Plataformas (Carlos Prías)
Tu Rockcito y Paula Rios Ft. Christian Camilo Peña - Pato Vallenato (William Rivera y Andrea Peralta)
Una Espeletia - Firmecito (Justin Olivares)
Unidad Ideológica - Bloqueo Mental (Ana González)
UNIO - Capucha Y Poesía (Julián Baraya)
Victoria Sur - Ojalá Nos Crucemos Otra Vez (Leo Carreño)
1 note
·
View note
Photo
#HailCaesar #BirtherInChief #CorpMedia #Idiocracy #Oligarchs #MegaBanks vs #Union #Occupy #NoDAPL #BLM #SDF #DACA #MeToo #Humanity #DemExit
#WriteInBernie
Stop the aggressions against the Zapatistas! - Manifesto signed by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura De Sousa, Raúl Zibechi, Enzo Traverso, Gilberto López y Rivas and more.
Today those who defend the environment are slaughtered every day. At a time like the one that the planet lives in which the protection of those who defend it is required, the opposite happens. Those who have resisted this destruction by the powerful have not stopped saying NO, they have always done so, although the current administration does not want to have memory.
The murder in the community of Amilcingo, Morelos of Samir Flores, a member of the resistance against the Comprehensive Plan Morelos, its gas pipeline and thermoelectric plants that put the life and territory of Nahua communities in Puebla and Morelos at risk; the massacre of 15 Ikoot indigenous people in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca, one of the regions that has opposed the Trans-isthmian Corridor projects; the growing paramilitary violence in Chiapas, with 56 attacks in the municipality of Aldama alone, and the kidnapping in February of members of the National Indigenous Council (CNI) of the municipality of Chenalhó are proof that the war continues.
Now the violence is becoming more and more explicit against the Zapatista communities. The growth of the activity of paramilitary groups such as “Los Chinchulines” or the Regional Organization of Coffee Growers of Ocosingo (ORCAO), as well as the appearance of new groups, is exacerbating tension in the region. The theft and burning of warehouses and houses of the Moisés Ghandi community, of the Autonomous Rebel Zapatista Municipality “Lucio Cabañas”, (in the official municipality of Ocosingo), show the increase in the intensity of the aggressions and provocations against the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The EZLN has respected the ceasefire for years and has focused on strengthening its autonomous organizational processes with schools, clinics, and justice systems. It is serious that one of the ethical references of resistance and construction of concrete and viable alternatives for the planet continues to be under siege, and it is even more serious that the response of those who seek to “transform Mexico” is complicity or oblivion in the face of these extermination attempts. .
It is extremely worrying that this occurs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, that there are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability in which everyone finds themselves to fuel their ambitions for money and power. It is more worrisome when those who are supposedly in charge of preventing such abuses allow and therefore favor them.
Beyond the erroneous or successful changes of the executive power, which shows this escalation of violence in indigenous areas, and the worsening of paramilitary attacks in the Zapatista territory in Chiapas, is the continuity of the racist, colonial and paternalistic vision of the governments. liberals and conservatives, left and right. Projects such as the Mayan Train show the idea of bringing "development" to indigenous peoples by turning them into cheap labor and contributing only the folkloric image of the Mexican indigenous.
The violence and dispossession of indigenous territories that megaprojects such as the Trans-isthmian Corridor or the Mayan Train imply and require are the ethical breaking point of the current Mexican government, it is where the moral stature that President López Obrador has awarded in front of its predecessors begins to collapse.
Those of us who signed this letter are watching carefully what is happening in Mexico, what is happening in the Zapatista communities that for decades have been a benchmark for other ways of living, health, education, justice, politics. We will not allow the extermination of indigenous peoples with the recurring excuse of development.
International firms
Noam Chomsky (USA)
Saskia Sassen (USA)
Raúl Zibechi (Uruguay)
Marcos Roitman (Spanish State)
Oscar Olivera (Bolivia)
Hugo Blanco Galdos (Peru)
Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Michael Hardt (USA)
Yvon Le Bot (France)
Philippe Corcuff (France)
Jaime Pastor (Spanish State)
Manuel Garí Ramos. Economist. Member of Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Juan Wahren (Argentina)
Sabrina Melenotte (France)
Daniel Mato (Argentina)
John Gibler (USA)
José Angel Quintero Weir - Wainjirawa Indigenous Organization (Venezuela)
Roberto Ojeda Escalante (Cusco, Peru)
Pepe Mejía, journalist, social activist, Correspondent for Indigenous Struggle in Europe
Pierluigi Sullo (Italy)
Enzo Traverso (Italy)
Derly Constanza Cuetia Dagua (Nasa People, Colombia)
Vilma Rocío Almendra (Colombia)
Manuel Rozental (Colombia)
Raúl Camargo. Former deputy of Madrid. Spokesperson for Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Genaro Raboso Saelices. Unionist of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Ana María Gordaliza Fernández. Psychoanalyst. (Spanish state)
Ana Barba. Pharmaceutical (Spanish State)
Marià Delás Briefcase. Journalist (Spanish State)
Lurdes Lucia. Editor Feminist. (Spanish state)
José Vicente Barcia. Ecologist (Spanish State)
Rocío Van Der Heide García. Anti-capitalists. Social worker (Spanish State)
Patri Amaya. Feminist. LGTBI Movement (Spanish State)
Fernando Cabrerizo. Multimedia Technician (Spanish State)
Pablo Pérez Garfonina. Member of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
Ramon Gorriz Vitalla, union member of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Roberto Montoya Batiz. Journalist (Spanish State)
Laura Lucía Pérez Ruano. Jurist. Teacher. Former deputy of Navarra (Spanish State)
Carmen San José Pérez. Family doctor. Unionist of the Assembly Movement of Health Workers (MATS) (Spanish State)
Juan Hernández Zubizarreta. College professor. Member of the Observatory of Multinationals of Latin America. (Spanish state)
Lorena Garrón Rincón. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council. (Spanish state)
Alicia López Hernando. Feminist Movement (Spanish State)
Ángela Aguilera Clavijo, deputy spokesperson of the Adelante Andalucía group in the Andalusian Parliament (Spanish State)
Demetrio Quirós. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council (Spanish State)
Jorge Riechmann Fernández. Professor at the Autonomous University of
Madrid and writer (Spanish State)
Mónica Rocha Medina, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Huáscar Salazar Lohman, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Patrick Silberstein (France)
Tomas Astelarra, journalist (Argentina)
Mexican firms
Paul Hersch Martinez
Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM-I
Gilberto López y Rivas, INAH- Morelos
Juan Carlos Rulfo. Filmmaker. Mexico City.
Margara Millán, professor, UNAM
Fernanda Navarro
Paul Leduc
Magdalena Gomez
Francisco Barrios "El Cress"
Eduardo Almeida Acosta
Maria Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Graciela Mijares López
Alexander Varas
Volga De Pina, defender of Human Rights.
Marta De Cea. Cultural Promoter. Mexico
Mariana Mora, CIESAS CDMX and Red de Feminismos Descoloniales
Bruno Baronnet, Universidad Veracruzana
Isidoro Moreno. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology. Sevilla University. Andalusia
Francisco Morfin Otero. Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk ISIA
Kathia Núñez Patiño Faculty of Social Sciences C-III. A CH
Richard Stahler-Sholk Eastern Michigan University, USA
Jean Robert Architect, Professor at La Salle University
Sylvia Marcos, Network of decolonial Feminisms, Professor at the Ibero-American University
Servando Gaja, Cinematographer
Inés Durán Matute, sociologist.
Mariana favela
Barbara Zamora
Susana Vázquez Vidal, PhD at CIESAS Occidente.
Orb Larisa
Antonio Sarmiento
Hector Zetina
Raúl Romero, sociologist, Mexico.
