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Justice Wears No Mask
Supporting a Press conference today in front of the federal building in L A by a Network of pro-immigrant organizations, Committee for Autonomous Social Action, calling for: a stop to the inhumane kidnappings by masked enforcers, which have been shown to include “masked-unidentified-bounty-hunter” types in our immigrant communities; an end to the private-for-profit prison system; and an unmasking of how the Trump administration is using the scapegoating of immigrants to cover-up systemic economic problems (to divide our communities and movements, and to deter our potential political power).
At The Stop Raids Rally
With close friends today at Free David Huerta and Stop Raids Rally in L A: Ana Maria Alvarez (founding artistic director of renowned dance group Contra Tiempo; Christian Lopez (one of the leaders in organizing Pomona College dining hall workers and now an organizer with UNITE-HERE); David Pihl (one of my former Pitzer students who helped organize workers there, part of the annual spring break with the UFW, and now with the Directors Guild); Arnulfo de la Cruz (now President of SEIU Local 2015 who is carrying on the legacy of his father Roberto de la Cruz as an exemplary union leader); Jerry Ryan (who led the UFW grape boycott in Colorado and past President in local Letter Carriers Union)
ICE Out of Pomona
Support “Pomona Stands Up Against AAPI Hate Vigil” this Friday at 4 PM
Request for help by Doubletree Workers
Demands: Inspect the COVID safety violations at the Ontario Doubletree and help protect the health of the workers and the community
San Dimas Organizational Call to Action- Join Sign-On Letter by TOMORROW, TUES APRIL 23RD
Dear ICE out of LA & CA,
We need your support!
ORGANIZATIONAL CALL TO ACTION:
San Dimas City Council is proposing one anti-immigrant resolution and one pro-immigrant resolution (this is thanks to advocacy of local organizers).
In the city agenda they are including multiple e-mails from anti-immigrants and an e-mail from the City of Alamitos asking them to join them!
We need your support! You can support in these 3 ways:
ICE OUT SAN DIMAS! MIGRA FUERA DE SAN DIMAS!
ORGANIZATIONAL SIGN-ON LETTER:
SEE ATTACHED AND LET US KNOW IF YOUR ORGANIZATION CAN SIGN-ON BY TUESDAY 12PM by replying to this e-mail.
SEND ORGANIZATIONAL E-MAIL today or tomorrow
Mayor: Curtis Morris, cmorris@ci.san-dimas.ca.us
Mayor Pro Tem: Denis Bertone, dbertone@ci.san-dimas.ca.us
Council Member: Emmet Badar, ebadar@ci.san-dimas.ca.us
Council Member: John Ebenir, jebiner@ci.san-dimas.ca.us
Council Member: Ryan Vienna, rvienna@ci.san-dimas.ca.us
SUPPORT US IN PERSON & SHARE WITH YOUR NETWORKS
6:00PM- Press Conference and Rally
7:00 PM- City Council Meeting and Public Comment
Location: San Dimas City Hall
245 E Bonita Ave, San Dimas, CA 91773
Thank you in advance for your time and support!
Best,
Marcela
San Gabriel Valley Immigrant Youth Coalition
Presentation at Latino and Latina Roundtable and NAACP Celebration and Opening of Solidarity Center
PRESENTATION AT LATINO AND LATINA ROUNDTABLE AND NAACP CELEBRATION OF COLLABORATION – AND OPENING OF SOLIDARITY CENTER
It is so exciting to have all of you here today in advancing our common efforts in bridge-building, coalition-building, and creating collective spaces – such as the one we are experiencing today – to advance spaces and places that are examples of the kind of just and equal world that we want to live in.
Every one of you here deserves a big applause for creating that type of social change advancement in Pomona – Please give yourself a big applause. It was not that long ag- December 5th, 2014 when the Latino and Latina Roundtable and the NAACP Pomona Valley Branch walked together, chanted together, and raised our voices in a Pomona Peace Walk of over 200 diverse participants – that made their way from city hall to the Village area on East Holt Avenue where we showed the film “Cesar’s Last Fast.” This was a real beginning of our crossing bridges – and indeed we crossed bridges that day in sharing our solidarity with a 120-mile, seven day march from Ferguson, Missouri to Jefferson City in support of Michael Brown. Some of the marchers of all nationalities crossed borders that day in carrying pictures of 43 Ayotzinapa students from Mexico (whose forced disappearance is still being protested today). Since that time, we have not stopped in collaborating – building bridges from forums and actions to get at the structural foundations of violence – to other marches such as a a Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage with the primary themes “Black Lives Matter” and “Remember Ayotzinapa;” – together in carrying out voting rights forums, ballot initiative forums, candidate’s forums, – and voter registration – voter turn-out campaigns – in the streets of Pomona and the region; to supporting our union brothers and sisters – farmworkers in Salinas, dining hall workers at Pomona College, UFCW workers and warehouse workers, nurses and service workers and health for all — to a “Journey for Justice” Rally at Pomona city hall in honor of an exemplary leader that we all remember and support — Julian Bond; to a march of 1500 students at the Claremont Colleges (where Jeannete and I were the keynote speakers) – as part of national demonstrations protesting a growing campus climate of exclusion and calling for our working together, as we are doing today, to root out the seeds of racial, class, gender, and sexual oppression. We have been there together, brothers and sisters, in supporting our immigrant and refugee communities – together in No Ban No Walls Rallies in LaVerne in Claremont, and at the Ontario airport – Together, brothers and sisters in — Passing a Pomona Unified School District school board a resolution “Regarding the Board’s Commitment to Ensure All District Campuses are Safe Zones and Safe Havens”; Together in coalition-building to Pass an ordinance with the Pomona City Council to implement the California Values Act, SB 54; Together – in continuing to partner as Part of a College for All statewide coalition to endorse and actively implement California State Senate Bill 1050 to create a kindergarten-to-college pipeline of educational opportunity and success for our underrepresented students – particularly those from low income, English language learner, and foster youth backgrounds. Together – in supporting local businesses, schools, colleges, and unions to advance a local economy that invests in the health and well-being of our communities.
And finally, together today – to be together in this sacred space right here – in collaborating to build a visionary and united leadership of all generations and of all backgrounds to advance positive outcomes for good jobs, health care, education, and quality of life. That is why we are here today – in Solidarity -together — to celebrate how far we have traveled down this justice road – and to make a commitment today to keep on a walking, keep on a talking – walking down this freedom road.
The Age of Trump and the Rise of Authoritarianism
The Age of Trump and the Rise of Authoritarianism
I like the title of this conference, flirting with Fascism, because what is happening in this country right now – has some vestiges of fascism – although this is not a settled question. We still have democratic forms and some democratic rights – that we must use to advance a more just and democratic society. However, what are some of these vestiges?