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Hola-Hello in Spanish! Latinos/Hispanic culture has been around me since I grew-up in St.Paul. In fact, there is area (west of downtown) called the "West Side", where the latino/hispanic culture is very evident! My name Sal(vador) means "savior" in Spanish, which my ancestors (great-grandparent in my father side) came from the European country of Spain! I've been called "Chavez" by fellow Latinos/Hispanics because of my Spanish name!

I've been mistakenly called Latino/Hispanic due to my dark brown skin and name itself with/without people knowing how I look. When I was attending college-UMM, I had a hispanic friend who would joke with me that I should join the United Latinos instead of the Asian Student Association because of my latino background. We look at the definition of latino in this book (?), which named all the latino countries of the world-yes, Philippines was included!

Anyways, I belong to a bigger family, which is the family in Christ when I joined in 1999. That is the reason for making this website, to let ever latino, hispanic, or anyone else that they are all created by one God!

"Tu Casa es mi casa"

We can all belong to the same family in the same house of God when we accept Jesus to be numero uno en nuestro vida!

At UMM, I began to learn more about the Hispanic-Latino culture through the many friends (United Latinos Alumns) or "amigos" I met.


Jorge, Alex, and Gerardo ask for tickets to ISA's Fashion Show/Supper in 1997

I love Mexican Food

I worked at Taco Bell during high school and the summer months of college, which I grew to love food close to Mexican food. I finally tasted "real" Mexican food when I went on a mission trip with folks from my church to Sonora, Mexico. A family friend of mine told me his recipie of his "famous enchiladas", which I wanted to keep for future references:

Jeff Mangan's Enchiladas
2 Green Peppers (diced)2 Jars of Salsa
16 oz Mozarella Shredded Cheese
2 containers of Cream Cheese
2 lbs small sizes of diced Chicken

Mixed this all up in one pot and boil!

Other Related Recipies:
An Excellent Free Recipie for Enchiladas
Chicken Enchiladas, from Mexican Recipie Index

Myths of Hispanics

"All Hispanic Men abuse their wives"

New study documents domestic violence by race, income in R.I.
"The study found that white and Hispanic women were less likely to make a domestic violence report to police as neighborhoods became less impoverished and levels of poverty dropped. However, black women were as likely to contact police to report domestic violence in poor as in more-affluent neighborhoods, said lead author Deborah Pearlman, assistant professor of community health.
We think that white and Hispanic women may take advantage of or have different options for domestic violence interventions, Pearlman said. This may include contacting a private physician, having more direct access to a lawyer or the courts, or relying on social support from family and neighbors. But this study could not confirm that hypothesis, she said."

Attitudes toward domestic violence: race and gender issues
"Domestic violence does not discriminate between ethnicities or geographic locations; European-American, African-American, and Hispanic women in urban, rural, and suburban areas all experience abuse from their spouses or boyfriends (Greene, Raitz, Lockhart, 1987; US Dept. of Justice, Nov. 1994).
In addition to these shocking estimates, the recent O. J. Simpson murder case has directed the issue of domestic violence to the forefront of the public's attention. Although domestic violence has been addressed extensively by the media and academics since the 1970s, it is the Simpson trial that has highlighted the issues of blame and ethnicity (Kozol, 1995). According to many academics and the popular press, American society traditionally has repressed the issue of domestic violence and ignored the needs of battered women. Meyers (1994) contends that "news coverage of battering is socially distorted [and] rooted in assumptions, myths, and stereotypes that link it to individual and family pathology" (p. 48).

Hispanic and Latina Domestic Violence Resources
"The results indicated that White non-Hispanic adolescents were twice as likely to report sexual assault as compared to Mexican American adolescents. Although rates of sexual assault appeared to differ across ethnicity, ethnicity did not seem to effect the relationship between sexual assault and psychosocial outcomes of victims."
More Domestic Violence Awareness Needed in Hispanic CommunityBy Greg AbbottAttorney General of Texas
"It is a common tactic for abusers to isolate their victims, but in the Hispanic community, the victim's isolation may be intensified by a language barrier. In addition, recent immigrants may be far from a family network that could help support them.

