This is your personal invitation to join us in our annual community-based celebration of Dia de Los Muertos at the dA Center for the Arts on Sunday, November 5, 3 -6 PM at the dA Center for the Arts in Pomona. We are writing to you personally to bring an item (picture, food, drink, or other items — to include in the altar – as part of our collective effort to remember our loved ones).
Scapegoating Immigrants: League of Women Voters
Fall Food for ThoughtResisting Immigrant Scapegoating
Sunday, October 22, 2017, 2:00 – 4:00 PMAlexander Hughes Center, Padua Room1700 Danbury Road, Claremont
Reservations: $40 eachLight refreshments ServedClick here for tickets by credit card,
Or call the office at the number below for a reservation and to pay at the door:
C League of Women Voters of the Claremont Area909-624-9457 league@claremont.ca.lwvnet.org
Unit Discussion: Single Payer HealthcareGuest Speaker: Rachel Forrester-AmbroccioThursday, October 26, 2017,9:30 AM, Mt. San Antonio Gardens875 Bonita Ave., Pomonaand7:00 PM, Garner House Living Room840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.,Claremont
Village Venture BoothSaturday, October 28th, 9 AM – 5 PMLocation: Harvard and First StreetPlease stop by to say hello and check out our voter information.Volunteers still needed. Call the LWV office if interested.
Latina/o Roundtable Meeting this Saturday, Oct. 14 at 1 PM
The next meeting of the Latino and Latina Roundtable will be held on Saturday, October 14th at 1 PM in the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 (1050 North Mills Avenue in Claremont). One of the main items of the agenda will be to nominate members, from our membership, for seven director positions on the board of directors. In addition to the nomination process, we will also discuss the status of our new office, status of selecting a director for the organization, the I. D. Equality petition, College for all Coalition, and upcoming LRT activities (Dia de los Muertos at the dA Center on November 5).
Jose Zapata Calderon
President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley
Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies
1050 North Mills Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711-6101
(909) 952-1640
Website: www.josezcalderon.com
Recent Articles on Support efforts of the Latino and Latina Roundtable
Articles on recent Latino and Latina Roundtable support of immigrant rights efforts:
RALLY AT POMONA CITY HALL IN SUPPORT OF DACA RECIPIENTS
“The message in Pomona
– made clear in a news
conference and rally organized
by the Latina/Latino Roundtable…
of Pomona and San Gabriel Valleys
the day after the announcement
in Washington – was that
Pomona will be here for them.”
“On behalf of the City of Pomona,
let me make this clear –
we want to welcome all of you,
this is your home, and I can
say unequivocally that the City
of Pomona supports its DACA
family,” Pomona Mayor Tim
Sandoval told a crowd of more
than 200 speaking from the steps
of the City Council Chambers.
“It’s unconscionable, it’s unimaginable,
it’s unreasonable,
it’s immoral that in 2017 we’re
having this conversation and that
we have to come together.”
http://www.lanuevavoz.net/Issues/170927-september-issue.pdf
http://www.dailybulletin.com/2017/09/06/pomona-rallies-in-support-of-daca-recipients/
http://www.dailybulletin.com/2017/09/23/how-a-pomona-group-is-helping-daca-recipients/
http://www.dailybulletin.com/2017/09/19/daca-renewal-clinic-planned-for-pomona/
Jose Zapata Calderon
President of 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
Website: www.josezcalderon.com
RSVP for Salinas Farmworker Event
RE: Inland Empire Salinas Farmworker Support
We have sent you a request for support before — and now we are getting to the deadline of RSVP’s and getting people to support the Salinas Farmworker Fundraiser. First, we request that you RSVP if you have not. Secondly, we would like to ask you, as a farmworker supporter, to help us by making one last effort to get your contacts to RSVP by sending them a personal message through e-mail, text, facebook, and phone call. This is also to remind you of the last organizing meeting of the IE Salinas Farmworker Center Support Committee before the fundraiser (set for Sunday, October 8 at 1 PM at the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 – 1050 N. Mills Ave.).
Again, I am writing to ask for your support of a fundraiser Tardeada on Sunday, October 15 (beginning at 2 PM) at the home of Jerry Ryan (410 Lemonwood Ave. in Redlands, CA). Our special guests will be Arturo Rodriguez, national president of the UFW and UFW co-founder and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta. The cost for the dinner is very affordable at $35 for single and $50 for a couple. Please RSVP to Rose Calderon by October 1 at calderon.rose@gmail.com and send your checks (only cash or checks will be accepted), made out in the name of the United Farm Workers to ATT: Rose Calderon, 613 N. Northcape Ave., San Dimas, CA 91773. This fundraiser is for the purpose of building a “Salinas Farm Worker Center” in the Salinas Valley which was a dream of Cesar Chavez. In the past, the UFW has always supported our efforts in this region and now they are asking for our support. At a minimal level, I would like to ask for your support by participating in the October 15th Tardeada (and if you cannot attend – sending in a donation). If you wish to donate more, a let
ter and a contribution form are attached which explain how you can have your name (or that of someone else whom you want to honor) on the Tree of Justice at the Center when it opens. My purpose in writing this personal note is to have you attend the Tardeada which I can assure will be a moving experience with the honored guests, a dinner, and the music of the community-based band Son Real.
