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— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 4, 2020
We asked her what she learned. Here are some highlights from our conversation. https://t.co/OhaDDHDCT2
Will Texas Latin@s eventually turn the state from Republican red to Democratic blue? The answer to that question is complicated, says Cecilia Ballí, a writer-at-large at Texas Monthly, covering the borderlands of Texas, security and immigration.
Over the past year, Ballí, along with two colleagues -- anthropologist Michael Powell and sociologist Betsabeth Monica Lugo -- had one-on-one conversations with 100 Latin@s in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, El Paso and the Rio Grande Valley. Their research, commissioned and funded by the Texas Organizing Project Education Fund, sought to better understand Latin@ voters and nonvoters in Texas.
Ballí -- who wrote about the study for Texas Monthly -- talked to The Texas Tribune on Instagram Live about their key findings. The conversation’s highlights are here. You can watch the full conversation here.
Longtime Houston civil rights activist Maria Jimenez dies at 70 https://t.co/MX2SceBPTB
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) December 3, 2020
‘I refuse to be afraid.’ Appeal filed in Tarrant County woman’s illegal voting conviction https://t.co/GIZV7hf6iP
— Fort Worth Star-Telegram (@startelegram) December 1, 2020
Nine Texas Republicans in Congress have signed a letter chastising U.S. Attorney General William Barr for a "shocking lack of action" in response to unproven allegations that voter fraud occurred in the 2020 election. https://t.co/AD5YZeJsHo
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 2, 2020
Errors found in Texas certification of votes for President, but @TXsecofstate says it is too late to fix them https://t.co/WM3994gnWI #TXLege pic.twitter.com/kuWDDPdblJ
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) December 3, 2020
That Harley didn’t take MJ Hegar to the Senate. Now she’s selling it on eBay, @toddgillman reports. #TxSen #2020Elections @mjhegar #txlege https://t.co/ZAhBlYubyl
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) December 1, 2020
NEW: Harris County Democrats ignore Paxton's letter disputing legality of election administration office https://t.co/LKUvqFKofH #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) December 2, 2020
Hmmmm https://t.co/FI00vqdWqS pic.twitter.com/LUZTmlXM03
— Jackson the Syndicalist🚩⚒️ (@TheRockettMann) December 2, 2020
NOT WAITING ON THE FEDS: City of Houston to send $1,200 checks to residents struggling during coronavirus pandemic
— ChickenFriedPolitics (@ChkFriPolitics) December 2, 2020
-Southern politics are always on the menu at ChickenFriedPolitics.com-https://t.co/P1XgacJAgw
Is @realDonaldTrump busting @GovAbbott's balls over his failed #COVID19 response? Sure sounds like it. #ouch #TXLege https://t.co/jM77SMJ8m3 via @TexasTribune
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) December 1, 2020
Texas could receive initial coronavirus vaccine doses for up to 1.4 million Texans in December, assuming U.S. health officials approve coronavirus vaccine candidates from drugmakers Pfizer and Moderna.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 2, 2020
The vaccines require two doses per person. https://t.co/86NZr6ljOU
On #GivingTuesday, 1 in 5 Houston adults going hungry https://t.co/ZGgNEjltIp via @ReformAustin #HouNews #HTX
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) December 1, 2020
Where to find free food pantries in Dallas, Fort Worth and other parts of North Texas, from @dallasnews: https://t.co/GFfuRzIVW2
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 2, 2020
