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Native American Spirituality In The United States Prison System {Part 3: Native Voices}
March 26, 2012 by Jennifer Saleem
Native American Voices in the U.S. Prison System Welcome back to our series on Native American Spirituality In The United States Prison System. In Part 1 we looked at Native spiritual practices and sacred objects prohibited in prison and their importance. Part 2 presented a brief history of legislation affecting the religious freedom of incarcerated […]
Filed Under: RACE TALK, RELIGION Tagged With: criminal justice system, Native / American Indian, racism
Native American Spirituality In The United States Prison System {Part 2: Legal Restrictions on Spirituality}
March 6, 2012 by Jennifer Saleem
Part 1 of our series on Native American Spirituality In The United States Prison System examined spiritual practices and sacred objects prohibited in prison and their importance. Part 2 asks the question, “How did this obvious denial of freedom to practice Native spirituality in prison begin?” Legal Battles to Protect Native American Spirituality in the […]
Filed Under: CULTURE, RELIGION, SOCIETY Tagged With: American Indian Heritage, criminal justice system, discrimination
Native American Spirituality In the U.S. Prison System {Part 1: Denial of Religious Rites}
January 12, 2012 by Jennifer Saleem
Native American Spirituality In the U.S. Prison System For centuries Native Americans struggled to retain and to engage in their traditional spiritual practices in the midst of a society dominated by Judeo-Christian beliefs. Since the coming of Christopher Columbus, Native peoples fought against European expansionists to maintain their traditional cultures, religions, and way of life. […]
Filed Under: RELIGION Tagged With: American Indian Heritage, identity, Native / American Indian
We’re Sailing to Galapagos {Children’s Book Review}
December 23, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
Images via Barefoot Books We’re Sailing to Galapagos is a gem of a book which I am thrilled to have the opportunity to review. Laurie Krebs, a first grade teacher-turned-author, teams with Italian trained artist Grazia Restelli in this book that celebrates the natural diversity of the islands in the Pacific off the […]
Filed Under: KID LIT, MFINDS Tagged With: Holiday Gift Guide
Searching for a Christmas Compromise
December 12, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
This article is part of our “Multicultural Holidays” series. You can submit your own story for publishing on Multicultural Familia via our submissions form here. Image Credity: Flickr / Andy Hay I was raised in a very Catholic family. We went to church every week, I attended Catholic school, I received all of my sacraments, knew all […]
Filed Under: CULTURE, MULTICULTURAL HOLIDAYS Tagged With: Catholic, Christmas
November 29, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
Why Does Skin Color Matter? Have you ever met a “black person”? I haven’t. Have you ever met a “white person”? I suppose I have, once. And what about a…oh wait…we really do not refer to people by other colors do we? How silly does it sound to ask if you saw that green guy […]
Filed Under: RACE TALK, SOCIETY Tagged With: racism, stereotypes
DIY Holiday Gifts: Homemade Personal Care Product Recipes
November 23, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
Homemade Personal Care Product Recipes The holidays are fast approaching and in a tight economy many people are trying to figure out how to budget for this year’s gift buying season. It really is a shame that people feel forced to feed into the big box retailer mentality of purchasing every gift for every person […]
Filed Under: MFINDS Tagged With: Holiday Gift Guide, natural products
‘The Peaceful Housewife’ All-Natural Household Cleaners Holiday Giveaway
November 15, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
© The Peaceful Housewife About The Peaceful Housewife & Products I “met” Jenny, author of The Peaceful Housewife blog, about a year ago. We were both contributing bloggers for a natural parenting blog. I instantly liked her blog, especially since we were both pretty new to the blogging world. I soon discovered that she […]
Word Power (Part 4)
October 6, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
Welcome back to our series on words and their meaning as it relates to race, ethnicity, culture, and the like. In case you missed them, you can go back to read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Undocumented Workers and Migrant Workers There are a lot of terms floating around as it […]
Filed Under: EMPOWERMENT, IMMIGRATION Tagged With: latino / hispanic, laws
Mommy Jingles {Review & Giveaway}
October 3, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
What is Mommy Jingles? Towards the end of 2010, I got a little giveaway happy and was entering giveaways right and left. They were all for products or services that I genuinely was interested in but a lot were things that I had never heard of or come across in my internet travels. I started […]
Filed Under: MFINDS, NATURAL PARENTING Tagged With: infants & toddlers
Sshhhh…Don’t Tell a Soul – I Am Puerto Rican
September 13, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
Sshhhh…Don’t Tell a Soul – I Am Puerto Rican Once upon a time there was a Puerto Rican immigrant who found her way to San Francisco. It was there that she met a pretty famous Puerto Rican boxer, married him, discovered he was not the ideal husband, and went into hiding. She eventually met the […]
Filed Under: CULTURE Tagged With: hispanic heritage, history, identity, latino / hispanic, Latino Culture, multiracial / mixed, Puerto Rican
Gentle Discipline: Some Helpful Alternatives to Spanking
August 12, 2011 by Jennifer Saleem
Over the last few months, we’ve had some interesting discussions on Multicultural Familia about spanking and other punishments. The first was a discussion on outdated parenting styles and secondly, a look into cultural relevance in discipline styles. In each post, there were questions the about the use of physical punishment in general but also these […]
Filed Under: NATURAL PARENTING, PARENTING, PROGRESSIVE PARENTING Tagged With: infants & toddlers