Helpful Resources:
Alianza, resource to eliminate domestic violence in the Latino communityCounseling and Referral Services for the Latino Community

Recommended Resources

Local-GoodnewsMorris

Campus Organizations

Spanish Club, meets every Sundays @7pm at UMM's Multi-Ethnic Resource Center
Literacy Project:ESL at Spanish Club-Folks (around 60 migrant workers) from the West Dairy Farm have been invited (started 10/10/04) to come to learn English and teach Spanish with local UMM Students that take part in the weekly 1-hour Spanish Club meetings. All are welcome to join. If interested and want more information, please contact Alyssa, UMM Student or Sal (me at ummalpha@yahoo.com)
*Note: If you cannot make it on Sundays (CANCELLED for now), you are welcome to help Steve over at Community Ed teach ESL to "spare of the moment" students/visitors at the "new" Morris Elementary School on Wednesdays @6p-9pm (to your left right before the main entrance).

United Latinos, meets every Thursdays @6pm at the UMM's Minority Ethnic-Resource Center-Annual Events
United Latinos Annual Poetry ReadingPosted by Viri Zuniga on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008
Event Date/Time: Thursday, Mar. 13, 2008 7:00 pm
End Date/Time: Thursday, Mar. 13, 2008 9:00 pm
Location: Oyate Hall
Sponsored by: United Latinos (For more information contact: zuni0018@morris.umn.edu)
"Its tradition!!! Come enjoy an exciting evening of multilingual poetry and entertainment followed by a reception. If you would like to participate contact us with your name and email before

Churches

Espanol Services

Anuncio Comienzo

-December 2010

Gracias-
Sal(vador) Monteagudo
P.S. friend of Carlos Gallego

Community Need (9/27/04):
"I'm trying to get some individual(s) to help teach ESL (any day of the week after 6p till 10p) to some migrant workers (mostly Mexicans) at the West Dairy Farm (12 miles SW of Morris). I was walking at Willies when one of them asked me and I met with them this past Monday. They would like me to get some who is more fluent (Yo hablo poco espanol)."-Salvador (please e-mail me at ummalpha@yahoo.com if interested)

"Padre nuestro que ests en los cielos Santificado sea tu Nombre Venga tu reino Hgase tu voluntad En la tierra como en el cielo Danos hoy el pan de este da y perdona nuestras deudas como nosotros perdonamos nuestros deudores y no nos dejes caer en al tentacion sino que lbranos del malo.

Amen/As sea -Lord's Prayer in Espanol

Related Resources on Migrant Workers:
*this has become an issues lately-October of 2004

-Articles:
Powell Praises Migrant Workers (Mine: Powell Praises Illegal Aliens), from freerepublic.com
-Facts
Facts on Farmworkers, from cornell.eduWorld Factbook: Mexico, from CIAWorld Facts s Web site -- www.morrissuntribune.com -- for possible updates.

Stepfather charged in death of 2-year-old in MorrisKSAX Wed. Sept 20th 2006

" MORRIS, Minn. (AP) - A 25-year-old Morris man was charged with second-degree murder Wednesday in the death of his 2-year-old stepson.
Juan Carlos Herrera-Serrano was being held in the Kandiyohi County jail in Willmar on $250,000 bail after appearing before Judge Gerald Seibel.
According to the criminal complaint filed in Stevens County District Court, Herrera-Serrano told authorities his stepson, David Rutherford, was injured in a fall Sept. 7, but gave three different versions of how the boy fell. Falling from steps inside, falling from the outside deck steps, and from the second floor steps.
A 911 call had been placed around 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 7 reporting that a child was unconscious and not breathing at Serrano's residence.
When officers arrived, the boy was lying on a bench outside the house on a deck, unresponsive and appeared to be gasping for air.
He died shortly after arriving at a Morris hospital.
The Ramsey County medical examiner said the injuries weren't consistent with a fall and ruled the death a homicide.