Reminder in the midst of this uncontrolled pandemic, with record new COVID cases, that Texas budgeted $17.7 million for infectious disease surveillance, prevention, and epidemiology this year, and more than $400 million—23 times as much—on border security. https://t.co/sYrGjLh7qt https://t.co/E0fvFknXDw
— Sophie Novack (@SophieNovack) December 3, 2020
😂😂🤣 That’s such a neo-Austin thing to do. It you’re familiar with the old Austin vs. the present-day hypocrite hipster Austin, then you know exactly what I mean. 😉
— TheDiaryofDaniel (@DiaryofDaniel) December 3, 2020
Austin mayor's video urging residents to stay home was shot from Cabo https://t.co/bWP7i0oPDW
Eric Fagan, elected during a larger national reckoning on race and law enforcement, will lead an office that has been under fire for racial profiling. https://t.co/igjes0GPzB
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) December 3, 2020
Sunset Commission blasts poor training, oversight of Texas law enforcement https://t.co/2HvbLa6Wf8 #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) December 1, 2020
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Ghosts of Segregation https://t.co/Ie8jN8n8el
— Paul Garrett (@PaulGarrettATX) December 2, 2020
A “segregation wall,” built to separate customers of color, at the Templin Saloon in Gonzales, Texas. The wall was left standing to remind patrons of the saloon’s history. pic.twitter.com/AMKQ339L33
Red Hook Seafood Bar and Grill
— KathiSasebo64 (@KathiSasebo64) December 2, 2020
6759 Northwest Loop 410
San Antonio TX 78238
(210) 592-1017
General Manager - Keelie Taylor https://t.co/lxaZmSSFvA
Hello Texas friends, we want to let you know about Doghead Division(formerly "Cult of the Doghead"), a fascist group actively trying to radicalize members of the police and the military.https://t.co/PYTIYdzcDX pic.twitter.com/F3EupRJWt6
— Corvallis Against Fascism (@CVAgainstFash) November 30, 2020
Day 2 Naughty List: NRG Energy Corp. NRG is headquartered in Houston and Princeton, NJ. Their W.A. Parish Plant in Fort Bend county produces more carcinogenic Particulate Matter than any other plant in Texas, contributing to as many as 178 deaths annually. https://t.co/8ad5HDfEIc
— Houston DSA (@HoustonDSA) December 2, 2020
🚨 On Dec 12, Houston DSA is putting Lizzie Fletcher on notice: she needs to #FightForOurLives, not big oil. 🛢️💀🏭
— Houston DSA (@HoustonDSA) December 3, 2020
Lizzie received more oil & gas donations in 2020 than ⚠️ any other congressional Democrat ⚠️ We fight big money with people power: https://t.co/6PuXhWYMY1 pic.twitter.com/Vqczscr7QN
Study found clear correlation btwn distance from oil refinery & rate of all #cancer types. Of >800,000 cancer patients living in #Texas, 34% lived close proximity to oil refinery. Patients living w/in 10 mi of refineries most likely advanced cancer#TXlege https://t.co/tWqO6s0nPD
— Anna Núñez (@nunez_anna) December 1, 2020
The San Gabriel River winds its way from Burnet into Williamson and Milam counties, 50 miles through some of the most scenic parts of Central Texas -- and now hotspots for growth. But with the development are cries for help to keep this once-pristine waterway, and others like it, from being polluted. [...] (Upstream),the Liberty Hill wastewater treatment plant has permission from the state to dump 1.2 million gallons of treated wastewater discharge into the San Gabriel River every day.
Yet according to EPA records, it has exceeded permitted discharge limits 98 times since 2015, 15 times this year.
And despite more than 50 permit violations cited by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the state now allows Liberty Hill to expand operations to dump 4 million gallons per day.
