I can honestly say that my abuela was sexist. She’s no longer alive, she died what feels like a very long time ago, but I can still remember how my blood would boil at some of the sexist things she would say to me. Of course she told me I had to learn to cook, […]
You Can Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time
Some conversations are not easy to have, but they MUST be had especially when they could ultimately mean the difference between life and death. That’s why I feel proud and humbled to have the honor of telling you about the One Conversation at a Time campaign that is part of the Center for Disease Control […]
Mount Tamalpais (Sundays In My City)
My eldest enjoying herself in the fog on Mount Tamalpais. Mount Tamalpais or “Mount Tam” is a California State Park north of the Golden Gate Bridge with a 2,751 foot peak. On a clear day you can see the Farallon Islands that are about 25 miles away. On a foggy day, like the one pictured, […]
The Flying Chancla Report
Hola Chulas y Chulos! It’s time to get your weekly edition of The Flying Chancla Report. My flying chancla has been through the internet to find items that you will give a flying chancla about. I feel like I have to address this whole Kelly Osbourne la rego on “The View” incident, but honestly the […]
Wednesday Wishes
Well, well, well, here we are again—midweek. Perfect time to make some Wednesday Wishes and manifest abundance in our lives, qué no? I say, simon qué si! I know you might be a little shy and not want to seem greedy by making all kinds of wishes for yourself so I’ll go first because that’s […]

