Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Will Glucosamine Help Tendons

Dining in Austin!


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Benefit for Oaxaca's MAMAZ Collective


Sun and Moon, 600 E. Sixth, 444-7770

Monday, June 14, 6-9pm, $ 35

By pure chance, I Heard That my colleague Claudia Zapata Was the curator of " The Corn Is Our Life Is Our Life Maize , "a traveling contemporary art exhibition features That art from women concerned about Mexico's native maize seeds. This exhibit was created by Oaxaca's MAMAZ Collect­ive (Mujeres Artistas y el Maíz), a nonprofit women's arts organization that strives to raise awareness about our environment and our native seeds through art, food, and culture. Concerns about the fact that many varieties of maize are in danger of extinction due to the arrival of genetically modified seeds, as well as the GM seeds' effect on cultural memory and biodiversity, are at the heart of the exhibit and of MAMAZ's mission. If you missed the exhibit during its recent time in Austin, you'll be able to catch it in San Antonio in the fall. In the meantime, you can help MAMAZ's various initiatives, including "El Maíz Es Nuestra Vida," by attending the fundraising dinner at El Sol y la Luna this Monday. What better way to emphasize the importance of biodiversity than through our foodstuffs?

The evening's highlight will be the authentic five-course menu by guest chef Pilar Cabrera , executive chef and co-owner of the highly acclaimed downtown Oaxacan restaurant La Olla and La Casa de los Sabores cooking school. Cabrera, of indigenous Zapotec heritage, learned the basics and many secrets of the Oaxacan kitchen from her maternal grandmother. She has a degree in food sciences and nutrition from a university in Mexico City and worked for three years in research and development for the food giant Herdez prior to embarking upon her career as a chef. Her belief in slow food, the use of organic meats and produce, and a holistic approach to her work have earned her the respect of many – including celebrity chef Rick Bayless, who sends his staff to Oaxaca to learn from Cabrera at Casa de los Sabores – and features in publications such as Bon Appétit and The New York Times .

To complement her celebration-of-corn menu, there will be a cash bar featuring Mexican beer and El Sol y la Luna's signature margaritas. In addition, there will be door prizes and a raffle with items donated by women in the collective such as jewelry from Luisa Restrepo, a woven pillow from Lourdez Perez, cookbooks, foodie greeting cards by Austin's Blue Corn Press, MAMAZ market bags, and other unique items. MAMAZ will also have small graphics, bags, aprons, quilts, and tortilla cloth holders made by indigenous Oaxacan women for sale. Tickets are only $35 and are available at El Sol y la Luna, Tesoros Trading Company, and La Peña. Seating is limited, so you're encouraged to buy in advance. This is an amazing opportunity to sample cuisine from one of the gastronomic meccas of Mexico and contribute to a worthy cause at the same time.


Friday, June 11, 2010

Progressivism And Existentialism

MAMAZ Workshop Workshop in Austin



En conjunto with exposure Corn is our life, members of the group Women Artists and maize (MAMAZ) offer workshops. These workshops aim primarily to raise awareness in the public consumer.

The workshop will talk of industrial food and its health implications, and we talked about the memory of the traditional food. In the U.S., more than in other nations, is slowly losing the connection with food. The younger generations no longer know the taste of milk, chicken, beef, and fresh eggs. Is a group that grew up with fast food and junk and think that this should be the appearance, taste, and smell of food "normal." They know the alternatives. Durante el taller, les hacemos ver algunas.






Primero pasamos el breve documental de Annie Leonard “The story of stuff”que explora las consecuencias ambientales y sociales, muchas veces escondidas, del encanto que tienen los americanos con sus cosas.

Luego pedimos a las participantes que compartan una receta familiar con la que crecieron. En general, estas recetas incluyen frutas, verduras, y carnes que se cultivaban en su comunidad y nos dicen mucho de su zona y sus tradiciones—tales como en cuál temporada se consumían y para qué fiestas. En el pasado, la comida era parte de nuestra identidad, y sigue formando parte de nuestro ser. Now we have to consider what the food industry says about us.




addition, we summarize the development of food industry in Mexico and the United States during the past 10 years. This is to emphasize the importance of traditional agriculture, recovery and storage of native seed and the need to retake control of our eating habits.

The workshops are open to all women of all ages and social class.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Head Injury And Vital Sign

bedspreads and quilts. June 29, 2010





Dozens of unique creations out of QUILTS WORKSHOP / COLCHAS Saturday May 29 in San Augustine, Etla. Over 30 women from different cultures came together that day to create one or more pictures of a quilt to represent the collective voices of all participants and of all humanity. Each woman cut, sewn or embroidered their personal interpretation of the problem of corn, expressing concern not only for his family and his community, but also for the future of the entire planet and all who live in it.







was a dynamic experience with scraps of fabric and pieces of conversations flying in the air. Some participants completed varios cuadros y otras siguen trabajando dedicadamente en el primero, pero todas disfrutamos la experiencia y queremos seguir cosiendo y conviviendo el próximo sábado en el pueblo de Santo Tomas Jalietza. Están cordialmente invitadas.
















Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Yasmin To Stop Bleeding



About the authors:

Claribel Diaz: www.claribeldiaz.com

Born in Santo Domingo in 1963. BA in Psychology in 1989 and Faculty of Arts in 1993 both from the Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) and Master in Social Work from New York University (2005). He was a member of the founding group del Colectivo de Escritoras Aída Cartagena Portalatín y formó parte del Taller Literario César Vallejo de la UASD hasta trasladarse a la ciudad de Nueva York, en donde reside y trabaja como psicoterapeuta desde 1996.

Sus poemas, cuentos y ensayos han aparecido en periódicos y revistas literarias de su país y del exterior. Su obra ha sido incluida en las antologías: Juego de Imágenes: la nueva poesía dominicana , Ediciones Hojarasca, 1995 y 2001; Al filo del agua: veinte años de poesía dominicana , (1979-1999), César Vallejo Literary Workshop, Santo Domingo, UASD, 2000 and New Masters of Contemporary Hispanic Poetry , The Refined Savage, 2002, among others. He has published: The booklet. Psychodynamics considerations about crime (1987) and his book of poetry in a bilingual edition: Being del Silencio / Silence of Being , Essential Icon Press, February 2003. Orbit concern is his second book of poems.


Virginia Raquel Cabrera: www. Elvuelodelalocura.net


born Santiago de los Caballeros in 1973. In 1992 she completed her undergraduate studies at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra in his hometown. The following year, 1993, he moved to New York where he lived since. In 2003 he qualified as Bachelor of Professional Studies for the Metropolitan College of New York. Master's degree in creative writing software in English from New York University and is currently continuing his graduate studies in Literature and English and Latin American Culture in the seat of the same university in Madrid. In 2009 he received a scholarship from the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA) for his next literary project.

is founder and president of the Living Memorial Foundation of New York and co-founder of the International Society of Writers (SIE). His works have been published in literary supplements in the United States, Journal and international literary anthology: Sappho: The most recent poets Dominican Editions Fierro Angels, Dominican Republic, 2004 and Basement 00931 Number international anthology of Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, Basement Editions 2009. The flight of madness is his first book published (Ediciones The Refined Savage, USA, 2006).