Much of what became @HPE came from Houston-based Compaq when HP acquired it. So HPE’s planned headquarters move is something of a homecoming. https://t.co/VBf6x4fySX#hounews #houtech pic.twitter.com/ROwG5fmp07
— Dwight Silverman (@dsilverman) December 2, 2020
Tilman Fertitta mulls taking a substantial part of his Golden Nugget casino / @LandrysInc restaurant company public https://t.co/BbUed7XWkT #HouNews
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) December 2, 2020
Enjoyed having a chance to talk w @TexasStandard about the #WASPWWII and my book #TheWomenWithSilverWings. Thanks @KUTjoydiaz! @CrownPublishing @jenmarshall3 @TWUpres @twulibraries @WomenInAviation @WomenMilAv8rs https://t.co/5WNho5s8zM
— Dr.Katherine Sharp Landdeck (@katelanddeck) December 1, 2020
Also known as Chicano soul, the Westside Sound blends rock’n’roll with San Antonio roots. https://t.co/O03a36zWYW
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) December 3, 2020
The state canvass for the November 3rd, 2020 general election has been conducted and the results certified. ☑️
— Texas Secretary of State (@TXsecofstate) November 25, 2020
Visit https://t.co/oENulWhMjS for:
1) Statewide Canvass Report
2) County by County Canvass Report
3) Winner Listing Report #txsos #texas #election2020
It will be breezy and cold tonight. Windy downwind of the bays. Wind Advisory in effect for the barrier islands including Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston and Matagorda. Gusts to 40 mph possible in the advisory area. SCA for waters. #houwx #glswx pic.twitter.com/eO96aSasLe
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) November 30, 2020
.@ceciliaballi's research found that Texas' Latino voters and nonvoters aren't disengaged — they're waiting to be heard, and fully understood. Join us live on Instagram at noon Central Dec. 3 to hear from Ballí and the Tribune's @elvialimon: https://t.co/BVck0k6z1q #ttevents pic.twitter.com/nc0fzKRNWA
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) November 29, 2020
1/12
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) November 29, 2020
I am standing today on the ancestral lands of the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, meaning “Seven Council Fires.” That is the proper name for the people referred to as the Sioux. #velshi
We as Americans must come to terms with our past.
— Movement for a People’s Party (@PeoplesParty_US) November 27, 2020
"You can't discover lands already inhabited." @wirelesshogan
Full @TEDx video > https://t.co/Dz03EiLPK2
#MarkCharles #NativeAmericanHeritageDay pic.twitter.com/TSmQMX4xiB
The land that I have lived on previously belonged to (among several others; the following most prominently) the Tāp Pīlam Coahuiltecan, Karankawa, Atakapa-Ishak, and Hasinai peoples. The most significant of these to me are the Hasinai, for which my Order of the Arrow lodge (BSA) is named. They essentially named Texas -- or Tejas, their word for 'friend'.
As with Columbus Day, the Anglo celebration of Thanksgiving just past is a particularly difficult time for Indigenous Americans. And as with Black Americans, the history of the United States is not well- or fully told in our schools or our texts; much of this learning comes from sources outside the mainstream. And a lot of it -- such as the Holocaust, to use one example -- is denied by those who have the capacity to know better, or rejected on account of '(white) American exceptionalism' or related nonsense. I consider the awareness of this knowledge, and its denial and rejection, to be a small part of there being no possibility of returning to 'normal'. Those who don't like -- or resist -- change are going to be very unhappy for the rest of their existence. And their resistance will make an already unpleasant set of new realities even more so for the rest of us.
Probably nothing will bother me more, however, than those who see and understand the new realities, but their investments in the status quo -- not just financial but emotional and political and intellectual -- dictate to them and to us that change can only occur incrementally and slowly.
We're already long past that point. (steps off soapbox)
On to the Wrangle, beginning with a few election post-mortems:
TXElects challenged the conventional wisdom that Tarrant County turned blue this year. Kuff examined recent presidential results in the counties surrounding Travis and Bexar. The Texas Lawbook reviewed appellate court races for the Houston area. Reform Austin looked ahead to 2022 for Texas Democrats, and Patrick Svitek at the TexTrib did the same for the TXGOP.
Suffering is not something Texans can overlook.
Dr. Joseph Varon, chief of staff at Memorial Medical Center in Houston (@HoustonUmmc) has been working for 251 days straight due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Thanksgiving Day was no exception. https://t.co/pcmMnrGg5g pic.twitter.com/1yNm1h8rvP
— HOUmanitarian (@HOUmanitarian) November 29, 2020
“One in 8 Americans reported they sometimes or often didn’t have enough food to eat in the past week, ... Nowhere has there been a hunger surge worse than in Houston.”
