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Today’s Special: The So-Called Power List

August 5, 2009 by Ivette Mendez

There’s little difference between the PolitickerNJ 2009 So-Called Power List and the exclusive country clubs that dot the New Jersey landscape where people of color are more than likely found serving the members and scrubbing the bathrooms. In these worlds, Latinos are invisible to those engaged in conversations about earth-shaking issues like who made a So-Called Power List except when an extra round of drinks is needed (“Where is that damn Jose?!”).

So it was particularly delicious – and appropriate – that a head waiter by the name of Henry Mendez made this So-Called Power List. The irony almost made me laugh.

Here’s a news flash: You don’t have to go into the kitchens to find Latinos who are making a difference in New Jersey. So where are they?

Since I have no interest in taking part in that “Name that Powerful Latino/a” nonsense, here’s my quick take.

We are lawyers, business owners, heads of non-profits and constituency groups, educators and law enforcement professionals – and so many more. We are office-holders who believe change can come through public service (and who won’t sell their souls to the highest bidder). We are political strategists and communication consultants. We are women and men who are working to make changes in a political system where decision-makers pretend to be engaged in conversations with us while looking over our heads to see who else has entered the room.

I want to note that numerous names on the So-Called Power List are the same ones that get a lot of airtime. Alas, you won’t see Latinos on the local television or radio talk shows because it appears the hosts and producers are either unbelievably lazy, clueless or both, and prefer to dust off their Rolodexes and tap the same old tired faces that don’t reflect the colors and experiences of the more than 1.4 million Latinos in New Jersey.

Ditto for the news stories about issues (other than immigration) where reporters often can’t seem to find a Rodriguez or Rivera or a Perez to provide some comments.

(Folks, believe it or not, Latinos have opinions on issues beyond immigration. Yes that is a crucial issue, but we can also discuss politics, the economy and such. Imagine that!)

So regarding the PolitickerNJ Editor’s note about the “glaring absence of Latinos” from the So-Called Power List and its “hope” that “by bringing our view to light it engenders meaningful discussion”:

Trust me. Those discussions are already taking place among Latinos, and they have been for quite some time.

We welcome PolitickerNJ to our world. Or would it make it easier if I said welcome to our table and here are today’s specials?

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2 Responses to “Today’s Special: The So-Called Power List”

  1. Donald Says:

    Wonderful observations, Ms Mendez. The invisible “majority minority” is no longer one to be trampled nor ignored. We, like it or not, are here to stay and to be heard. We are part of the panorama of this wonderful nation. Although we are not as vociferous as that “other” minority group, we shall make an honest to goodness impression upon those that doubt our sincere abilities and capabilities.

    As you so eloquently enumerated, we are you, the doctor, lawyer, politician, the baker and ice cream maker. We are no different. As in the Shakespeare play, The Merchant of Venice, “Do we not bleed when pricked, do we not cry when hurt?” In the final analisys, we are all the same.

  2. GLORIA Says:

    Ivette,
    Thank you for saying it. That list in Politicker is a joke…whoever compiled the name is living under a rock and has been for a long, long time..he/she does not know the world has changed.
    GM

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