Author Archives: Jose Calderon

About Jose Calderon

Jose Zapata Calderon is Emeritus Professor in Sociology and Chicano/a Latino/a Studies at Pitzer College and President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the Pomona Valley and San Gabriel Valley.

LLiberan A Tres Jornaleros Arrestados En Redada De Pomona

Liberan a tres jornaleros arrestados en redada de Pomona en abril pasado. Fueron defendidos probono por la clínica de derechos de los inmigrantes de la Universidad del Sur de California y las fianzas pagadas con donativos de la comunidad. Los jornaleros no están solos. Three day laborers arrested in a Pomona raid last April have been released. They were defended pro bono by the University of Southern California Immigrant Rights Clinic, and their bond was paid with community donations. The day laborers are not alone.

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Appreciate Familia

Appreciate familia (Rose, Jose Luis, and Joaquin) who supported the fundraiser for Maria Elena Durazo – and after – attended an art reception for the Ontario Art Expo featuring Rose’s painting “Mensaje de Esperanza” (Message of Hope). The expo, “Celebrating Community Artists,” will run through August 17th. Adelante Rose!

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Song Dedication By Rosa Martha Zarate For Senator María Elena Durazo

Song dedication by Rosa Martha Zarate for Senator María Elena Durazo at fundraiser kick-off for her campaign to become the next LA County Supervisor in District 1. Rosa Martha is an organizer of immigrant workers and a musician who has given concerts in Central and South America (including Portugal and the United States).

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Maria Elena Durazo for L A County Supervisor District 1 Fundraiser

Great turn-out of supporters for Maria Elena Durazo for L A County Supervisor District 1 fundraiser with good food, spirited songs by Rosa Marta, passionate emceeing by Mark Ramos, moving presentation by Maria Elena, lots of interaction, good questions and comments from those attending, a surprise cake with Maria Elena’s photo, and the singing of De Colores in a circle (with lots of Si Se Puede’s and Viva Maria Elena chants at the end). Thank you to the Host Committee for their untiring organizing efforts in ensuring the success of this event.

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based band, playing a wide range of
music from Straight ahead jazz to
popular tunes adapted to a Latin jazz
combo. Carlos Ulloa leads the band on
trumpet, vocals, and concept of music.
Together they play music they love and
are passionate about.

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