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Dear Friends,

This is an opportunity to have a major impact in a very public way on

popular opinion. I hope that you will take a moment to add your name

and send this to other friends and colleagues who might want to make

their voices heard on this critical issue. Bobbi

Subject: Vanity Fair against Latinos

This petition is to request a formal apology from Vanity Fair and Dame

Edna for the offensive article regarding Latinos and the Spanish

language

which appears in the February 2003 issue of Vanity Fair. In the

meantime,

please boycott Vanity Fair magazine, and urge others to do the same. If

you are

offended by the word-for-word transcription below, please copy (rather

than forward) this email in a new message, sign it at the end of the

list,

and send it to all of the people whom you know. If you receive this list

with 100 names signed, please send it to the Editor at vfmail@...

Thank you!

Excerpt, Vanity Fair (February 2003), p. 116, Ask Dame Edna:

Dear Dame:

Edna, I would very much like to learn a foreign language, preferably

French or Italian, but every time I mention this, people tell me to

learn

Spanish instead. They say, " Everyone is going to be speaking Spanish in

10

years. W. Bush speaks Spanish. " Could this be true? Are we all

going to

have to speak Spanish?

Torn Romantic, Palm Beach

Dear Torn:

Forget Spanish. There's nothing in that language worth reading except

Don Quixote, and a quick listen to the CD of Man of La Mancha will take

care

of that. There was a poet named Lorca, but I'd leave him on the

intellectual back burner if I were you. As for everyone's speaking it,

what twaddle! Who speaks it that you are really desperate to talk to?

The

help? Your leaf blower? Study French or German, where there are at least

a few

books worth reading, or, if you're American, try English.

Dame Edna

Petition Letter Requesting Apology:

Dear Editor,

I was infuriated at Dame Edna's response to Torn Romantic, Palm Beach

(Vanity Fair, February 2003). Dame Edna could have chosen any number of

amusing responses; however, she responded using cheap, two-dimensional

stereotypes of Latinos and Latin Americans, revealing not only her

racism but also her profound ignorance of who we are.

We are not just 'the help' and the 'leaf blowers'. We are architects and

activists, journalists and doctors, governors and athletes, scientists

and business people. We are Nobel Prize Winners and Scholars. We

speak Spanish, but we also speak fluent English, and many of us speak

other

languages as well. As of last week, we are officially the largest

minority

population in the United States at 37 million and 13% of the population.

Without us, the economy of this nation and the Americas, and

consequently

the world, would come to a complete standstill. If Dame Edna were even

remotely cultured or educated, she would have read and lost herself in

the exquisite writings of Nobel prize winners Octavio Paz,

-Marquez, and Pablo Neruda. She would know that Sor a Inez de

la Cruz was one of the first feminists and poets in the Americas. She

would admire Isabel de and Cisneros for their passionate

prose and vibrant spirits. And of course, if it had not been for us, the

world would not know chocolate! And everyone knows life would not be

worth

living without chocolate.

Finally, I would like to point out that Dame Edna would have NEVER

written such blatantly offensive material about African-Americans or

Jews, for

obvious reasons. It seems that Dame Edna AND the Editors of Vanity Fair

believe that Latinos and Latin Americans cannot read, and even if we

could, we would never be Vanity Fair readers. For the life of me, I

still

cannot figure out why you chose to feature Salma Hayek on the cover and

in an

article celebrating her success immediately following such an offensive

piece.

I demand an apology in print in the next issue of Vanity Fair from the

Editors and from Dame Edna. In the meantime, I will be mobilizing

everyone I know to boycott and protest Vanity Fair.

By the way, I am a 31-year old Mexican-American woman, with three Ivy

League degrees, working in New York City at a major firm. I sure as hell

am NOT

the leaf blower or the help, and I think all of you need to go to

college.

Maldonado

1. Maldonado, Heights, NY

2. Jasmine J. Friedman, New York, NY

3. Angelique Jewell, New York, NY

4. a Cserei, Houston, TX

5. Cardenas, Houston, TX

6. de la Cruz; Houston, TX

7. Ana Aguirre, Houston, TX

8. Mendez, Fort Lee, NJ

9. Vidal, Orlando, FL

10. Mirta Fernandez, WNY, NJ

11. Feria, North Bergen, NJ

12. Jeannie Feria, North Bergen, NJ

13. Barbara , North Bergen. NJ

14. Angel , North Bergen, NJ

15. Angelina Deleon, Flemington, NJ

16. Rolando Deleon, Flemington, NJ

17. Nilo Calichs, North Bergen, NJ

18. Calichs, North Bergen, NJ

19. Casey , North Bergen, NJ

20. Dean , North Bergen, NJ

21. Myrta , Miami, FL

22. Ramiro , Miami, FL

23. Liz ez, Miami, FL.

24. , Miami, FL.

25. Zobeida , Miami FL

26. Darlene Muniz, Miami, FL.

27. Muniz-Gomez, Miami, FL.

28. Marisol , Miami, FL

29. Ileana Monteagudo, Miami, FL.

30. Lineda Paz, Miami, FL.

31. Yamilka Villalba, Miami, FL.

32. Alina Herrera Miami, FL.

33. Darlene Muniz Miami, FL.

34. Miami, FL.

35. Lourdes Balepogi Miami, FL.

36. Esquijarosa Miami, FL. (Cuban-American)

37. Jossie Esquijarosa Miami, FL. (Cuban-American)

38. Angel Esquijarosa Miami, FL. (Cuban-American)

39. P. Esquijarosa Miami, FL. (Cuban-American)

40. R. Esquijarosa Miami, FL. (Cuban-American)

41. Cristin Aguilera Miami, GL

42. Davina Aryeh Washington,DC

43. Sylvia L. Connors Greenwich, CT

44. la s Greenwich, CT

45. Ingrid M. Hess, Darien, CT

46. Fonseca de Arias . Panama, Rep. of Panama

47. Doris Miranda de Aleman, Panama, Rep. of Panama

48. Cristina Cardoze, New York, NY

49. Quintero, New York, NY

50. Analisa Arcacha, Miami, FL

51. Dunia Arsuaga, Miami, FL

52. is , Miami FL (Mexicana/Salvadoraiña/Americana)

53. a Mariscal, CA

54. S Navarrette, New Mexico.

55. JoAnn Samaniego, Odessa, TX,

56. Lorie DeAnda, Austin, TX.

57. Buitron, Austin TX

58. Sal Buitron, Austin TX

59. Dehoyoz, San Marcos TX

60. JoAnn S. Austin TX

61. ita Rivas, Austin, TX

62. Liliana Solis-Cota, San Diego, CA.

63. m. solis, uvalde, tx.

64. Larissa Santos, Baltimore, MD

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66. Sandi Duggan, Rockville, MD

67. Lucia Bustamante, San , TX

68. Sylvia Partida, San , TX

69. Bobbi Ryder

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