"CHINGONA" By Melanie Vigil-Gutierrez aka Chicana 702 with Chicano Poet Society “Ok so you fell on your face! You’re just going to sit there and bleed? Cry and analyze your steps Is that really what you need? Get up! Stop crying! Dust yourself off Speak no word about How you fell! Why you fell! Just dust yourself off! Don’t be mad there is no one to blame! You may have tripped over your pride Just watch your next steps So you don’t ever repeat the same! No one is going help you up But that’s because God believes you’re strong enough to do it alone. No need to call for help You’re a Chicana Woman full grown! It’s ok that you’re hurt That only means you have a heart But that’s a temporary pain It only feels ripped apart But if you stop crying and take a deep breath You will hear it’s still beating strong and in rhythm deep in your chest! In fact you are ok Ten more steps and that fall will be
Yakima Herald Republic - Saturday Soapbox Guest Editorial: by Ninfa R. Gutierrez If I’m paying for a meal, I expect a seat at the table! The proposed strong mayor system for the City of Yakima closes any possibility of having my voice be heard. The layers of government keep getting larger, and the space to address our concerns and ideas keeps getting smaller. I was going to say the old guard is back but they never really left. Dave Edler, Maureen Adkison, Dave Ettl, and others now think they can do something for the City of Yakima, but back when they had a chance and were in charge, they didn’t. In 2011, the citizens of Yakima shot down the same proposal. The Voting Rights Act lawsuit in 2012 that was filed by the ACLU and decided by a federal judge, resulted in a new district system at the cost of $3 million in legal fees from the City of Yakima. Their argument, according to Edler’s comments in the Yakima Herald Saturday Soapbox section, is that