Morris man is charged with killing stepson, 2
The boy was so badly beaten that his liver was nearly severed. Minnesota has had several cases of fatal child abuse this year.
Robert Franklin, Star Tribune
Last update: September 20, 2006 11:24 PM
"The 2-year-old boy fell down the stairs, the man said. But a medical examiner said the child bled to death after he was hit so hard in the chest that his liver was almost torn in half.The boy, David Rutherford, who would have turned 3 next week, died Sept. 7 in Morris, Minn., where his family had moved last month, authorities said.
Juan C H-S, 25, identified in a criminal complaint as David's stepfather, was charged Wednesday with second-degree murder while committing an assault against the boy.
David's death was one of at least a half-dozen children whose deaths have resulted in murder or manslaughter charges in Minnesota this year.
Most of the cases came this summer, and most involved a toddler. The children suffered brain damage, internal injuries or scalding.
Last week, an Isanti County man was charged with second-degree murder in the death of his 6-week-old son.
David R's funeral notice said he was born to Deonna H. in South Carolina and, "during his short life, he traveled a lot, calling many places home." His brother, Eduardo, is 1. David had relatives in Northfield, Herman and South St. Paul, Minn., and Florida, South Carolina and California.
The complaint filed Wednesday gave this account:
When police were called to the Herrera-Serrano home they found David lying on a bench on a deck, unresponsive and appearing to gasp for air. He died shortly after arriving at a hospital in Morris, which is about 150 miles west of the Twin Cities.
David's mother wasn't home, and Herrera-Serrano told several versions of David's falling down stairs. However, medical authorities said that his injuries were inconsistent with those versions, that he had bruises on his back and chest.
The Ramsey County medical examiner's office said David bled to death from his liver injury and also had lacerations to his right lung.
Herrera-Serrano was held in lieu of $250,000 bail after a hearing before Stevens County District Judge Gerald Seibel.
Connie Skillingstad, executive director of Prevent Child Abuse Minnesota, said many cases of child abuse continue family cycles. Often the parents, when they were children, will have witnessed abuse in the family, or have experienced chemical abuse, incarceration, mental illness or lack of emotional support.
As adults, those parents sometimes don't have parenting skills or a support system to help them and don't know how to ask for help, she said.
The criminal complaint in Herrera-Serrano's case does not allege any of those factors.
It does portray him in an emergency room hall, after David was pronounced dead, on his knees, crying and saying, "I'm sorry, baby."
Robert Franklin 612-673-4543 rfranklin@startribune.com

Stepfather charged in death of 2-year-old in Morris Updated: 09/20/2006 08:22:37 PM (KSAX)
"MORRIS, Minn. (AP) - A 25-year-old Morris man was charged with second-degree murder Wednesday in the death of his 2-year-old stepson.
Juan Carlos Herrera-Serrano was being held in the Kandiyohi County jail in Willmar on $250,000 bail after appearing before Judge Gerald Seibel.
According to the criminal complaint filed in Stevens County District Court, Herrera-Serrano told authorities his stepson, David Rutherford, was injured in a fall Sept. 7, but gave three different versions of how the boy fell. Falling from steps inside, falling from the outside deck steps, and from the second floor steps.
A 911 call had been placed around 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 7 reporting that a child was unconscious and not breathing at Serrano's residence.
When officers arrived, the boy was lying on a bench outside the house on a deck, unresponsive and appeared to be gasping for air.
He died shortly after arriving at a Morris hospital.
The Ramsey County medical examiner said the injuries weren't consistent with a fall and ruled the death a homicide."

Morris man makes second court appearance on murder chargeMorris Sun Tribune
Published Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Juan Carlos Herrera-Serrano made his second appearance in Stevens County District Court on Monday on second-degree murder charges.
Herrera-Serrano, 25, is charged in connection with the death of his 2-year-old stepson, David Rutherford, at their Morris residence.
Herrera-Serrano is being held in the Kandiyohi County jail in Willmar on $250,000 bail.
Herrera-Serrano in court
Herrera-Serrano told authorities his stepson was injured in a fall Sept. 7, but the criminal complaint against him stated that he gave three different versions of how the boy fell.
Herrera-Serrano told authorities the boy was injured in a fall, but medical examiner findings dispute that the injuries were consistent with a fall.
On Monday, Herrera-Serrano was represented by attorney Jeff Kuhn, but Kuhn stated that another attorney would eventually take over as the lead attorney on the case.
Herrera-Serrano waived a reading of the charges and Kuhn stated that he would not demand a speedy trial, although Herrera-Serrano can request a speedy trial later in the proceedings.
Attorneys also confirmed that the Immigration and Naturalization Service has a hold placed on Herrera-Serrano.
Stevens County Attorney Charles Glasrud said he and Deb Peterson from the Minnesota Attorney Generals office would be co-counsel on the case.
Judge Peter Hoff stated that a scheduling conference be held in about two weeks and that an omnibus hearing be scheduled after the conference.
Herrera-Serrano allegedly told law enforcement that the boy fell from steps inside. But Herrera-Serrano also stated that the boy fell from the outside deck steps, and from the second floor steps, according to the court complaint.
Law enforcement was called at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 7, reporting that a child was unconscious and not breathing at Herrera-Serranos residence.
Law enforcement found the boy on a bench on a deck outside the house. The boy did not respond and appeared to be gasping for air. He died shortly after arriving at Stevens Community Medical Center in Morris, according to the complaint.
The Ramsey County medical examiner stated the injuries werent consistent with a fall and ruled the death a homicide.
The case is being investigated by Morris Police, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the Stevens County Attorney's Office and the Minnesota Attorney General's Office.

