Walked alongside Brother Jerry Ryan in “UFW March for the Governor’s Signature” and we were hurting at the end – and came to understand the tremendous sacrifice that so many are making in walking all the way to Sacramento. Join the march if you possibly can for whatever day or days that you can – and send a message to Governor Newsom to sign AB 2183, the CA Agricultural Labor Relations Voting Choice Act – which would give more choices to farm workers so they can vote free from intimidation. AB 2183 offers the same voting choices Gov. Newsom used to defeat the GOP recall election. His veto came despite huge support for the bill in both state houses. Thank you John Jue for this picture.
A Call To Our Communities- Boycott Home Depot!
Do They Have No Heart?
Invitation to Gathering
Latino and Latina Roundtable Education Committee
Remembering Roberto Cintli Rodriguez
A memory today from 2012 – when I ran alongside writer, professor, community organizer Roberto Cintli Rodriguez at a “Cross-Cultural Festival to Save Ethnic Studies” in Panorama City. As in this run, he was always there giving of his life to the future of our communities. His contributions will live on as examples for others and especially those younger generations who are picking up the baton. Roberto Cintli Rodriguez- Presente!
annual Gathering of the Latino and Latina Sociology section at the American Sociological Association
One of the reasons we cherish the annual gathering of the Latino and Latina Sociology section at the American Sociological Association is meeting up with long-time friends and colleagues! Here with Professors Rogelio Saenz, Vilma Ortiz, Teresa Cordova, Marta Lopez-Garza, Manuel Pastor, and Gilbert Cadena.
Farmworkers Across The State Are Still Getting Sick and Sometimes Dying from Preventable Heat

Let’s Build An Equitable, Thriving Pomona Together!
Let’s build an equitable, thriving Pomona together!
Join us for a community meeting where we’ll share updates on the Pomona ACTS plan, talk about what’s happening next, and hear your ideas to guide implementation. This is your chance to get involved and make your voice heard!
Pomona Activated for Community Transformation and Sustainability (Pomona ACTS) is a comprehensive community-driven effort to address local needs around transportation, renewable energy, workforce development, and health. Projects include free transit passes, new public EV chargers, free e-bike lending, home energy upgrades such as solar and battery storage, a community resilience center, tree planting, and even upgrades to our community urban farm.
All Pomona residents are welcome!
Refreshments, Kid zone, and Spanish interpretation will be provided.
✅Learn about upcoming projects and plans
✅Share your feedback
✅Connect with your neighbors
Location, Date and Time
📅Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025
🕓Time: 5:30 – 7:00 pm
📌Location: Day One Office, 175 E 2nd St, Pomona, CA 91766
Parking: Lot 12 – 132 E W 1st St, Pomona, CA 91766
Disclaimer: Street parking is free in any city lot for 2 hours; longer than 2 hours is $2
Please RSVP by August 19th.
Questions? Contact us at hello@pomonaacts.org
To learn more about Pomona ACTS, visit: www.pomonaacts.org
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A Result Of Consistent And Unwavering Organizing
Once in awhile … A result of consistent and unwavering organizing: “In a key win for immigrant rights organizations, a California Court of Appeal ruled that the University of California has not provided sufficient legal grounds to justify its “discriminatory policy” barring the hiring of undocumented students from on-campus jobs.”