Raúl Gutiérrez Narváez, Intercultural Inductive Education Network and CIESAS, Chiapas
Sergio Tischler
Fernando Matamoros Ponce, Research Professor, Postgraduate in Sociology (ICSyH-BUAP)
Joaquín Osorio G. ITESO
Rubén Martin, freelance journalist, Guadalajara
Lucia Linsalata
Ana Maria Vera
Isis Samaniego-Poet
Bertha Melendez «Yuhcatla»
Maria Luisa Arroyo Rodriguez
Epifanio Flores and Manzola
Amparo Seville
J. Jesus Maria Serna Moreno
Sergio Hernández / Uci, Zautla, Puebla
Paulino Alvarado
Erika Sánchez Cruz, professor at BUAP
Irma Zentle Colotl, Social Economist
Wullfrano Ramírez, Dr. Artificial Intelligence
Mirna Valdés, Poet
Horacio Torres de Ita
Alejandra Jiménez, Rural Teacher
Ana Melissa Valenzuela, Educator
Zitlalli López Mendoza, Educator
Cristian Añorve, Student
Roxana Bolio
Jose Meza Rosas
Luis Saracho de María y Campos
Florina Mendoza Jimenez
Leonel Lopez
María de Lourdes Mejía, Mother of Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía
Angel Benhumea Salazar
Roberto Rodríguez Contreras "Cat"
Isabel Maldonado Hernandez
Omar Abrego Torres
Alfredo Velarde Saracho, professor at the Faculty of Economics
Ana Laura Suarez Lima
Azael Soriano Sanchez
Cecilia Zeledon
Diana Patricia González Ferreira, ICSYH Sociology Teacher
Organizations
Colectivo La Resistencia (Los Angeles, USA)
Solidarity with the Mexican people - Málaga (Spanish State)
Union Communiste libertaire (Marseille, France)
Union syndicale Solidaires, (France)
Vocesenlucha - Popular Communication (Spanish State)
Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa (France)
Towns in Camino (Colombia)
Éditions Syllepse (France)
Network of Brotherhood and Solidarity with Colombia (Colombia)
International Commission of the People's Congress (Colombia)
Network Against Repression and for Solidarity (RvsR)
Human Rights Node (NODHO)
Errant Etcetera
Labor and Socialist Unity (UníoS!)
Union of Neighbors and Victims "September 19" (UVyd-19)
Community Communication Research Center A.C. (CICC A.C.)
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)
Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero - Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ)
Guardians and Guardians of the Metlapanapa River
Otomí Indigenous Community residing in CDMX
Support network for the CNI-CIG Ibero Puebla
Xalapa Resistance and Rebellion Network
2140/5000 Resistance and Rebellion Network in support of the CNI-CIG of the Port of Veracruz
La Otra Tuxtla Resistance and Rebellion Network
Network of Rebellion and Resistrenzas-Puebla
Metropolitan, Anticapitalist and Antipatriarchal Coordination with the CIG
Network of decolonial feminisms
Paper picnic area
Compas Arriba !, Xalapa, Veracruz.
Mexicali Resists
Binational Network of Women Who Fight
Nativitas Zacapan for the Defense of the Land and Water.
Radio Tlanixco
The Collective Against Torture and Impunity
Colectivo Feminista Cihuatlahtolli A.C.
The Voice of the Anahuac.
Autonomous Student Renovation Collective
Coordinator of Students and Collectives of the FD-UNAM
Zapatista Neza Collective, Café "Zapata Vive"
Radio Regeneration
UPREZ Benito Juárez
Collective Aequus.- Promotion and defense of Human Rights
Coordination of Relatives of Students Victims of Violence
Voices of the Wind
Poetry and Singing
Collective Las Sureñas in resistance and rebellion
Popular Free Media Laboratory
Stomping Free Media
Plantón for 43
La Ceiba Collective
Zapatista Pantitlán Health Brigade
Sector of Workers Adhering to the Sixth Declaration
Front of Workers for the Right to Health and Social Security
Women who Fight, Resist and Organize
Rebel Bazaar
Community Dentistry Collective Sowing Smiles
Otomí Autonomous School
Residents of the Honorable National Student House.
Community Radio Totopo de Juchitán, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Green Tide High Mountains
Circle of Marxist Studies, Mexico City
The Other Juaritox
Collective ADA
Karuzo Cultural Forum
They are from the Máiz
Sixth Theater
El Torito Collective
Collective of Profes in the Sixth
Xochitlanezi Community
Tlanezi Calli Community
Compass Red
Zapatista Coffee Table of the UAM-Iztapalapa Below and to the Left of Building E
Gavilanas Collective
Collective Common Notebook
Iztapalapa Sexta Support Network
Colectivos del Sur Adherent to the Sixth
University of the Earth in Puebla (UnitierraPuebla)
Collective Utopia Puebla
The Zenzontle
House of the Peoples-Mexico
Autonomous Brigades of Mutual Support
33 notes
·
View notes
Text
IT HAS BEEN about a year now since my involvement with the Dozier School For Boys began taking over my world. Kicking off the whirlwind was my need to get my hands on the school’s student ledgers. I won’t rehash the entire adventure but what I will say is that it took many frustrating nights online, several emails to the Archivist, the potential of an $600+ bill to get digital copies & finally an 8 hour round trip before I’d actually have what I wanted…Well at least a quarter of what I wanted!
HAVING ABSOLUTELY NO clue what I was looking for, I spent the next several weeks trying to organize what I had. Almost immediately number of very distinct patterns began jumping out at me. The same sentencing judges over & over again, the SAME sentence length OR lack there of & a crap load of blank spaces; Specifically under the “WHEN/HOW RELEASED” columns. One would expect that any institution handling children would be required to keep detailed & accurate records of ALL of its charges, especially when it comes to their last known whereabouts BUT that would make too much sense, now wouldn’t it…
THE INFO THAT I had gotten was only from the latest volume of the ledgers & didn’t even make a dent in the number of boys that had been shoved through the doors to be reformed. I knew there were hundreds OR even thousands of names in those books. I maybe had a few hundred at the most. By now, I had gotten used to what I like to call the “Hurry Up & Stop” method of researching. Basically I’d need specific info, finally get said info ONLY to start looking it over & promptly figure out that I needed additional material OR even worse, I’d need something entirely different altogether. In this case, I had just assumed that I’d eventually be making another trip to the Archives; That is until I ended up becoming involved with Bob Straley & taking over his website…And right there on one of the site pages was a link to the detailed, handwritten notes that WHB Mr. Andrew Puel had spent hours putting together.
Mr. Andrew Puel At The State Archives…Sitting In The EXACT Same Spot That I Did When I Was There!
NOT IT!!
WHEN I SAW that link, I was beyond thrilled! I was finally going to have something reliable to validate what I had come up with! I had spoken with Andrew at Bob Straley’s memorial service & knew that any research he had done would be the best & most accurate info that I could possibly get. When the page loaded, it definitely did NOT show what I had been hoping for; In all actuality, it showed nothing but this:
ODDLY THE INFO was missing! I started clicking on some of the other older links on the website & sure enough, there were quite a few that led to nowhere. I don’t know why it gone OR where it went, only that it’s not there. I tried not to get to aggravated, thinking that there had to be a hard copy among the thousands of documents that I have. I spent the next several weeks going through EVERY page, folder, digital file, etc. & found nothing. Bob kept everything, so to say I was puzzled that he wouldn’t have a copy of something so important was a huge understatement. I did another look through, literally taking out every piece of paper, one by one; Still nothing.
Well Damn….
AN EVENING IN GAINESVILLE
ON A FRIDAY in late February, I made the 3 hour trip to Gaineville. With me was a small black bag filled with what I believed to be the most important material related to the Arthur G Dozier School for Boys. I pulled up to a beautiful home, tucked back in a quiet sub division that was surrounded by forest. Standing outside was a familiar face, Mr. Bryant Middleton. The “Whitehouse Boy” greeted me with a smile & a brief hug before inviting me inside to meet his wife. Both graciously spent several hours telling their personal story of Dozier & how the WHB’s Organization was founded. They were both lovely people & I was grateful that they had been so willing to meet with me & be as open as they were. When we finally moved into the dining room to look over the things that I had brought, I began pulling things out. I yanked a folder out that had been wedged inside of my over full bag & a stack of papers fell out. The stack was stapled together & folded in half. I picked it up to see what it was & as I unfolded it, my jaw hit the floor!
