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BINGO! It’s Jenny Botero!

Posted by fookembug on August 2, 2007

Watch Raychelle’s vlog about Barb DiGi’s daughter being hurt.
CLICK — (AG BELL PROTEST: DAY ONE: DEAF CHILD HARMED)

 


Raychelle Harris with Jenny Botero

 


(Crystal Gateway Marriott manager Jenny Botero)

I had a worst nightmares for a few days until last night, I woke up in the middle of the night and decided to turn my mac computer on. I tried to remember who she is so I rendered it for a few hours. Then went back to sleep, had a lovely dream. whew!

Fookem

19 Responses to “BINGO! It’s Jenny Botero!”

  1. Anonymous said

    Print it on the flyer and pass it to the protestors.

  2. Susan said

    i read deaf read that is awful AG Bell is so mean

  3. Susan said

    oh I am confuse AG Bell or Jenny Botero which? sorry

  4. Lee P. said

    Susan,

    Jenny is the manager who works at Marriott. She doesn’t represent AG Bell. However, her approach to DBC members was an act of audism.

  5. [...] BINGO! It’s Jenny Botero! Watch Raychelle’s vlog about Barb DiGi’s daughter being hurt. CLICK — (AG BELL PROTEST: DAY ONE: DEAF […] [...]

  6. Mookie said

    Is Jenny Botero still working there? How come no deafie have contacted to Marriot Human Resource Office for her terrible actions toward ASLers?

  7. ASL sucks said

    Good for the protestors who cross the line. AG Bell’s people are strong like wall. Sorry to say that you as protestors FAILED to do your duty. I suggest you to read the book which called “For DUMMIES, how to confront the people in a proper way”

    We will see you again in Milwaukee, Wisconsin next year.

    Try hardER next time.

  8. ASL sucks said

    For Fookem- you drew the picture of Jenny. The protestors made her to look like that way.

    Time to spook ASL users to go away and leave us alone.

  9. hedor said

    ASL sucks—we will never stop. we will not leave AGB alone. :-)
    deaf babies deserve to have a sign(ASL) like hearing babies do.

    purrr! Hedy

  10. Lee P. said

    Mookie,

    Good question about Jenny keeping the job. I believe that her arse will be fired in no time, once after the investigation is done. She had violated the ADA law. No question! :)

  11. Mike said

    To # 7, how did the protestors cross the line?

  12. Jenny said

    Mookie- Yes, NAD lawyer and other advocates came next day. They instructed them about the manager’s behavior and warned them about the protestors’ rights. So AGB and Marriot leave them alone because they are afraid.

  13. Aidan Mack said

    LOL.. I love it..

    The protest was very successful. I am proud of our Deaf Bilingual Coalition. Yes there are more work to do. Look at Black history, they had many protest before the law had changed. It is same thing with Women History.. :o )

    ASL SUCKS: We can tell how much you really hate yourself.. Ohh.. I hope you will recovery from self destructive. We are rooting for you..

    Aidan

  14. ASL sucks said

    Mike- I am not going to tell you, ask your friends.

    Adian- Black History and Woman History, they were stronger protestors. Compare to deaf protestors, there is small numbers and it is not a POWERFUL protest. Try hardER next time.

  15. Lisa Marie said

    did they call a police on Jenny?

  16. Aidan Mack said

    ASL Sucks: We all already know that there would be small protest due to fear, due to work, due to short time, and due to many factors, and yet we finally break the door, we step in and have a dialogue.

    I hope one day you will realize there are actually Deaf-ASL people are worth to be part of this world and will want to be one of our allies.

    Aidan

  17. Lisa Marie said

    Right on, Aidan!

  18. Anonymous said

    xxxx all of you jeny botero would never hurt a def kid her nephew’s deaf you xxxxxxx morons

  19. interesting pictures at the top there!

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