This is your invitation to join us on a bus that will leave at 10 A. M. from 1540 W. 2nd Street in Pomona for LRT Members and all those who want to support future funding for our parks. The bus will take us to a reception by Hilda Solis (before the county supervisor meeting at 11:30 A. M. on the 8th floor balcony in the Hall of Administration. Afterward, we will attend the County Supervisor meeting to support a park parcel tax which would help fund over 1,800 projects to improve and to build new parks. Included in the proposal is funding for Cesar Chavez park and other parks in the city of Pomona and the region.
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Hilda Solis Field Office Grand Opening Clelebration this Saturday
This is your reminder that the Latino and Latina Roundtable will have a table at the Hilda Solis opening this Saturday. We will distribute our brochure, voter registration information, membership applications, etc.. Melissa, Maura, I, and Claudia have agreed to be there to set-up the table at 8:30. The opening ceremony starts at 10 A. M. and we urge our Latino and Latina Roundtable members to participate. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
East San Gabriel Valley Field Office
Grand Opening Ceremony & Community Resource Fair
EXHIBITOR CONFIRMATION
Saturday, June 25th, 2016
2245 N. Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
Arrival and Set-up 8:30 am – 9:30am
Parking is open and on a first come first serve basis
Tables will be assigned – Please check in at 2245 N. Garey
One table and two chairs under a canopy will be provided
Opening Ceremony 10:00am
Booths will be closed during ceremony and exhibitors asked to sit in audience
Resource Fair 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Free lunch will be provided
Jose Zapata Calderon
Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies
Rain or Shine – Reminder We March on April 9th
Note: Rain or Shine, we will march and, should it be raining (where we cannot do the outdoor events), we will have an indoor place at Garey High School when we arrive.
14TH ANNUAL CESAR CHAVEZ PILGRIMAGE MARCH AND CELEBRATION
Theme: Our Community Voice Matters -Vote With Our Feet and at the Ballot Box: Support Ethnic Studies, Immigrant Rights, Minimum Wage, and Funding for Education
What: 14th Annual Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage, with a program of speakers, live music and food
When: Saturday, April 9, 2016; 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 PM
Where: starting at 9:30 a.m. at Pomona School District Headquarters (800 S. Garey Ave.) with noted community speakers and followed with a pilgrimage walk to Garey High School (321 W. Lexington Ave., Pomona, Ca) where a celebration will take place from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Open to the Public).
Starting at 9:30 A. M. at Pomona School District Headquarters (800 S. Garey Ave.) at the site of a 300-year-old tree to celebrate and listen to speakers who represent the wisdom of the elders on some of the issues affecting our communities. Followed by a march led by Danza Grupo Toyaacan to Garey High School where a young tree will be planted and where youth speakers will share words on the issues affecting them. A snake dance, afterward, involving everyone, will brings together the diverse generations in a snake dance symbolizing the unity that is needed between the various generations in overcoming obstacles to advance a more just and equal society.
(Pomona, CA) – A coalition of local leaders, parents, students, teachers, and community groups will honor civil rights leader Cesar Chavez with the 14th Annual Community Pilgrimage, commemorating the pilgrimages that Chavez led to highlight the issues of social justice in our diverse communities. The pilgrimage honors the birthday of Cesar Chavez on March 31 and also the day he passed away, on April 23, as part of continuing a legacy of advancing human rights, peace, and social justice in the region. As in previous years, a ceremony at 9:30 A. M. in front of the PUSD Administrative Offices, will include elder leaders from the community who will honor a 300-year old tree, symbolizing respect for our elders and the sacredness of the environment (including PUSD Superintendent Richard Martinez, Bishop Herbert Wilkins, Jeanette Royston from the NAACP, Tony Cerda from the Ohlone Tribe, and Angela Sanbrano from the Latino/a Roundtable). After, a pilgrimage walk will make its way to Garey High School where a small tree will be planted and various speakers will speak on the importance of ensuring the development of our future leaders, our young people (including Cesar Chavez’s grandson Andres Chavez, Garey High School principal Stacey Wilkins, Garey High School Stand-out Karina Aguilar, and Mt. Sac Student Government leaders Fabian Pavon and Alejandro Juarez. Scholarships will be presented to students who best represent the principles and values of community engagement. The entertainment will include the Son Real Band, Danza Azteca Toyaacan, Le Chic Filipino Dance Group, VOM Dance Group , Singer Paola La Portanguila, and Lincoln High Ballet Folklorico. Food will be available for purchase with all the proceeds going to student scholarships.