OH…MY…GOD…It was a hard copy of the list of missing boys! The same list that I had just spent weeks trying to find! The stuff inside of that bag was the stuff that I pulled out & reviewed quite frequently & there’s absolutely NO way that I would missed that thick stack of ledger pages! I slid the stack across the table, explaining to Bryant why I was a bit stunned at finding them. He thought it was strange as well. I’m not going to get into the specifics of my time with the Middletons in this post, although I will say that I’m very fortunate to have met with them. They’re great people & they continue to work toward keeping the future from repeating the past.
WHERE COULD THEY BE?
OF COURSE THERE is minimal info on the boys on this list. What is known is that most were listed as escaped but never recovered. A lot lacked permanent homes OR guardians, so there wouldn’t have been any concerned parents wondering about the whereabouts of their lost boy. It should also be noted that the last place they were seen was the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna. That leaves so many unanswered questions; Could ALL 185 boys on that list have actually successfully escaped & moved on to a better life? Even if that did happen, would it be possible that NOT 1 single child ever be heard from again? I suppose it could be possible for some BUT for All 185? I seriously have my doubts & given the history of Dozier, I’d say that’s highly unlikely. Especially considering the significant proof of other burial sites on the school’s 1200+ acres.Whether or not they continued life after Dozier OR their lives were taken at the school, they each deserve to be recognized. I’ll let them speak for themselves….
☆☆☆☆☆☆
JOSEPH WILK – 17 JAME HENRY COLSON SMITH – 16 BEHARD STEPHENS – 15 JOHNNIE J. RICHARDSON – 17 AB DURDEN – 16 WILLIAM RICHARD WHITE – 16 MONROE ROGERS – 16 NOWLA (SONNY) VENOS – 16 BERNARD WILLIAMS – 15 WILLIAM NICOLAS BURNETT – 15 FRED RUSH – 16 HORACE MECHOM – 16 J.W. HARRILL, JR. – 14 EDWARD MATTHEW MITCHELL – 17 LARRY DAVIS – 14. ALFONSO DEWEY DAVIS – 16 JAMES ARTHUR HARELL – 13 CARROL PITTMAN – 15 CARL HUBBARD REWLS – 14 RICHARD PEUDRY TYLER – 15 HAROLD OLDS – 14 LYNVILLE RAY – 16 LAIRD WILDES (age unknown) ALFRED SMITH GOODSON – 16 QUINCY LEWIS – 16
☆☆☆☆☆☆
ZANE HOPKINS – 12 ROBERT WALKER – 13 WILLIE FRANKLIN FARROW – 13 EUGENE JOHNS – 14 GABE BELL – 15 WILLIAM DEWARS – 15 LELAND LLOYD BRADY – 16 JASPER ALLEN HOLDER – 15 WILLIAM JOHNSON – 16 GEORGE HENRY ABBEY – 16 HARRY L. SAULS – 15 BEN BUNDRICK – 15 LOUIS VALOIS COUTURE – 16 ROBERT GILBERT ALBRITTON – 16 LAUDRIC BASKIN – 17 JAME HENRY COLSON SMITH – 16 JOHN JOSEPH COOGAN, JR – 16 ARINAUDO MACHIN, JR – 16 JULIAN GREEN – 15 CARL UNDERHILL – 16 WILLIAM DANIEL HATCHER – 17 DWIGHT SPRINGER – 14 JASON EDWARD LOGAN – 15 PAUL HERSHEY, JR – 17 CLARENCE C. RAULERSON – 16
☆☆☆☆☆☆
EVERETT BRADDOCK – 15 HAROLD EUGENE NORMAN – 16 RICHARD RUSSEL TODD – 14 EDWARD POOLE – 14 BILLY RAY BURNS – 16 MARCO GUTIERREZ – 14 WALTER C. GREEN – 16 LEON MANNING – 16 LEONARD JAMES NELSON – 16 GODSON WHITTAKER – 15 ROBERT GORDON – 15 ROBERT LAURIN GODDARD – 15 KENNETH LEE YORK – 17 TRUBEE BYRD – 17 ROWANE HOLLIDAY – 16 BOBBY WHITEHEAD – 15 WILLIAM EDWARD LEGGETT – 16 ROBERT HELGRAN – 13 OSCAR EUGENE MCCURDY – 16 WILLIAM RIVERA EMANUEL, JR – 16 JOHN LENNARD NAVE – 16 JACKIE CREWS – 16 ERNEST WOODARD – 16 ARTHUR KENT PATTERSON (aka William S. Johnson) – 14 DAVID EVANS HARRIS – 16
☆☆☆☆☆☆
JOHN HARRIMAN – 16 GB IRWIN – 14 HOWARD MCCALL – 17 OSCAR LEE CALDWELL – 14 JD THOMAS – 13 GEORGE F. CLAY – 13 WILLIS BUNYAN – 16 JAMES CAMPBELL – 15 BERTRAM THOMPSON – 16 WILLIE JAMES MURPHY – 17 SANDY JONES – 15 RALPH HALL – 16 MELVIN FALSON – 13 HERBERT LEE COVINGTON – 14 LUKE BENJAMIN – 16 TOMMIE L. WOOTEN – 15 WALTER ADAMS – 15 DAVID JONES (aka Cockran) – 15 EDWARD BROWN – 14 EDWARD DEMERRITT – 16 WILLIAM JENKINS – 13 MATEO BENARD COLUMBUS – 14 WILLIE C. MITCHELL – 13 CLARENCE MORTON, JR – 15 JOSEPH JOHNSON – 16
☆☆☆☆☆☆
CURTIS WILSON – 10 EUGENE FULLER – 16 THOMAS BOWERS – 15 LEON DUNBAR – 16 DAVID EAGLETON – 14 HENRY JUNIOR JOHNSON – 14 EDWARD FOSTER – 15 GEORGE EDWARD THOMAS – 17 ODIS SINGLETON – 16 JAMES WILEY BRYANT – 14 CURTIS DOWNING – 15 WALTER LEE NIXON – 15 JOHN TYLER – 16 ELMORE JOHNSON – 15 HENRY MELVIN JONES – 16 DOCK SMITH – 15 ROBERT LEE KING – 16 WILLARD LAMAR SHELTON – 16 ROBERT HAYS – 16 CHAS W. CHAMBERS – 16 RUSSEL HUTTON – 15 HOWARD CAYWOOD – 15 BOBBY HAYES – 16 BILLY CAUDELL – 16 WALTER R. HAYES – 17
☆☆☆☆☆☆
ARTHUR KENT PITTEBON(?) – (age unknown) WILLIAM P. NUNES – 16 EDWIN T. FINNIE – 15 MILTON LEDBETTER – (age unknown) LEROY SMITH (aka Leroy Gregory) – 17 JOE RODRIGUEZ – 17 BENARD MIXON – 15 ROBERT WESLEY DAVIS – 16 PAUL DAVID HUGES – 12 ROY JOHNSON – 13 LENARD JAMES LOTT – 16 JERRY LLOYD – 16 GABRIEL THURMAN – 16 ROBERT LEE BOSTIC – 14 GEORGE HILL – 13 JOHN ALBURY – 14 NATHANIEL TURNER – 15 LEO COLLIER – 17 TEEVESTER JAMES – 15 FLOYD RILEY, JR – 17 GEORGE NELSON – 15 NORMAN MCAULEY – 15 LYLE MACK PAULK – 16 EDWARD GIBSON – 14 WILLIAM EDWARD CORTEZ – 16
☆☆☆☆☆☆
ROBERT CHRISTMAN – 16 HUBERT BERRYMAN – 15 CHARLES LACGUEY – 16 CHARLES EDWARD KIDDY – 15 JOHN CHARLES CLANCEY – 15 DANNY LEE BOWMAN – 16 HOWARD GEORGE FAGG – (age unknown)
ROBERT ALTON SINGLETARY – 17 ELLIS MARLOWE HASKIN – 16 JAMES PHILLIP SLAWSON – 16 JAMES JOHNS – 17 BENARD JACKSON – 14 ARLISS BLACKMON – 15 BENJAMIN UDEL – 13 NATHANIEL BOWLES – 16 ROLAHO LYLES – 16 CLARENCE BOBBY BROWN – 15 WILLIE BRADFORD – 16 BILLY JACKSON – 13 RICHARD GILLYARD – 14 LEONARD WHITEHEAD – 15 FREDERICK NATHANIEL HARREL – 16 HENRY MCLENDON – 17 SAMOLE DARBY – 17 WILLIE LEE DOUGLAS – 15
☆☆☆☆☆☆
MOZELL BRADLEY, JR – 16 J.C. STEPHENS – 15 CHARLES BROWN – 15 GRANT BERNARD KEMP – 13 RONNIE FRANKIE ROSE – 16 JOE EDWARD ALLEN – 15 VICTOR STEPHEN GRICE – 16 TOMMY COOK (Mathias) – 15 JERRY COOK – 16 JOHNNY LEON WRIGHT – 16
IT’S AN ENTIRELY different feeling you get when you’re able to put names to the children you’ve been speaking of….