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) November 28, 2020
(via @washingtonpost) #Texas https://t.co/R0X9b3HAJg pic.twitter.com/VjjLlGLZua
Houston Mayor @SylvesterTurner just told he he helped give 20k meals to those in need on #Thanksgiving. But he said the most gut-wrenching part: so many families had to *turn down* the free turkey because they no longer had a kitchen/oven in which to cook it. #cnn
— Brooke Baldwin (@BrookeBCNN) November 27, 2020
“Help us before it is too late” — El Paso ICE detainees send desperate letters about #COVID19 outbreak at facility https://t.co/qIvdUfPwGx via @elpasomatters #TXLege #AbolishICE
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) November 27, 2020
Rapper Trae Tha Truth makes homeless 'feel like it's Christmas' https://t.co/rOQHzJocaL pic.twitter.com/m5Uc6hA2n4
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) November 29, 2020
Please consider giving for Greater Houston, and Harris County housing, and mutual aid assistance if you can. I know things are bad for many of us. 100% transparency. Labor values. $3k fundraiser for emergency eviction help. dm inquiries.
— Red Eviction and Mutual Aid/Houston (@eviction_aid) November 22, 2020
Venmo/GoButter: https://t.co/BokKTjHpHL pic.twitter.com/qVmhKn5ZFz
Former CIA chief Brennan calls Ted Cruz ‘unworthy' to serve Texas during Twitter fight over killing in Iran https://t.co/lw0iuFucC4
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) November 28, 2020
When a senator is proud of his states bread lines 🤔 https://t.co/K6gqAn1GQL
— Michael R. Weinstein, Bookseller #EndTheDuopoly (@fToRrEeEsSt) November 27, 2020
Senator Cornyn voted to confirm Brian Benczkowski to lead the Justice Department's Criminal Division. Here's an excerpt from his financial disclosure report, in which he declined to disclose the names of clients:https://t.co/fgtAsvUYuZ https://t.co/7WFsqADgNo pic.twitter.com/FP8uLahybZ
— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) November 30, 2020
Who thinks Ted Cruz, John Cornyn and Greg Abbott should be the ones working in El Paso's makeshift morgues instead of the Texas National Guard?
— W. M. (@Minuteman04) November 23, 2020
Abbott: Texas officials ready to distribute Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine 'in the coming days' https://t.co/PXLmEKSpiN
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) November 30, 2020
Texas Coronavirus Map: See the latest numbers on our interactive tracker https://t.co/NPY10EXLpP
— Laredo Morning Times (@lmtnews) November 30, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought death and sorrow to every Texas community. But the coronavirus has perhaps inflicted one of the deepest wounds on the Hispanic population. https://t.co/SvbQobsfGf pic.twitter.com/36h4oCJzGB
— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) November 27, 2020
El Paso’s low-income neighborhoods bore a disproportionate share of the area's recent COVID-19 surge, an @elpasomatters analysis shows. https://t.co/LDXIdsckEP
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) November 30, 2020
WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO: Arrest footage out of Schertz, Texas, shows police tackling 18-year-old Zekee Rayford on his porch as he calls out for his father. Three officers have been pulled from patrol.https://t.co/dGcxwGYjpe
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) November 29, 2020
Houston Police Officers' Union president Joe Gamaldi fiercely defends those accused of using excessive force—even as repeat offenders erode public support for law enforcement overall. https://t.co/zxu2CZFcPa
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) November 23, 2020
Sorry y’all, we needed it back. https://t.co/tuOKj1igF7 pic.twitter.com/d3SOF4GeMS
— Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) November 29, 2020
A new @MFAH exhibit of images scavenged from junk shops and flea markets offers a view of the past that anticipates the present.
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) November 23, 2020
View a selection of the images, and the stories behind them, below: https://t.co/pcFmOGhmJC
In celebration of 40 years of iconic #Blues venue .@Antones located in downtown #Austin #Texas and 25 years of 'Blues on the Green', #SteveMiller joins #JimmieVaughan for some Texas Flood.https://t.co/BcwALIhLTV🎥 pic.twitter.com/Favzb5QBMg
— bluesharp (@bluezharp) November 24, 2020