tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5246301165802947688.post7019351405348085594..comments2023-08-15T07:02:42.539-07:00Comments on Latinowood: ‘Tis the season, Yet Networks Still Scrooged LatinosEliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11156989504166270670noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5246301165802947688.post-10854530698361285622011-01-05T22:34:30.412-08:002011-01-05T22:34:30.412-08:00I read that NBC is developing a show about a Latin...I read that NBC is developing a show about a Latino teen who is an honors student by day and a human trafficker by night. Complain to NBC and tell them that you will not watch this racist garbage. I am so tired of these negative portrayals.<br /><br />http://www.nbc.com/contact/general/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5246301165802947688.post-72027224973549537882010-12-16T21:02:58.581-08:002010-12-16T21:02:58.581-08:00Half a century ago when I was a kid getting three ...Half a century ago when I was a kid getting three channels on a black and white TV we had Ricky Ricardo, Zorro and the occasional Mexican napping under a sombrero as TV Latino images. Not much. Not much more now. I wonder who will be remembered 50 years from now? I know my kids will remember George Lopez and his TV family - an American family they can relate to. <br /><br />Thanks for making us think about this powerful image-maker that creates constructions in our minds, our homes and culture.<br /><br />Zorro - the fighter of injustice, still lives! Perhaps a spark of him in you, Elia! Keep teaching us - your hand on the pulse of a world that seems far from me - yet resides in my living room every day.el poquitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05835166474061862319noreply@blogger.com