♤Please Consider Helping In The Fight For Justice By Signing The 1st Petition: https://www.change.org/p/jenn-moslek-re-investigation-of-the-arthur-g-dozier-school-for-boys♤
☆ IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW SUFFERED ABUSE, PASSED AWAY, WENT MISSING OR WITNESSED ANY WRONGDOINGS WHILE AT “THE FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS” AKA “THE ARTHUR G. DOZIER SCHOOL FOR BOYS” OR THE OKEECHOBEE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, PLEASE REACH OUT VIA HERE AT findingflorida.blog OR ANY OF THE CONTACT INFO LISTED BELOW!!☆
Want More “Finding Florida?” BE SURE TO “SUBSCRIBE”!
FOR PRIVATE CONTACT SEND EMAILS TO: [email protected]
FOR ALL DOZIER RELATED INFO:
http://thewhitehouseboysonline.com
AND
http://www.whitehouseboys2007.com
FOR FULL PHOTO GALLERIES & ADDITIONAL LOCATION INFO FOLLOW ME ON FB AT: @GRAVEAdventuresFL
THE LOST BOYS OF DOZIER: Have You Seen Me? IT HAS BEEN about a year now since my involvement with the Dozier School For Boys began taking over my world.
#Abandoned and Neglected Cemeteries#Abandoned Property#AGDSB#Agriculture#Andrew Puel#Anthropology#Archives#Arthur G Dozier School for Boys#Arthur G Dozier School for Boys Victims of Reform School Abuse Act#Assault#Boothill#Bryant Middleton#Burials#Business#Cause of Death#Cemeteries#Child Abuse#Child Advocate#Children#Cold Cases#Community#Corruption#Crime & Punishment#Crimes Against Children#Crimes Against Humanity#CS/SB1780#Department of Juvenile Justice#Dilapidated Property#DJJ#Dozier
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
So it was a movie! He was glad to have Mateo's wide range of knowledge to help them out here. "But you know what though, exactly, they gotta get it from somewhere! Ok, new task for me, I'm gonna go hit up some of my buddies at the aquarium, surely they gotta have seen some things right!" While yes it didn't seem possible for an octopus to do something like this, but like those sea creatures there were human creatures present that could turn invisible too, it could've been a case of inspiration. Mason needed to get to the bottom of this.
"Oh my god, the butterfly man!" he exclaimed and nodded with extreme seriousness, "Right! That's what I'm thinking. Evil twins always gotta be doing the bad stuff. This is a set-up and it's so bad!" Growing quiet at that, Mason thought for a minute, "Can we trust them though? What if they police are on the Butterfly man's side? But we should tell someone though. But dude you could make that poster," he pointed to Mateo's drawings, "You're so good already!"
Taking a sip of their drink, looking up when the video was show, Mason was held a hand hand across their heart warmed by the song, "Awhhh, that's so cute. Dude, would you still hang out with me if I was a worm?"
"That's what I'm saying! I saw that in a movie, right? And they gotta get their ideas from somewhere." He put a finger to his temple, nodding seriously. He too had seen that scene in Finding Dory, and even if it wasn't a documentary, he was sure the creators must have gotten their information from real science; no one in Hollywood would just make things up for entertainment. They had integrity! They were trying to get the hard hitting, important information out to the masses, just like he was doing with his YouTube channel. "Yooo." Mateo's eyes went wide. Mason might have been on to something. Did it sound a little crazy, maybe. But a few months ago, he didn't know there were half fish people or people with wings, or people--like himself--that could turn into wolves once a month. If all that was possible, anything was possible. Since moving to Lunar Cove, all of Mateo's rabid beliefs in the supernatural and mythic beings had only become more serious and substantiated. One day, he was totally going to take that selfie with Nessie like he'd always wanted to.
"Duuuuude," he said, shaking his head seriously. "That might be something. Maybe it's like Moth Man's evil twin, the Butterfly Man. And he's tryin' to pose like a fae and make 'em look bad. It's a set up!" He lowered his voice seriously. "Should we be telling the authorities this? Maybe they can make up one of them wanted posters." At Mason's question, Mateo paused, looking stumped. "I think so. Hold on." He started googling: are worms spineless. A minute later, however, he was grinning and showing Mason a TikTok video of someone singing a worm love song.
24 notes
·
View notes
Text
Opiniones de la campaña electoral española (23/4/2019)
Abascal y Torra ganan sin bajarse del autobús - Carlos Sánchez
Arde Europa, arde España - Javier Gallego
Casado no reacciona ante los ataques de Rivera - Yolanda González
Debates, sondeos y dosis de nervios - Encarna Samitier
Del voto de la risa a la noche de las lágrimas - José Apezarena
Del zasca a Rosa María Mateo al detector de la verdad: los seis momentos clave del debate - Paloma Esteban
El análisis de los expertos: este debate no moverá votos - Ángel Munárriz
El chollo televisivo de los debates - Carlos Gorostiza
El jabalí Rivera gana la primera vuelta - José Antonio Zarzalejos
El niño Antonio estaba llorando por sus impuestos cuando tú veías el debate - Iñigo Sáenz de Ugarte
El primer debate reafirma los dos bloques y Rivera gana terreno a Casado - José Precedo
El sistema electoral ya no es el que era - Alberto Penadés
Español medio frente a molinos de viento - María Iglesias
Iglesias intenta en vano que Sánchez aclare si va a pactar con Ciudadanos - Daniel Ríos
Iglesias y Rivera se llevan los focos del partido de ida - Ángeles Caballero
Incertidumbre - José Pablo Ferrándiz
Incertidumbres y certezas ante el 28A - Carmen Castro García
La campaña acaba de empezar - Jorge Vilches
La contracrónica del debate: un Rivera poético y con ímpetu, un Casado moderado, un Sánchez incómodo y un Iglesias comedido - Emilio Ordiz
La teletienda - Raquel Ejerique
Las derechas no logran tumbar a Sánchez en el primer debate a cuatro - Antonio Avendaño
Los indecisos no lo son, lo están, y quién podría culparlos - Benjamín Prado
Marcador no definitivo en el partido de ida - Arsenio Escolar
¿Por qué lo llaman debate? - Cristina Monge
PP Y PSOE: D'Hondt os ha venido a ver (otra vez) - Francisco Camas García
Rivera asedia a Sánchez y roba el plano a Casado en un debate sin gancho - Rafael Méndez
Rivera gana el primer asalto - Álvaro Nieto
Rivera sorprende en el primer debate con duros ataques a Casado - Alfonso C. Suárez
Rivera y Casado utilizan Cataluña para intentar desestabilizar a Pedro Sánchez - Gabriel Sanz
Sánchez o la mentira como arma - Félix Madero
Sánchez resiste, Iglesias remonta, Rivera revive, Casado pierde - Ignacio Escolar
Sánchez salva el primer asalto - Fernando Varela
Si se dan las condiciones, Ciudadanos intentará apoyar a Sánchez - Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
Un debate vivo - Carmelo Encinas
Vox, el 'Economist' y la estabilidad - Joan Tapia
1 note
·
View note
Text
✧ * ·゚A N N I E ( ! ! )
· • ° ⁎ ⟡ —- he knew rebel territory was not a place for him to be. sometimes it oddly felt familiar like it was part of a D R E A M then again griffin didn’t remember much of anything before 10 years old. he grew up learning to FIGHT, learning to KILL, he was raised in the confines of valentina rivera and taught how to be a WEAPON of mass destruction but he never fought against it he felt adrenaline rush into him as he always did. he also felt like something was missing. he cranes his neck upon hearing a sound, hand ready at his weapon. “i swear to god mateo, i ditched you so i wouldn’t have to HEAR the story about how your arrow got S N A T C H E D . ” his voice boomed, almost ready to hit the other at the back of his head. he spots movement and he can almost tell their next move instinctively, soon enough a gun points at the other’s head. it’s a girl, a small one at that but he doesn’t care as he hears the click of the gun. he spoke to her but only to humour himself, “what are you a troll?”