UPDATE...

Herrera-Serrano pleads guilty to murder chargeMorris Sun TribunePublished Tuesday, February 20, 2007
"David RutherfordMorris Sun Tribune Saying he was depressed because of a lack of work and worried about how he would take care of his family, Juan Carlos Herrera-Serrano admitted Tuesday that he became upset enough to assault and eventually kill his two-year-old stepson.
Herrera-Serrano, 25, pled guilty to second-degree unintentional murder Tuesday in Stevens County District Court. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay more than $1,000 in restitution and fees.
Herrera-Serranos jury trial was to begin Tuesday, but Stevens County Attorney Charles Glasrud said a tentative deal was worked out with Herrera-Serrano and his attorney, Sergio Andrade, on Friday.
The deal culminated in Herrera-Serranos confession to killing his 2-year-old stepson, David Rutherford, at their Morris residence on Sept. 7, 2006.
Stevens County District Court Judge Gerald Seibel said the charge carried a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.
Herrera-Serrano initially told authorities his stepson was injured in a fall, but the criminal complaint against him stated that he gave three different versions of how the boy fell.
Herrera-Serrano told authorities the boy was injured in a fall, but medical examiner findings dispute that the injuries were consistent with a fall.
Herrera-Serrano answered a series of questions, through interpreters, from the prosecution team of Glasrud and Assistant Attorney General Matt Frank, and from Seibel.
Through questioning, Herrera-Serrano admitted he became upset and struck Rutherford with his knee in the living room of their home.
Herrera-Serrano allegedly told law enforcement that the boy fell from steps inside. But Herrera-Serrano also stated that the boy fell from the outside deck steps, and from the second floor steps, according to the court complaint.
Law enforcement was called at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 7, reporting that a child was unconscious and not breathing at Herrera-Serranos residence.
Law enforcement found the boy on a bench on a deck outside the house. The boy did not respond and appeared to be gasping for air. He died shortly after arriving at Stevens Community Medical Center in Morris, according to the complaint.
The Ramsey County medical examiner stated the injuries werent consistent with a fall and ruled the death a homicide.
But Herrera-Serrano changed his story Tuesday, saying he pled guilty to the murder charge because he was guilty of the crime. He also stated that he, too, believed that people who unintentionally killed a child should serve prison time, although he wished the sentence were shorter.
Deonna Herrera, Rutherfords mother and the mother of Herrera-Serranos biological son, Eduardo, declined an opportunity to address the court Tuesday, Glasrud said.
During Tuesdays proceedings, Herrera-Serrano cried often and audibly during questioning. Deonna Herrera sat directly behind the defense table and spoke with Herrera-Serrano before proceedings began. She hung her head and also cried when Herrera-Serrano answered questions about his demeanor and how he came to hit Rutherford with his knee.
After answering questions, before sentencing, Herrera-Serrano asked for forgiveness from all involved and that he hoped for another chance to go on with his life because his child needs both parents, Glasrud said.
According to Herrera-Serranos testimony Tuesday, he was in the home on West 9th Street with the two boys. He answered no when asked if Rutherford had misbehaved, and he answered that he didnt know when asked how his knee hit Rutherford.
When first asked if he was upset with Rutherford, Herrera-Serrano answered no, but later, when questioned about what caused him to knee the boy, he said, I was upset and I hit him.
When asked what made him upset, Herrera-Serrano said that he didnt have much work.
I was worried about how to support my family, he said. At times Id get depressed and I didnt know what to do.