Sponsors: Latino/Latina Roundtable; Pomona Unified School District, PUSD Parents, University of LaVerne, Cal Poly Cesar Chavez Center for Higher Education; Mount Sac Associated Students; Culture Shock Club, Psychology Club, M. E. C. H. A., D. B. A. Club, BSU Club, CSULB: Lambda That Phi Ltin Fraternity; Mote Vista UU Congregation, Senator Connie M. Leyva, Frank Guzman, Cardenas, La Cachanilla, NAACP, Pomona Valley Branch 1085B, IDEAS, NAACP, National Council of Negro Women, Encuentros Organization, Rural and Urban Social Movements class, Pitzer Latino Student Union, Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, Pomona Inland Valley Martin Luther King Jr. Project, UFCW 1428, Fairplex, Pomona Premiere
Interested in being part of a LRT soccer team?
Kevin Kandamby, from the Encuentros and Latino Student Union at Pitzer, has requested whether anyone from the Latino and Latina Roundtable is interested in forming a soccer team to be part of a soccer tournament (involving day laborers in the area). The event will be held Sunday April 17th from 7:30 AM – 4 PM at the CMC Parents Field. The event is called Fútbol Es Vida [I.E. Strikes Back] Soccer Tournament. This will be the 3rd year the event will be held and it is a soccer tournament that invites community organization, day laborers, workers, unions, students, and community members for a day of solidarity, food, fun, music, and more! The registration fee is $50 dollars for a team of at least 10 players (more are welcome and encouraged). Shirts and food are included in the registration fee. All the proceeds made during the event will go towards the Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Coalition (IEIYC) DACA Scholarship Fund. Below is link to the Facebook event students have already made. Please send me an e-mail if you are interested in being part of a Latino and Latina Roundtable team. If we have enough players — we will register as a team. If not, we can work with the Latino Student Union as a team. Please get back to me right away if you are interested at: Jose_Calderon@Pitzer.edu
https://www.facebook.com/events/481411338705063/
Jose Zapata Calderon
Invitation to Latino/a Roundtable meeting on April 2
You are invited to the regular membership meeting of the Latino and Latina Roundtable meeting that will take place this next Saturday, April 2 (from 1 – 3 PM) at the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 (1050 N. Mills Ave.) in Claremont. The agenda will include introductions, reports from the various committees and include: a summary of the Cesar Chavez breakfast, report on County Supervisor Hilda Solis honoring LRT, report on the organizing for both the Cesar Chavez Park Memorial evening on April 8th (from 4 -7) and the Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage March and Festival on April 9th, the clean-up effort and work plans at Cesar Chavez Park on Pomona Beautification Day (for April 16th); report on voter registration efforts, plans on immigrant rights efforts including Pomona city council joining an amicus brief in support of DAPA, and status of the minimum wage and community schools efforts. The annual Rockabilly Festival will be taking place and members can stay and enjoy the event after our meeting.
