Join NDLON, PEOC, DALE, and the Latino and Latina Roundtable in a Twelve-Mile March in Support of Immigrant Rights and Legalization for our DACA, TPS, farmworker, and all Immigrant and Refugee Families — from the corner of Arrow and Grove in Rancho Cucamonga to PEOC (1682 W. Mission Blvd) in Pomona this Saturday, August 28th (beginning at 8 am).
Author Archives: Jose Calderon
Latino and Latina Roundtable Board Elections 2021
Hello Everyone,
Please read the message below on behalf of Board President Jose Calderon.
To: Members of the Latino and Latina Roundtable
As per our by-laws, the Latino and Latina Roundtable will be electing seven at-large members at its membership meeting on November 20th to serve on the board for the next two years.
Nominations will take place at the next General Membership Meeting scheduled for Saturday, October 9th at 1 PM. If you are interested in running for one of the seven at-large positions or you want to nominate someone, you must participate in the membership meeting on Saturday, October 9th. In order to be nominated or to nominate someone, you have to have been a member of the LRT in good standing for at least 30 days before the October 9 membership meeting. Also, for the October 9 meeting, please be prepared to present a one-minute statement as to why you are nominating the person or nominating yourself (that can include some background and qualifications of the nominee).
To be able to vote in the election set for November 20, you have to be a paid member in good standing (filled out application and paid dues) 30 days prior to the election. Hence, you have until October 20th to fill out an application and pay your dues if you have not done so already.
It is important that those who are elected to the LRT board have the time and best interests of the organization, work to promote the organization, and actively participate on one of the committees.
If you have any questions, please contact: Lina Mira at lmira@latinolatinaroundtable.org or (909) 480-6267 for questions about membership status and dues.
Important dates:
October 9 – Nominations for seven at-large positions on the LRT board. To be nominated or to nominate someone, you have to have been a member of the LRT in good standing for at least 30 days before the October 9 membership meeting.
October 20 – deadline to fill out an application and pay dues in order to vote in the November 20 election.
November 20 – Be present at the meeting as a member to vote. Be present as a nominee to be included in the vote by membership.
Need your Public Comment to make Ethnic Studies a requirement at PUSD 8/18/21
On Wednesday, August 18th, PUSD will vote on a resolution that calls for an:
ETHNIC STUDIES GRADUATION REQUIREMENT
Submit your public comment!TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT:
E-mail:
publiccomments@pusd.org before Wednesday 12pm
Or
Record a voicemail with your public comments by calling:
(909) 397-4800, Ext. 71002Public Comment Template:
Dear School Board,
My name is [Insert Name] and I am in support of implementing Ethnic Studies as a graduation requirement.
The curriculum needs to reflect our community, and the voice of our parents and students should not be taken for granted. [Insert why you believe Ethnic Studies is important to you]. Thank you for your time and I hope you and our school district will be in support of this demand that can only benefit our community and the students.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]——————————–El miércoles 18 de agosto, PUSD votará una resolución que pide:
REQUISITO DE GRADUACIÓN DE ESTUDIOS ÉTNICOS PARA ESTUDIANTES EN LA PREPARATORIA
Envíe su comentario público!Para mandar comentario publico:
E-mail:
publiccomments@pusd.org antes de las 12pm de miercoles
o
Mande un voicemail con su comentario publico:
(909) 397-4800, Ext. 71002Comentario Publico:
Querida Junta Escolar,
Mi nombre es [Su Name] y apoyo la implementación de Estudios Étnicos como requisito de graduación.
El plan de estudios debe reflejar nuestra comunidad, y la voz de nuestros padres y estudiantes. [Inserte por qué cree que los estudios étnicos son importantes para usted]. Gracias por su tiempo y espero que usted y nuestro distrito escolar apoyen esta demanda que solo puede beneficiar a nuestra comunidad y a los estudiantes.
Atentamente,
[Su nombre]
Timottazceh (nos vemos/we’ll see each other),Fabián PavónBoard MemberLatina/o Roundtable of Pomona and San Gabriel Valley(909) 236-6814
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Invitation to LRT event: On “Braceros” book by Rosa Martha Zarate on August 12 at 4 PM
The Latino/Latina Roundtable invites you to a Zoom educational event on August 12, 2021 at 4 pm. The Zoom Link is: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84899252161
This is an event to introduce the book “Our Grandfathers were Braceros and We Too” written by Rosa Martha Zárate Macías, a lifelong advocate for the Braceros together with historian Abel Astorga Morales. The book is both in English and Spanish (I provided the English translation).
The authors and translator donated their services in preparing this book. All proceeds that would normally go to the authors and translator will be given to a trust for the “My Grandfather was a Bracero and I Too organization.”
The event seeks to promote ethnic studies, raise awareness on the history of Mexican labor in the US as part of the history of immigrant labor, advocate for the rights of immigrant labor, including the right to freely seek and maintain employment, and promote ethnic studies. We also want to promote the book itself. It is available at:
For more information, please contact: Madeline Newman Rios, C.T., M.A. Riospanish@aol.com Riospanish@gmail.com Office: 909-621-9600 Cell: 909-263-4579
A Major Victory for Public Education in California
Thank you to LRT, the College for All Coalition of organizations, State Senator Connie Leyva, and the many who met with legislators that made this happen.
LRT among those organizations thanked for: #Allin4FinancialAid Partners! Education Equity Wins Big in California’s 2021-2022 Budget
The Latino and Latina Roundtable is among the organizations that Ed Trust-West thanks in the collective effort to pass this important financial aid legislation: “Ed Trust-West is excited to be celebrating the official passage of the FAFSA/CADAA proposal! We are so grateful to you all for the support you offered throughout the years that we have been collectively pushing towards this goal. This policy, which will ensure that all California high school students apply for financial aid before they graduate, is going to impact the lives of so many statewide and will increase access to higher education. We could not have gotten to this point without the advocacy and support from all of our partners – including you!
While we are incredibly excited that the proposal has been included in the signed budget, we know that there is still work to come to ensure that this requirement is implemented well at the LEA level. Looking forward to continuing to advance financial aid access for our students with you all.
Thank you again!”
Jose Zapata Calderon President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies 1050 North Mills Avenue Claremont, CA 91711-6101 (909) 952-1640 Jose_Calderon@pitzer.edu Website: www.josezcalderon.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 4:14 PM
To: Clara Medina <cmedina@edtrustwest.org>
Cc: Christopher Nellum <cnellum@edtrustwest.org>; Denise Castro <dcastro@edtrustwest.org>; Manny Rodriguez <mrodriguez@edtrustwest.org>; Lange Luntao <lluntao@edtrustwest.org>
Subject: Thank you #Allin4FinancialAid Partners! Education Equity Wins Big in California’s 2021-2022 Budget
Dear #Allin4FinancialAid partners,
Ed Trust-West is excited to be celebrating the official passage of the FAFSA/CADAA proposal! We are so grateful to you all for the support you offered throughout the years that we have been collectively pushing towards this goal. This policy, which will ensure that all California high school students apply for financial aid before they graduate, is going to impact the lives of so many statewide and will increase access to higher education. We could not have gotten to this point without the advocacy and support from all of our partners – including you!
We invite you to celebrate this win with us by posting on social media! Attached are two graphics you can share, including one showcasing the fierce advocates that made up the coalition, and here is some sample language you can use to tag legislators.
While we are incredibly excited that the proposal has been included in the signed budget, we know that there is still work to come to ensure that this requirement is implemented well at the LEA level. As we determine what the next steps in this fight are, we will be sure to keep you all in the loop! Looking forward to continuing to advance financial aid access for our students with you all.
Thank you again!
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Invitation to Cesar Chavez Park Beautification – Saturday, July 31 at 9 am
Please join us this Saturday, July 31st at 9 am (2720 Barjud ave. in Pomona) to keep on sustaining Cesar Chavez Park (by spreading mulch, repainting the trash cans, and maintaining the community garden). Renowned artist Paul Botello, who painted the murals at Cesar Chavez Park, will be joining us as part of continuing the restoration and the preservation of the murals.
Invitation to Redistricting Workshop sponsored by Latino and Latina Roundtable (in Partnership with MALDEF and NALEO – August 6th (6 -8 pm)
This is your invitation to a workshop on redistricting sponsored by the Latino and Latina Roundtable (in partnership with NALEO and MALDEF) on August 6th from 6:00 – 8 PM. This workshop will let you know what redistricting is all about, what is meant by your “community of interest,” the timeline for the redistricting process in the next few months, and how you can participate in district boundary mapping and hearings.
You Must RSVP to be part of this workshop. Click on the flyer to register. Once you register, you will get a confirmation email with a zoom link.
For questions, please email Lina Mira at Lmira@latinolatinaroundtable.org or Jacqueline from NALEO at jcoto@naleo.org
Invitation to In-Person LRT Membership Meeting Sat., July 24th, 1 PM, at Cesar Chavez Park
You are invited to the Latino and Latina Roundtable In-Person Membership Meeting this Saturday, July 24th at 1 PM at Cesar Chavez Park (2720 Barjud Ave.) in Pomona.
We will have 25 chairs available but you are welcome to bring your own lawn chair – snacks will be provided by LRT
Cesar Chavez Park
2720 Barjud Avenue Pomona, CA 91768
7/24/2021 from 1- 3pm