Related Links:
Children, from Goodnews UMM|

Radio

KUMM: Spanish Radio Show, todo (every) Sundays @6-8pm hosted by local spanish-speaking UMM students

State-GoodnewsMinnesota

My friend Shannon poses in front of a beautiful colorful mural on a wall of Hispanic/Latino Business Building on Lake St. (right by hwy 35 W across Taco Bell) in the Hispanic/Latino Neighborhood of Minneapolis

Automobiles/Cars

-Dealers
Stillwater Motors, in espanol
-Mechanic
Duke's Cars hl=en_US">


ESL Lesson 3 Free

"School of Americas.Our good friend Duane Clarridge shows his true colours once again in this clip"
Father Roy: Inside the School of Assassins

Movies

Un Dia Sin Mexicanos
*I saw this interesting docomuntary/entertaining movie the other night (3/4/05)

-Short Films
Antonio Henaine - Toño Moño - the parable of the lost son

"Some have even called it the parable of the prodigal father, because of the father's extravagance. Even today, after centuries of teaching about God's grace, the father's willingness to forgive his runaway son is shockingly generous."
*see more on the Parable of the Lost Son-Backslidden

Music

-Contemporary
Jaci Velasquez - God So Loved-Dios al mundo am

Ethnic Focus

MEXICAN

SOUTH AMERICAN

ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilian Outreach, a UMM and local church connectionChilean OutreachColumbian Outreach, a Twin Cities conference connectionEcuador Missions a Morris Community Church sentParaguayan Outreach, a traveling harp player that came to Morris!
Peruvian Outreach, a Morris local church connectionVenenzuelan OutreachPeruvian Outreach, a local church in Morris' connection

CENTRAL AMERICA

Belize
Costa RicaEl Salvador, personal encounters throughout the Twin CitiesGuatemalan OutreachHonduran Outreach, local church mission connectionPanama, local prayer from Morris

CARRIBBEAN ISLANDS

CubaDominican RepublicanHaitian Outreach, a local church e-mail guestJamaican OutreachPuerto Rican, online connectionU.S. Virgin Islands, two UMM alumns

-State

=>Food

West Indes Soul Food, 920 E. Lake St.; Minneapolis, MN 55407; Suite 114

MISCELLANEOUS-OTHER

Trinidad yet, often the most dramatic and easily recognizable as Maya are the fantastic stepped pyramids from the Terminal Pre-classic period and beyond...
Writing and literacy
...It is most often classified as a logographic or (more properly) a logosyllabic writing system, in which syllabic signs play a significant role. It is the only writing system of the Pre-Columbian New World which is known to completely represent the spoken language of its community. In total, the script has more than a thousand different glyphs, although a few are variations of the same sign or meaning, and many appear only rarely or are confined to particular localities. At any one time, no more than around 500 glyphs were in use, some 200 of which (including variations) had a phonetic or syllabic interpretation...
Mathematics
"In common with the other Mesoamerican civilizations, the Maya used a base 20 (vigesimal) and base 5 numbering system (see Maya numerals). Also, the preclassic Maya and their neighbors independently developed the concept of zero by 36 BC. Inscriptions show them on occasion working with sums up to the hundreds of millions and dates so large it would take several lines just to represent it. They produced extremely accurate astronomical observations; their charts of the movements of the moon and planets are equal or superior to those of any other civilization working from naked eye observation....
Astronomy
"Uniquely, there is some evidence to suggest the Maya appear to be the only pre-telescopic civilization to demonstrate knowledge of the Orion Nebula as being fuzzy, i.e. not a stellar pin-point. The information which supports this theory comes from a folk tale that deals with the Orion constellation's area of the sky. Their traditional hearths include in their middle a smudge of glowing fire that corresponds with the Orion Nebula. This is a significant clue to support the idea that the Maya detected a diffuse area of the sky contrary to the pin points of stars before the telescope was invented.[18] Many preclassic sites are oriented with the Pleiades and Eta Draconis, as seen in La Blanca, Ujuxte, Monte Alto, and Takalik Abaj..."

*see GoodnewsEverybody: Latino-Guatemala on the Movie: Apocalyptco

Holidays

-Christmas

Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad

Internet Focus

HispanicMinistry, Navigators ministry

Amor Ministries,buildingchurches in MexicoLuis PalauEvangelistic Association

Indians

Latin American Indian Ministries, Totonac Indian resource

Language-Spanish

Free Spanish Language Learning Lessons, from Learn Spanish TodayOnline English-Spanish Dictionary, from freedict.comEspanol Palabras, from travelang.com

-Translation:
Free Translation, Grammar, Words, Vocabulary, etc...Google Translate, translate your websiteLagenberg, miscellaneous (words, phrases, etc...)

Life

-Marriage

Spot Club 700- Matrimonio in Spanish-en espaol - Espanol Videos


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