Jose Zapata Calderon
President of Latino and Latina Roundtable
Supervisor Hilda Solis honoring Latino/a Roundtable on Tuesday
Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis is honoring the Latino and Latina Roundtable with a special commendation for our work in honoring the Cesar Chavez Legacy this Tuesday, march 29th at 8 A. M. with a breakfast; 9:30 with the presentation commendation and ending at 10:30 A. M. If you are interested in going, please get back to me right away. A number of us will be taking the Metrolink Pomona North (which leaves at 6:43 A. M) and arrive at union station (at 7:35 A. M.) which is right across from the County Board of Supervisors meeting (500 W. Temple Street, 8th Floor). You can either go on the Metrolink with us (covering your own costs of the metrolink) or, if you want to drive, you can meet us at 8 A. M. at 500 W. Temple Street, 8th floor.
Either way, if you are going, send me a quick e-mail so that we can get a count and let Rachel Barbosa know by Monday – how many are coming.
If interested in concept of “Community Schools”
If you are interested: The next Latino and Latina Roundtable Community Development Committee this Wednesday, March 9th at 7 PM at the Parent’s Center at PUSD (800 S. Garey Ave., Second Floor will focus on the concept of “community schools” as presented by Kyle Serrette from the Center for Democracy. He is visiting the PUSD and will be presenting on the concept of “community schools,” what is being implemented in other areas, and the outlook on advancing the concept of “community schools” here. This will also be an opportunity for the Community Development group and others (that we invite to be part of this) to ask questions.
LRT Social Justice Scholarship- Accepting Applications Until March 6
The Latino(a) Roundtable is extending our deadline for our 2016 Social Justice Scholarship until Sunday March 6, 2016.
Please help us in spreading the word and encouraging eligible students to apply!
The Latino(a) Roundtable is seeking to financially reward young activist from the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley who will be attending a University or Community College for the 2016-17 school year pursuing their bachelors who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice as evidenced by their involvement in community organizing.
Requirements: Social Justice Application, 2 page Personal statement and two letters of recommendation speaking to the students character and activism.
Help us in recognizing young leaders in our community!!
serve the people,
Amy Dennise Reyes Tam
LRT Scholarship Application 2016-Extended Deadline March 6 2016
Latino And Latina Roundtable Retreat, Saturday, February 13th
To members and friends (who have indicated becoming members of the Latino and Latina Roundtable:
This is your invitation our annual Latino and Latina Roundtable retreat that will take place on Saturday, February 13th (beginning with Cafecito and Registration at 9:30 A. M. and with the retreat business starting promptly at 10 A. M.) and ending at 4 PM at the Pitzer College Broad Center, Room 208 (1050 N. Mills Ave. in Claremont. Morning refreshments and a noon lunch will be available for participants. As we have done in the past, the members will summarize what was accomplished in the year 2015 and develop priorities/plans and a calendar for 2016. We are looking forward to having your participation at this most important meeting. The agenda is as follows:
LRT- Membership Planning Retreat Agenda: Saturday, February 13 9:45 – 4 PM
Objectives
• Evaluate 2015 work/accomplishments.
• Establish Priorities for 2016
• Strengthen the Collective Work of the LRT
Proposed Agenda
9:30am Cafecito and Registration
10- 10:30 Welcome/Dinamica (Name. Something that inspired you in 2015)
10:30- 11 Evaluation by Committees – What were our 2015 tasks? What was
accomplished?
11 – 11:15 Open Discussion by Members – What worked and did not work? What could
have been done better?
11:15-12:15 SWOT Exercise
Strengths of the LRT (Internal)
Weaknesses of the LRT (Internal)
Opportunities (External)
Threats (External)
12:15-12:30 Summary of Threats and Opportunities (1 person: internal and 1 person: external) 12:30-1 Lunch (members convivio – lunch will be available in roon)
1 – 1:45 Review Committee Priorities for 2016
1. Fundraising/Organizational Development
1. Political Action Committee
2. Immigration Committee
1:45-2:30 Report Back by Committee to Plenary (10 mins each)
2:45-3:15 Prioritizing Work on 2016 Priorities
Include alliance work
3:15- 3:30 Break
3:30-4 Review Calendar of Events for 2016
End with Ceremony
Sincerely,
Jose Zapata Calderon
President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley





