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Maya Escobar

Conceptual Identity Artist

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Cristina para Obama

[youtube=http://youtu.be/N_Xh4gzcjD4]

tags: Cristina Saralegui, Educación, Latino Education, obama
categories: Barack Obama, YouTube
Tuesday 07.24.12
Posted by maya escobar
 

Lady Gaga at the LGBT National Equality March

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNx95U1Q_vE]"Obama, I know you are listening... ARE YOU LISTENING... We will continue to push you and your administration to bring your words of promise to a reality."

tags: activism, equality, gay rights, Lady Gaga, LGBT, LGBT National Equality March, march, obama, pop star, youth
categories: Barack Obama, culture, feminist, political, YouTube
Monday 10.12.09
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A Response to a Response to a Response

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=359HwupsY1s]This is the Jack McBrayer ResponseTo the Internet ResponseTo the Republican ResponseTo the President's Address to Congress[clearspring_widget title="Late Night with Jimmy Fallon - The Jack McBrayer Response To The Internet Response To The Republican Response To The President's Address To Congress" wid="4727a250e66f9723" pid="49a664282cffce66" width="384" height="283" domain="widgets.nbc.com"]Bobby Jindal Or Kenneth From 30 Rock?

tags: Barack Obama, bobby jindal, cnn, facebook, huffington post, information, Jindal Kenneth, Jindal Kenneth 30 Rock, Jindal Kenneth The Page, Kenneth Jindal, Kenneth The Page Jindal, microblogging, obama, Politics News, president, speech, twitter, video, young people
categories: blogging, political, Pop Culture, YouTube
Wednesday 02.25.09
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1000 Rabbis Call On Obama

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ7Km7SEZ70]Time to Choose PeaceA Rabbinic Letter to President-Elect Barack ObamaRabbis, Cantors, and Jewish clerical students:Join your colleagues in urging President-elect Obama to make resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a top priority of the incoming administration by signing on to the statement below.Current List of SignersFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)DONATE to support media campaign around the letterSigner DisclaimerNOT A RABBI OR CANTOR? CLICK HERE

Text of the Letter

We the undersigned, call on you, President-elect Obama, to pledge to make resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a top priority of your Administration.While you come into office with a long list of problems before you, the long-simmering conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is among the most urgent. After eight years of half-hearted diplomacy, there is no time left to walk softly and hope for the best.The consequences of failing to establish a durable peace are grim. The influence of Iran and Hezbollah would grow among an increasingly bitter Palestinian population, and extremists would have further excuse to do vicious battle with the West. It is difficult to calculate the damage that a downward spiral into fresh waves of violence could hold.American Presidents traditionally look to the Jewish community for insight on Israel-related policy. As Jewish clergy, we pledge to mobilize our people behind your leadership for a mutually-acceptable, two-state solution. We pledge to support you through difficult, trying times, and to celebrate with you when the job is done. We pledge to let the American public know: An American President who dedicates himself to the establishment of a durable Israeli-Palestinian peace acts in the best interests of Israel and the United States.* We call on you to dedicate yourself to the establishment of a viable Palestinian state living in peace alongside Israel early in your first term.* We call on you to appoint, within your first 100 days in office, a high-level, highly-regarded envoy to the region, an individual who has the ear of both Israelis and Palestinians, the respect of the American people, and ready access to your Oval Office.* We call on you to establish mechanisms of enforcement and follow-through, so that decisions made and agreements signed will be respected and brought to fruition.

Signed by:[Your name][Your address]
tags: activism, Barack Obama, Israel, Jewish, Jewish Life in America, obama, peace, peace process, politics, president, Rabbi Brant Rosen, rabbi capers c- funnye, rabbi peter s- knobel, rabbi toba spitzer
categories: Judaism, political, public policy
Tuesday 02.03.09
Posted by maya escobar
 

People's Hopes

There have been some wonderful submissions to togetherwehope.com. Here are some examples.  Visit togetherwehope.com to share your hopes for the future.I hopehairdoI hope my brotherautismfor a new america go obamacolorfind peacetrust

tags: carianne noga, change, economy, flash, hope, i hope, obama, paint, peace, public art, red tags, tags, together we hope, website
categories: activism, Art, Maya Escobar, st- louis
Monday 02.02.09
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together we hope

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcwPoFPdeVM]The polling lines were LONG in STL, I waited over 4 hrs to vote!  But it was well worth it, I have never been more proud to be an american and to take part in such an important moment in history.The night of the elections, Carianne and I initiated our project together we hope with the help of our friend Becky Potts.  We passed out red tyvek tags and asked people to write down their hopes for the future. We tried to encourage them to go beyond "I hope Obama wins" or I hope McCain wins".People wrote things ranging from "I hope I get good grades" to "I hope that we end the war in Iraq and do not go to war win Iran."Check out this website we created where you can submit your hopes online. We will make a tag for each hope submitted...i hope to make the world a better place

tags: activism, american, carianne noga, change, community, elections, ethel sherman, flash paint program, hope, identity, intervention, lattice, Lewis Center, missouri, obama, participatory art, peace, post office, public art, rebecca potts, sculpture, st- louis, ucity, unite, university city, wash u city hall, Washington University in St- Louis, website, wustl, youth
categories: Art, Maya Escobar, Performance, political, psychogeography
Saturday 11.08.08
Posted by maya escobar