Jose Zapata Calderon 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
Jose Zapata Calderon 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
Join UFCW 1428 from 11 am - 1 pm this Tuesday, April 15 in support of a dignified contract by marching from Vons (1600 Foothill Blvd) to Stater Brothers (2090 Foothill Blvd.) in Laverne. Jose Zapata Calderon 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
Latino and Latina Roundtable Org. is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Latino and Latina Roundtable -IRC meeting
Time: Apr 17, 2025 05:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82743382023?pwd=tBaA6bMZxb1U5T8ohwsaFjUco5Gsyb.1
Meeting ID: 827 4338 2023
Passcode: 602171
Saturday, April 19th, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM at Tony Cerda Park in Pomona. This time frame includes setup and breakdown.
The day begins with a march from Pomona Valley Pride to Tony Cerda Park, where we walk in solidarity for human rights and immigrant rights in our communities. The march concludes with a celebration in which we recognize our Pilgrimage Scholarship recipients who led the march. Speakers, entertainment, and food vendors.
Please contact us if you have further questions, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.
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The zoom link is: https://pitzer.zoom.us/j/
At our meeting, on Friday, in addition to the reports from the various committees, we will focus on plans for the outreach to schools, churches, organizations, social media, and media in general. We will go over ensuring all aspects of logistics, security, the scholarships, speakers, entertainment, vendors, t-shirts, and fundraising. At the same time, we will discuss plans for getting together the night before, on April 17 – beginning at 2:30 PM – to make posters, flags, and banners.
Jose Calderon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Moving forward in organizing for César Chávez and Dolores Huerta March and Celebration on Saturday April 19 focusing on”Defending the Human Rights and Immigrant Rights of our Communities”
Thank you to the LRT staff, board, members, and volunteers for putting together a 21st César Chávez Breakfast celebration that will be remembered as well-organized, well-attended, and spirited. And yes – the emceeing by musician and activist artist Martha Gonzalez went beyond the beyond with the inclusion of her musical talents – adding to the always inspiring movement songs by Son Real. It really exemplified the combination of keeping a grass-roots character with representation from networks across the gamut of unions, friends in positions, non-profits, faith-based, and community-based organizations that have been so much a part of our common organizing efforts. The honorees were moved and moved all of us with their words. We certainly were moved by the sacrifices of the NDLON second responders in leading fire life brigades that cleared 3,000 tons of debris – work that would go unnoticed if it was not for the thoughtful consciousness of bringing them to center stage. And what great work on the scholarship nominees that fully represented the connections between education and engagement! And so thankful that we included, no matter what, the forming of a circle, and with Son Real, the singing of De Colores. There was so much heart to this event – and sets a very high standard for the future.
Something is happening here – and it is very clear! Laud the organizers in putting together this impressive turn-out of “Fighting Oligarchy” rallies with Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – with over 34,000 in Denver and over 12,000 in Greeley, Colorado (where I grew up and carried out organizing from the late ‘60’s until the middle ‘80’s). A movement is developing – there is a sentiment there among our hard-working people – and needs to be continued to turn around the attacks on our communities and to forge a road forward that is in the interests of our quality of life.