@hcmesiick
#⸢ ᴠᴇʀᴤᴇ. ⸥ ιт's α ∂αяк ρℓαcε συт тнεяε вαвү —- dystopian au.#⸢ ᴅᴇᴜx. ⸥ gяιғғιη ρяεscσтт —- interaction.#⸢ annie. ⸥#guns tw
8 notes
·
View notes
Note
hey hey! could you lovelies please possibly point me in the direction of some black and latinx faceclaims who could pass for high schoolers? thank you so much you guys are absolute gifts
Eva Gutowski (1994) African-American, Puerto Rican, Polish, Irish.
Habiba Da Silva (1994) Lebanese, Syrian, and Brazilian of Unspecified North African, Unspecified West African, Unspecified Indigenous Brazilian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.
India Westbrooks (1996) African American, Mexican, Creole [Unspecified Native American, possibly other, Indian.
Antoinette Marie Martin (1996) Mexican / African-American.
Jessica Sanchez (1995) Mexican [Unspecified Indigenous, Unspecified African, Spanish, possibly other] / Filipina [Aklanon, possibly other], possibly Chinese.
Jacob Emmanuel Perez (1996) Mexican, African-American
Jamison Long / JJ Long (1997) Afro Mexican, Navajo, Chinese.
Kiana Brown / Kiana Ledé (1997) Unspecified Black, Mexican (Unconfirmed), Cherokee (Unconfirmed), Swedish.
Jaylen Barron (1998) African, Mexican, Brazilian, Venezuelan.
Alana Gordillo (2002) African-American, Native American/ Mexican, Guatemalan.
also:
Black:
Karidja Touré (1994) Ivorian.
Wangechi (1994) Kenyan.
Malaika Firth (1994) Kenyan.
Jordan Fisher (1994) English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cambodian, Tahitian, African-American, Cherokee, Sioux,
Nyané Lebajoa (1994) Black South African.
Ariana Miyamoto (1994) African-American / Japanese.
Reece King (1994) Caribbean, Irish, Portuguese
Winnie Harlow (1994) Afro-Jamaican.
Chris O'Neal (1994) African-American.
Jessica Sula (1994) Estonian, German, Afro-Trinidadian, Chinese.
Kofi Siriboe (1994) Ghanaian
Ella Eyre (1994) Afro-Jamaican / Maltese.
Shamir (1994) African-American - agender.
Shameik Moore (1995) Jamaican.
Kelvin Jones (1995) Zimbabwean.
Zoë Soul (1995) Trinidadian.
Proud Refuge / Zachary Mwai Mwangi (1995) Kenyan.
Justice Smith (1995) African-American / Italian/Abruzzese, French-Canadian.
RJ Cyler (1995) African-American.
Ashton Sanders (1995) African-American.
Ryan Destiny (1995) African-American / White, African-American.
Serayah McNeill (1995) African-American.
Jadah Doll (1995) African-American / European.
Noah Gray-Cabey (1995) African-American, White.
Sasha Lane (1995) African-American, White, Maori.
Scola Dondo (1995) Zimbabwean.
Diggy Simmons (1995) African-American.
Parker McKenna Posey (1995) African-American.
eShun / Ethel Esi Eshun (1995) Ghanaian.
Kamil McFadden (1996)African-American.
Bobb'e J. Thompson (1996) Black.
Trevor Jackson (1996) African-American .
Nadji Jeter (1996) African-American.
Annabelle Hayes (1996) Ghanaian / Filipina.
Normani (1996) African-American, Creole [French, African], possibly Native American and/or Indian.
Vivian Oparah (1996) African-American.
Khylin Rhambo (1996) African-American.
Little Nikki / Nicole Shortland (1996) Ghanaian.
Shereen Cutkelvin (1996) Afro-Belizean, possibly Scottish.
Cymphonique Miller (1996) African-American / Filipino, Spanish.
Jilly Anais (1996) Black.
Jojo Amaah (1996) Black.
Vivian Oparah (1996) Black.
Samuel Kyi (1996) Ghanaian.
Imaan Hammam (1996) Moroccan / Egyptian.
Samantha Logan (1996) Trinidadian, Irish.
Amira McCarthy (1996) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Gambian.
Teala Dunn (1996) African-American.
Tkay Maidza (1996) Zimbabwean.
Sydney Park (1997) African-American / Korean.
Cupcakke (1997) African-American.
Zolee Griggs (1997) African-American.
Kyal Legend (1997) African-American.
Rhenzy Feliz (1997) Black.
Khoudia Diop (1997) Senegalese.
Chris Fleischer (1997) Black.
Vickie Ama (1997) Ghanaian / Nigerian.
Malcolm Evans (1997) Black.
Adrian Kali Turner (1997) African-American.
Halima Aden (1997) Somali.
Marcus Sivyer (1997) Black.
Malaya Watson (1997) African-American and Filipino.
Dawn ODG (1997) Ghanaian.
Cydney Christine (1997) African-American.
Tyrel Jackson Williams (1997) African-American.
Kiana Brown (1997) English, African-American, possibly other.
Leah Allyannah (1997) Guyanese, Chinese, Indian, Black.
Alisha Boe (1997) Somali / Norwegian.
Madison Pettis (1998) African-American / Irish, French, Italian.
Dana Vaughns (1998) African-American / White.
Rachel Crow (1998)African-American.
Don Lee (1998) Black.
Coco Jones (1998) African-American.
China Anne McClain (1998) African-American.
Isabella Gomez (1998) Colombian.
Abdulaye Niang (1998) Black.
Khamani Griffin (1998) African-American,
Sofia Richie (1998) African-American, some English and Scottish, distant French-Canadian.
Kiara Muhammad (1998) African-American.
India Makailah Graham (1998) Black, possibly other.
Justin S. Myrick (1998) African-American.
Coy Stewart (1998) African-American.
Jaden Smith (1998) African-American / African-American, Afro-/Creole-Barbardian, Afro-/Creole-Jamaican.
Amandla Stenberg (1998) Danish, Greenlandic/Inuit / African-American - non-binary!
Selena Forrest (1999) African-American.
Genneya Walton (1999) African-American.
Diamond White (1999) African-American.
Tre Samuels (1999) South African/ Australian.
Akai Osei (1999) Ghanaian.
Amir Mitchell-Townes (1999) African-American.
Cameron Boyce (1999) Afro-Caribbean, African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Kwesi Boakye (1999) Ghanaian.
Cassey Chanel (1999) Kenyan.
Dante Brown (1999) African-American.
Eden Duncan-Smith (1999) African-American.
Willow Smith (2000) African-American, Afro-/Creole-Barbardian, Afro-/Creole-Jamaican.
Yara Shahidi (2000) Iranian / African-American.
Marcus Scribner (2000) Black.
Will Simmons (2000) Black.
Daniella Perkins (2000) African-American / White.
Caleb McLaughlin (2001) African-American.
Nia Frazier (2001) African-American, Sioux.
Jaheem Toombs (2001) African-American.
Charlize Glass (2001) Black.
Riele Downs (2001) Jamaican, Cherokee, and African-Canadian.
Nia Sioux (2001) African-American.
Abraham Attah (2001) Ghanaian.
Han Hyun Min (2001) Black / Korean.
Skai Jackson (2002) African-American.
Ameerah Falzon-ojo (2002) Black.
Aleece Wilson (?) Metis, Unspecified Black, Irish, and Italian.
Jaxon Howden (?) African-American.
Iman Benson (?) Black.
Ashanti Bromfield (?) Black.
Brandi Kinard (?) Muscogee, Chinese, Black, Irish.
Latinx:
Victoria Justice (1993) Irish, English, German, French / Puerto Rican.
Samantha Boscarino (1994) Italian, Ecuadorian, Scottish.
Joyjah (1994) Belizean.
Priscilla Diaz (1994) Puerto Rican / Cuban.
Mark Indelicato (1994) 75% Italian 25% Puerto Rican
Raquel Castro (1994) Puerto Rican / Ashkenazi Jewish, Italian.
Gabriel Conte (1994) Cuban, Spanish, Colombian.
Cameron Dallas (1994) Mexican, German / Scottish.
Michel Duval (1994) Mexican.
Ximena Moral (1994) Peruvian.
Isabelle Drummond (1994) Brazilian.
Hayley Orrantia (1994) Mexican, English, Irish, French .
Cierra Ramirez (1995) Mexican / Colombian.
Mateo Arias (1995) Colombian.
Sofia Reyes (1995) Mexican.
Issa Lish (1995) Mexican / Japanese.
Alen Rios (1995) Mexican, Guatemalan, Chinese, German.
Bethany Mota (1995) Mexican, English / Portuguese.
Cindy Mello (1995) Brazilian.
Brandon Perea (1995) Filipino, Puerto Rican.
Ricardo Hoyos (1995) Peruvian, Ecuadorian / Irish, Scottish, French-Canadian.
Emily Sera (1995) Navajo, Western Shoshone, Venezuelan.
Eden Estrada (1995) Mexican - trans!
Danna Paola (1995) Mexican.
Bruna Marquezine (1995) Brazilian.
Jamila Velazquez (1995) Dominican, Puerto Rican.
Brianna Hildebrand (1996) Mexican / German, English, Irish.
Georgie Flores (1996) Mexican, remote French.
Lucero Rios (1996) Mexican.
Marina Moschen(1996) Mexican.
Chachi Gonzales (1996) Mexican.
Barbie Ferreira (1996) Brazilian.
Julia Abe (1996) Brazilian / Japanese.
Eva Noblezada (1996) Filipina / Mexican.
Vanessa Merrell (1996) Mexican, Filipina, Spanish, Irish, Portuguese, German.
Veronica Merrell (1996) Mexican, Filipina, Spanish, Irish, Portuguese, German
Roman Zaragoza (1996) Mexican, Akimel O’odham / Taiwanese, Japanese.
Victoria Moroles (1996) Mexican / French, Polish, English, Finnish.
Angela Vanity (1996) Cuban - trans!
Roberto Artigas (1996) Peruvian.
Juanpa Zurita (1996) Mexican.
Alejandro del Carpio (1996) Peruvian.
Orion Carloto (1996) Cuban, Portugese and Italian.
Wendy Sulca (1996) Peruvian [Aymara]
Caitlin Sanchez (1996) Cuban.
Yahaira Plasencia (1996) Peruvian.
Austin Zajur (1996) Mexican / English, possibly other.
Valentina Sampaio (1996) Brazilian - trans!
Jimmy Bennett (1996) ¼ Mexican, ¾ mix of German, English, Scottish, Cornish.
Rebecca Black (1997) Mexican / English, Polish, Italian.
Amanda Arcuri (1997) Argentinean / Italian.
Giullia Buscacio (1997) Portuguese, Brazilian, Italian
Tyler Alvarez (1997) Cuban / Puerto Rican.
Maria Fernanda Neyra (1997) Peruvian.
Alissa Salls (1997) Brazilian.
Becky G (1997) Mexican [Unspecified Indigenous, Spanish].
Adam Irigoyen (1997) Cuban.
Carmiña Masi (1997) Paraguayan.
Matreya Fedor (1997) Mexican.
Emilia McCarthy (1997) Mexican / Unspecified White.
Matthew Espinosa (1997) Colombian / Irish, French, German.
Froy Gutierrez (1998) Mexican, Caxan.
Justine Biticon (1998) Mexican / Filipina.
Ariela Barer (1998) Mexican Jewish.
Clarisse Chi (1998) Peruvian.
Trinity Anne (1998) Mexican - trans!
Amy Gutierrez (1998) Peruvian.
Amber Montana (1998) Cuban, Spanish.
Luis Arredondo (1998) Peruvian.
Rico Rodriguez (1998) Mexican.
Emilio Jaime (1998) Peruvian.
Ricky Garcia (1999) Mexican, Puerto Rican, German.
Yogi Keira (1999) ¾ Japanese / ¼ Brazilian.
Enya Umanzor (1999) Honduran.
Brendan Jordan (1999) Peruvian, White - genderfluid.
Joel Pimentel (1999) Mexican.
Mia Xitlali (1999) Mexican [Aztec, possibly other].
Lilimar Hernandez (2000) Venezuelan.
Fátima Ptacek (2000) Ecuadorian / Colombian, Czech, Irish, Norwegian.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Chinese, Irish, Native Hawaiian, Portuguese / Puerto Rican.
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez (2000) Mexican [Nahuatl], Hopi.
Isabela Moner (2001) Peruvian / possibly French.
Renata Flores Rivera (2001) Peruvian [Quechua, possibly other]
Peachristine (2001) Peruvian.
Madison De La Garza (2001) Mexican / American.
Maria Quezada (2001) Puerto Rican, Ecuadoria n/ Mexican, Guatemalan.
Livia Inhudes (2001) Brazilian.
Soni Nicole Bringas (2002) Uruguayan, Spanish, Basque.
Ariel Moura(?) Brazilian - trans!
Aira Ferreira (?) Brazilian.
Waleska Gorczevski (?) Brazilian.
Isabella Ridolfi(?) Brazilian.
-C with thanks to @tasksweekly @gayagendarph @sonamhelps @olivaraofrph!
#fc help#rph#black fcs#latinx fcs#rpc theres over 200 fcs here of all genders there's no excuses 4 no diversity nowww#Anonymous
48 notes
·
View notes
Photo
SON LOS BUENOS!!
República Dominicana vence a Venezuela y se corona campeón de la Serie del Caribe
Los Toros de República Dominicana conquistaron el campeonato de la Serie del Caribe 2020 al doblegar a los Cardenales de Venezuela 9-3, en partido celebrado en un concurrido estadio Hiram Bithorn de la capital puertorriqueña.
Dominicana salió agresivo al terreno de juego desde el inicio y logró mantener su nivel a lo largo de las nueve entradas para llevarse la victoria alentados por una afición que se dejó sentir durante todo el partido.
Las gradas se tiñeron de rojo, azul y blanco, colores de la bandera dominicana, gracias a la gran cantidad de quisqueyanos que han hecho de Puerto Rico su segundo hogar.
Las carreras dominicanas fueron sumándose poco a poco hasta abultar el marcador en su favor.
"Este equipo fue extraordinario. No solamente en la temporada regular, todo el tiempo. Este equipo a parte del talento, sabía ganar, sabía vencer las adversidades y lo logramos. Sabía que hoy iba a ser el mejor juego que nosotros íbamos a tirar”, comentó el piloto de los dominicanos, el puertoriqueño Lino Rivera.
“Sabía que íbamos a ser mejor. Hablé con los muchachos que tuvieran más paciencia, que seleccionaran mejores pitcheos y logramos tirar el mejor juego. Pienso que Puerto Rico nos sacó eso. Fueron dos juegos intensos que no había margen de error, por eso pienso que hubo más confianza en el juego de hoy”, continuó Rivera en medio de la celebración en el terreno de juego.
En medio de la euforia por el triunfo, Rivera reconoció la labor de los venezolanos.
“Me quito el sombrero ante Venezuela que siempre peleó, hasta el octavo inning siguieron peleando. En el octavo lo abrimos, pero ellos pelearon y los felicito”, dijo.
Los Toros de Dominicana consiguieron su primera carrera en el tercer episodio, en las piernas del segunda base, Gustavo Núñez, quien fue impulsado por un sencillo al jardín izquierdo de Rubén Sosa.
En la cuarta entrada, el primera base Peter O’Brien continuó su paso arrollador por el torneo. Conectó sencillo al jardín derecho para llegar a la primera almohadilla y adelantar a Jordany Valdespín a tercera.
En el siguiente turno, Abraham Almonte despachó un doble al jardín central remolcando a Valdespín hasta el home para la segunda carrera de los quisqueyanos.
El madero del tercera base Diego Goris también sonó en el episodio y con una línea al bosque izquierdo empujó a O’Brien para la tercera carrera.
Venezuela reaccionó en la quinta entrada cuando un doble de Gorkys Hernández por el jardín central e impulsó a Adonis García al home.
Pero la emoción en las gradas venezolanas duró poco cuando en la parte baja del quinto episodio los dominicanos O’Brien y Abraham Almonte cruzaron el plato para poner el marcador a su favor 5-1.
Un pasbol del receptor venezolano Alixon Suárez permitió la sexta carrera para los quisqueyanos. En la jugada anotó Junior Lake.
La séptima entrada puso a respirar profundo a los quisqueyanos cuando los bates del contrario sonaron de lo lindo consiguiendo dos nuevas anotaciones. Las carreras fueron de García y Hernández.
Los quisqueyanos no se dejaron amedrentar y contestaron rayando el plato en tres ocasiones. Provocando incluso la ira del dirigente venezolano Luis Ugueto, quien salió del dugout a discutir las apreciaciones de los árbitros en los lanzamientos. Anotaron Jorge Mateo, Junior Lake y Félix Pie.
“Esto es el mejor acontecimiento que me ha pasado en mi carrera”, dijo Rivera, quien le dedicó el triunfo a su difunto padre. “Esto significa muchísimo me da mucho sentimiento en estos momentos porque estoy seguro que el hombre más feliz hubiese sido él”, dijo casi entre lágrimas.
Es el 20° título de República Dominicana, el primero desde 2012, cuando dominaron el torneo caribeño con los Leones del Escogido.
En la serie clasificatoria Venezuela dominó a Dominicana 3-2.
El partido de la final tuvo una asistencia de 12.460 fanáticos. Fue el tercer juego de mayor asistencia, solo detrás de los dos encuentros entre Dominicana y Puerto Rico.
San Juan 2020 marcó la historia como la primera Serie del Caribe con un equipo colombiano participando. También como el torneo en el que se estrenó el formato de tres partidos diarios.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C H E
Venezuela 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 9 0
República Dominicana 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 x 9 12 0
str/dga
(infobae.com)
youtube
youtube
youtube
youtube
youtube
0 notes
Text
Danica Mara
The best leader. She is very good at everything, specially in Science. She is very kind and very patient Research Leader. Thank you for everything!
Aira Datul
The Poetic/Emo. She is a mysterious girl at first but when you got to know her, she is extraordinary. She has a lot of interesting stories that you must know. She is that kind of friend who will lend you ears and shoulders whenever you need someone who will help you. Aira, thank you for everything!
Joriza Enaman
Our Mayora and who also comes to school late just like me. She is a certified nerd and has a unique laugh. She is really good at English subject and also loves eating. We’ve been classmates for 4 consecutive school years now.
Daniella Mateo
Another best leader and a good advicer. She is very kind, considerate and a humble person that you must have. She is a strong independent woman and has a lot of dreams. She is one of the intelligents in our class who love reciting. Dan, thanks for everything!
To the Legends:
Thank you for everything, Stay Cool!
Alpolicar Rivera
The coolest of them all. He has the albino-like skin that I envy of him. His attitude and characteristics has made him a pleasing personality. He is a good dancer and an artist and also a good friend that you must have. Alpooo, thanks for everything!
Lester Apostol
The noisiest person in our class. You are maybe a bully, but I know that you have that kindness on the other side. You are a very hardworking person, the smart one. We’ve been classmate since Grade 7 except Grade 8. I hope you don’t change. Thank you for everything!
James Cusipag
The not-so-dark friend of Chillver. A very sincere, kind and caring person. Even if we are not that super close, thank you for being such a good friend Cusing!
Cristian Gaddao
Lola’s Boy, the skinniest among the skinniest 😂 believes in a saying, “Di bale ng tamad, ‘di naman pagod.” He has a good heart and loves cracking jokes but a very serious person. Gadds, thank you for everything!
Christian Gacias
We may not be that close but you know, you are such a kind and obedient person. The smart one and a very good dancer. Gaciii, thank you for making us happy!
Jaber Binayug
Our Big Baby Boy in our class. He loves making that gay-tone scream which is very funny of him. Just like his squad, he is a gamer and of course a very kind friend.
Adrian Cabalza
Dubbed as the “Goblin”. He is very good at History and Mythology. He is a jolly person and a sincere lover to his love one.
Marian Nicole Castillo
One of the boys with a girly heart. She loves scouting and singing while playing guitar. She is a person, easy to go with. Thanks for everything Aian!
To my Inspiration:
Thank you so much for everything!
Abiegail Serquiña
She is a girl with the sweetest smile. The smartest and very talented person that I met. A girl whom when you’re with, you’ll never stop laughing. She never fails to make you happy. Her voice is so unique and pleasing to hear like a beautiful music, beautiful as her. Her personality is just perfect that you won’t be able to see her flaws, not even a bit of it. She inspired me through her words, “God is Good” , “Follow your Heart” , “Follow your Dreams”, although I know, I am not the only one where she addresses those inspiring messages. She made me believe that everything is possible. She is not a “snob” kind of girl and not hard to please, definitely a person easy to go with. I adore her for being simple. Aby, despite everything, I just want you to know that I am so thankful and blessed that I met a person like you. After all, you are such a great friend anyone could have. Good Luck and God Bless to the both of us to the next chapter of our lives!
To my Fabulous Teacher:
Thank you for the life lessons you sculpted to each one of us!
Ma'am Rosario Patino
Our cutest English Teacher who never get old, never get outdated. She is Millenial-like teacher that’s why she is easy to go with. I love the way she teaches us speacially because of the way she talk with her super cute voice. She loves cracking jokes too! I will really miss this teacher.
The time has come for us to move to the next chapter of our lives. “Walang iiyak!”, we will still see each other soon, and in that time, we are already successful. Thank you so much for making me feel appreciated. Thank you so much for everything Fam. I love you and will miss you all!!!
#TatakArgentum
2 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Revista Relaciones Internacionales (Vol. 26 Núm. 52)
Revista Relaciones Internacionales (Vol. 26 Núm. 52)
Número completo
Indice
Revista Completa
Editorial
Editorial
Norberto Consani
4
PDF
Diálogos
Entrevista a Brahim Ghali , Presidente de la República Árabe Saharaui Democrática
Luz Marina Mateo
4
PDF
Estudios
Brasil y la nueva generación de Acuerdos de Cooperación y Facilitación de Inversiones: un análisis del Tratado con México
Luciana Ghiotto, Alberto Arroyo Picard
16
PDF
A Política Externa Japonesa para a África, o Discurso de Segurança Humana e a Relação com o Sudão do Sul
Aline Chianca Dantas, Alexandre César Cunha Leite, Jeane Silva de Freitas
17
PDF
El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan: las políticas de seguridad regional de Argentina y Brasil en la década de 1990
Alejandro Frenkel
25
PDF
La dimensión política de los vínculos Argentina-Chile y Argentina-Venezuela en el inicio del Siglo XXI
María Elena Lorenzini
16
PDF
El Banco Mundial como actor político, intelectual y financiero: su primer medio siglo
João Márcio Mendes Pereira
25
PDF
El accionar de los “fondos buitre”: una caracterización a partir del conflicto con la República Argentina
María Emilia Val
18
PDF
El cambio de la Look East Policy a la Act East Policy en India
Paola Andrea Baroni, Maria Noel Dussort
22
PDF
Proyectos estratégicos e integración regional en América Latina. El surgimiento de la Alianza del Pacífico, el fortalecimiento del regionalismo abierto y el retroceso del regionalismo autónomo
Gabriel Esteban Merino
21
PDF
Reflexiones
El trabajo en el Comité de Derechos Humanos de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas: Un relato desde la experiencia personal
Fabián Salvioli
11
PDF
Lecturas
Lecturas
Anabella Busso, John Dramani Mahama, Luz Marina Mateo, Gladys Lechini, Clarisa Giaccaglia, Maximo Quitral Rojas, Jorge Riquelme Rivera, Paula Lugones, Mariana Calvento
19
PDF
Debate
La EPI y las Relaciones Internacionales, ¿Dónde está el Derecho?
