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.

Remembering Roberto “Bobby” de la Cruz

A memory today of our long-time organizer friend Roberto “Bobby” de la Cruz – whose example is with us in our daily organizing efforts.
Our corazones are broken to hear of the passing of our brother Bobby de La Cruz. Roberto meant so much to all of us. He recently spoke in my class- and we spent time together at the Huerta del Valle celebration – and we had been communicating in the last few days on the elections – and as always – it was with that unceasing spirit of doing all that is possible for organizing our communities- alongside our communities – in their interest. He will be missed but his example will continue to live on in all of us who knew him and walked alongside of him. Bobby De la Cruz – Presente!

“Parrhesia Truth to Power”

Supporting Rose at tri-annual Juried Show at Claremont City Hall (May 1 – August 21) – where her ceramic piece, “Parrhesia Truth to Power,” was accepted as one of twenty six pieces accepted in the art show – with a title relating to these times of – challenging authority and speaking with truth even when it is unpopular

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Collective Wellbeing Summit

A regional gathering to spark collaboration, uplift community leadership, spotlight local institutions and initiatives, and cooperatively grow a thriving, equitable, and sustainable Los Angeles County – Thursday, May 15 | 9am-5pm
Sheraton Pomona Fairplex

Great Turn-Out Celebrating The Contributions Of Day Laborer Leader Fernando Pedraza

Great turn-out today celebrating the contributions of day Laborer Leader Fernando Pedraza as related to the meaning of Cinco de Mayo (when the Mexican people with less arms and resources defeated the French army in Puebla).
On Cinco de Mayo (May 5th), 2007, a spontaneous demonstration by the Minutemen against day laborers on the corner of Arrow Highway and Grove Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga, ended with the death of day laborer leader Jose Fernando Pedraza. Fifty-seven-year-old Pedraza died at the corner where he waited on a daily basis for one-day jobs. It is also the corner where Pedraza organized other day laborers to defend their rights. In 2002, Pedraza was part of a court case against the City of Rancho Cucamonga who wanted to enforce a law disallowing day laborers to gather on the street. In the recent months before his death, Pedraza had attended several meetings of the Rancho Cucamonga city council to support his fellow day laborers so that they could have a job center where they could be safe from hate-based attacks and traffic accidents.
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, National Day Labor Organizing Network, Latino and Latina Roundtable, Community Engagement Center, Radio Jornalera