+Vote!
Council on Hemispheric Affairs (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
COHA is pleased to announce that tomorrow, November 19, it will release a report entitled “Conflict and Compromise in La Paz, Meanwhile Morales Visits Washington,” authored by Research Associate Jacob Abeyta. Additionally, COHA will release Research Fellow Alex Sanchez’s report, “President Dmitry Medvedev to Embark on a Highly Revealing Latin American Tour that Will [...]
+Vote!
VivirLatino (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Via Democracy Now! comes this really important interview about immigration policy in a post Obama world. Among the topics of discussion was the Fast for Change that happened out in California: JUAN GONZALEZ: And, Alex, the fast going that’s been...
+Vote!
Indybay newswire (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Monday, November 10, 2008 : Immigration was hardly an issue in the presidential race. But immigrant rights activists have just finished a twenty-one-day "Fast for the Future" to call on President-elect Obama to change US immigration policy. We speak to two people from the immigrant rights community: Alex Sanchez of Homies Unidos and Janis Rosheuvel of Families for Freedom.
+Vote!
Quillblog (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
Last week, Quillblog pointed to a CBC story about a Charlotte County, New Brunswick school board that rescinded an invitation to openly gay author Alex Sanchez to speak to high school students in their district after receiving complaints from intolerant jackalopes local parents. Today, the CBC reports that Sanchez was allowed to speak to area [...]
+Vote!
Slap Upside The Head (Free subscription) | 17/10/2008
Alex Sanchez, a celebrated gay author was uninvited from speaking at several New Brunswick schools after a handful of parents complained. Sanchez was supposed to speak about tolerance, as many gay youth find themselves isolated and struggling to find acceptance. Keith Pierce, the District 10 superintendent who made the decision to uninvite Sanchez, said that “a [...]
+Vote!
Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 15/10/2008
A prominent gay U.S. author is still coming to New Brunswick to promote tolerance of gay youth after two high schools cancelled his planned appearances there next week.Alex Sanchez, 51, was scheduled to speak at Fundy High School in St. George and St. Stephen High School in St. Stephen on Oct. 21.
2Vote!
Second City Style (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
Photo: Second City Style We fell in love with Lancôme make-up artist Alex Sanchez who designed all of the make-up looks for the Fashion Focus Chicago 2008 shows and gave us tips on how to achieve them. Alex says he...
+Vote!
ArtsJournal (Free subscription) | 12/10/2008
Alex Sanchez writes books about gay youth and their struggle to find acceptance, but local school principals were not comfortable allowing him to address their students. "A few of them were getting pressure from a few parents, and they just weren't comfortable going in that direction,"...
+Vote!
Queerty (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
"A plan to have an acclaimed gay author speak to students in Charlotte County high schools has been scrapped after a few parents objected. Alex Sanchez writes books about gay youth and their struggle to find acceptance, but local school principals were not comfortable allowing him to address their students… Keith Pierce, District 10 superintendent, [...]
+Vote!
Books, Inq. (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
A plan to have an acclaimed gay author speak to students in Charlotte County high schools has been scrapped after a few parents objected . . . Alex Sanchez writes books about gay youth and their struggle to find acceptance; but, local school principals were not comfortable allowing him to address their students. CAN we spell P-U-K-I-F-I-C-A-T-I-O-N in our so-called first-world enlightened...
+Vote!
The Jacksonville Business Journal (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
“Recent headlines would lead you to believe that money for mortgages has dried up. The truth is, banks have money to lend homeowners for new purchases and to refinance existing mortgages as well as money to lend small businesses that need access to capital,” Alex Sanchez, president and chief executive of the Florida Bankers Association, said in a release.
+Vote!
The Tampa Bay Business Journal (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
“Recent headlines would lead you to believe that money for mortgages has dried up. The truth is, banks have money to lend homeowners for new purchases and to refinance existing mortgages as well as money to lend small businesses that need access to capital,” Alex Sanchez, president and chief executive of the Florida Bankers Association, said in a release.