Juliana Peixoto Batista
14
PDF
Jurisprudencia
Corte Internacional de Justicia
Aplicación de la Convención internacional por la supresión del financiamiento del terrorismo (Ucrania c. Federación Rusa). 8 de abril de 2017. Ver artículo
Caso Jadhav (India cPakistán). Sentencia del 8 de mayo de 2017. Medidas conservatorias. Ver artículo
Legislativas
Ver más
Parlamentarias
Diputados
PROYECTOS INGRESADOS, EN TRAMITE O APROBADOS DURANTE EL PERIODO. Ver artículo
Senadores
PROYECTOS INGRESADOS, EN TRÁMITE O APROBADOS EN EL SENADO DE LA NACION. Ver artículo
http://www.dipublico.org/106364/revista-relaciones-internacionales-vol-26-num-52/
#actor#Alianza#América Latina#Brasil#buitre#conflicto#Cooperación#Corte Internacional de Justicia#Derechos Humanos#El Banco Mundial#medio#Relaciones Internacionales#Saharaui Democr#Tratado#Ucrania
0 notes
Text
option 2
Sipping on their own juice with serious head nods, Mason was fully engrossed into the clues Mateo -- here was a dude that was taking things seriously! "I once saw an octopus fully escape a fish tank and the whole aquarium too by like camouflage and shit, and it helped other fish escape too it was wicked cool." Mason paused to think if that in an actual documentary or them misremembering Finding Dory which featured an octopus but that was a mystery for later. "Hard agree with prime suspect." Stroking at their beard to say deep thoughts were being thought off Mason pondered on what Mateo said next about the butterflies, points were made and they were no false - butterflies could fly! "Dude, I never thought as butterflies to be mini fairies but you're so right! It was in my face all this time, damn you're smart. What if it was like a raccoons in a trench coat situation? All the mini fairies ganged up to make a big fairy? or..." Mason gasped at the sudden realisation, "Yo, what if it's another cryptid? Like the Moth Man? I always thought that dude to be chill but he could have an evil twin or something."
As ideas bounced into tangent thoughts Mason's mind was reeling with every possibility imaginable. "The fae taken were my friends though, I can't imagine if they were also involved in conspiracies." A beat later Mason gasped again when a different thing popped into their head, "Are worms spineless?"
Open Starter: @lunarcovestarters Option 1: Outside the Police Station
Once the verdict had come in, Anna heaved herself out of the uncomfortable holding cell and collected her belongings from the front. At the door, however, she seriously considered just going back inside. Her sentencing might have been light--she'd been told she 'got off easy'--but she was starting to think she'd prefer to be in jail than face what was coming to her. The version of 'community service' she'd been given was, frankly, humiliating, and that it was for a crime she had not committed was just salt in the wound. There were plenty of things Anna had done that would have resulted in far worse than community service, so it had an ironic sort of sting to think some petty vandalism--that looked it had been done by school children--would be the thing to do her in. She had come to Lunar Cove 50 years ago to stay out of jail. This was the town where she'd gotten to start over, to finally stop running from the demons of her past and the many, many mistakes she had made. But now? The instinct to head straight home, pack a bag, and skip town was nearly overwhelming.
She blinked against the bright sunlight as she stepped out of the station. She'd taken two steps down the street when her purse ripped and her things went scattering across the sidewalk. "God fucking damn it," she hissed, bending to pick up her wallet while a few coins rolled toward the shoe of a passersby.
Option 2: Paradise Juice Counter
"I've been looking into spineless," Mateo was saying, his notebook in one hand and a juice in the other. "And I've got three suspects, right?" He flipped open the notebook--a cardboard, bound notebook shaped like a red couch and made to look like the Handy Dandy Notebook from Blue's Clues. On the first few pages, he'd drawn what were actually very detailed and impressively realistic sketches of invertebrates--though they were all done in brightly colored, glittery gell pens. "We got the octopus. Prime suspect. They're super smart, you know what I'm saying? They can wiggle out of anything! Masters of disguise and sneaking around. Real cool stuff. And they got eight hands so they could have held hella knives to destroy that couch with, right? But then--" he grammatically flipped to the next page. "There's the butterfly. They're small. They're flighty. Like the fae. Maybe they're mini fairies. But I don't know if they could have held that spray paint. their hands would just be real small, you know?"
Mateo passed his 'crime notebook' over to his companion at the table and waited seriously for their input. Ever since he'd spotted the vandalism and been involved in the arrests, he couldn't think of anything else. Of course, his investigation might have gone in slightly the wrong direction, as he was taking the word 'spineless' left on the crime scene a little too literally.
24 notes
·
View notes
Text
"Whoa, hey," Caleb blinked over as Mason caught him exiting Sucré with a pastry at hand. "Are we on right now?" He asked, motioning over to the mic Mason had just thrusted in his face, happily taking it from him as he asked his friend, "Did you tell them the sound of the day is Triangle yet? Okay, well, hello there, lovely listeners. This is your unexpected guest, Caleb, here, coming to you from right outside of Sucré. Your local patisserie that you should swing by for any of those authentic French pastry needs. Want a croissant? They have them. What a tarte aux pommes? They have them. Fresh bread? They bake them daily. Don't miss out! Swing by Sucré, that is Sucré, S to the u to the c to the r to the acute accent e. But make sure you bring your own sprinkles, because let me tell you, folks, there will not be enough of them. Now, you may remember me from the few times I've stolen the mic from your lovely host, Mason, here when he was on a bathroom break, but for those of you who haven't, you're going to want to call in right now and request DJ Caleb as a guest star on the M&M show and we're not going to talk about how that name is likely copy-written from a candy company, because no, that could get us in trouble. Now, coming up next, we still have twenty five minutes of commercial free music, so don't touch that dial but while you're calling in to request for DJ Caleb, make sure to check out Ghost Bros on the Youtube. You want to talk about hidden talents? Well, not only can I impersonate just about any radio host, but yours truly and my good friend Mateo Angel Ortega Rivera hunt all sorts of things from ghosts to demons to your friendly neighborhood Sasquatch. Got a Big Foot problem? We're on it. Need a modern day Ghost Buster? We're who you should call. That is Ghost Bros on Youtube and make sure you hit subscribe. Now, I'm assuming we're just about out of time here, so I'll pass the mic back over to Mason to finish us out and that's back to you in the studio," Caleb said, finally offering the mic, he had been holding away from the other, back over to Mason before he dropped the radio announcer voice he had put on as he found himself asking, "So how was that? I did good, right?"
for: open @lunarcovestarters location: random street Downtown
‘Goooood Afternoonnnn Lunar Cove! You’re listening to the M&M show on Siren Sounds, I’m the Siren, joined by our lovely Sound on the field today! A treat for our favourite listeners, because we know this is your favourite show. Mason, my dude, whatcha got for me today?’
With two fingers to their ear and microphone in the other hand, Mason, beamed at the introduction and the imagined invisible camera placed in front. A radio show host but they’d be damned if anything less than their best was delivered, of course the outfit and mannerisms had to be overlooked, it was still radio, but that didn’t deter the news anchor voice that followed, “The sound for today is Triangle!” they said and sounded off a little ding, “Folks my soothing voice is not the special treat for you today! Nuh-uh! Today! I’m out among you, ditching the airwaves for street views to find out some sweet talent! Let’s kick it!” True to word, Mason ran around the streets of Downtown stopping random passersby, asking them if they were willing to share their stories with potentially all of Lunar Cove, “Yo, yo! Hold up!” Waving at them to stop, Mason ran to catch up to the person exiting a store, “Congrats! You’ve been randomly selected to be on my radio show! Question time! Do you have any hidden talents you wanna unhide?”
41 notes
·
View notes