Jose Zapata Calderon
Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies
President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable
1050 North Mills Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711-6101
(909) 952-1640
Website: www.josezcalderon.com
Inland Empire Committee letter in Support of Salinas Farm Worker Center
DACA Renewal Clinic at Village @ Indian Hill in Pomona this Saturday
This is your invitation to DACA Renewal Clinic on September 23 from 10 A. M. – 1 PM at The Village @ Indian Hill 1460 E. Holt Blvd. in Pomona, CA.
There is a need for volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, the training for the volunteers to learn how to complete the forms will be on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 6pm in the Parent Center on the Second floor of the PUSD Education Center, 800 S. Garey Avenue. Parking will be in the rear of the building. Please enter off of Gibbs, between 7th and 9th.
Volunteers are also needed for setup on Friday, September 22, at 5pm at the Village Conference Center, 1460 E Holt Ave. We will go over logistics for the following day.
The Main Event is on Saturday, September 23. Please meet at the Village Conference Center, 1460 E. Holt Ave, at 8 am to complete setup. For More information, call 909-397-4215. See the Attached flyers in English and Spanish.
The Sponsors: Pomona Unified School District, Latino and Latina Roundtable, Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, City of Pomona, State Senator Connie Leyva, Assemblymember Freddie Rodriguez, NAACP Pomona Valley Chapter, Supervisor Hilda Solis, CA Indivisible 35, and College Community Action Network
Support Salinas Farm Workers
Inland Empire Committee in Support of Salinas Farm Worker Center
613 N. Northcape Ave., San Dimas, CA 91773
We are reaching out to you to ask for your support of the United Farm Workers in its efforts to build a “Salinas Farm Worker Center” in the Salinas Valley which was a dream of Cesar Chavez. We are a group, named the Inland Empire Committee in Support of the Salinas Farmworker Center, who is comprised of individuals that have been members or supported the UFW over the years.
In the 1970’s the Salinas Valley saw the largest farm worker strike in U.S. history resulting in the jailing of Cesar Chavez for two weeks but ultimately winning higher wages for grape and lettuce farm workers. In 1997, 30,000 marched in that area for strawberry workers and there are today 65,000 farm worker families in the Salinas area. The new Farm Worker Center would allow farm workers to meet, learn and receive vital services, such as immigration legal services and Know Your Rights information provided by the UFW Foundation. Now, farm workers themselves have contributed to buy a building in downtown Salinas.
As part of our contribution to support this effort, we are holding a FUNDRAISER TARDEADA on Sunday, October 15 (beginning at 2 PM) at the home of Jerry Ryan (410 Lemonwood Ave. in Redlands, CA). Our special guests will be Arturo Rodriguez, national president of the UFW and UFW co-founder and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta. The cost for the dinner is $35 for single and $50 for a couple. Please RSVP to Rose Calderon by October 1 at calderon.rose@gmail.com and send your checks (only cash or checks will be accepted), made out in the name of the United Farm Workers to ATT: Rose Calderon, 613 N. Northcape Ave., San Dimas, CA 91773. You can also send a donation to this same address even if you cannot attend. Attached is a Salinas Farm Worker Center Contribution Form if you wish to donate more. For a tree of justice, a leaf is $350 and a rock or fruit is $500. For those contributing to the Tree of Justice or the Black Eagle Honor Wall for this event, the cost of the dinner will be included. For information, call Jerry Ryan at 909-816-1187 or Jose Calderon at 909-952-1640.
Sincerely,
Committee Members in Support of Salinas Farmworker Center
Protest Rally- No New Bracero Program! Friday, Sept 8
The UNITED FARMWORKERS UNION & supporters will be conducting a protest THIS FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 11:00 AM at CONGRESSMAN PETE AGUILAR’s DISTRICT OFFICE, @ 685 E. CARNEGIE DRIVE, SAN BERNARDINO, CA., ( near HOSPITALITY LANE ) as a result of Congressman Aguilar’s support of an expansion of the horrific H2A law. The H2A law is VERY SIMILAR to the old, draconian ‘ BRACERO PROGRAM’ which was a near ‘slave labor’ system wherein scrupulous growers had a unending supply of low wage, docile work force that were FORCED to work for one particular grower, even when the grower would NOT honor the minimum provisions called for. CESAR CHAVEZ & DOLORES HUERTA successfully lobbied congress in the early sixties to eliminate the BRACERO PROGRAM but the proposed expansion of H2A ( which is currently allowable only under certain circumstances ) would open the flood gates once again, going from temporary to year round and also apply to dairies, which are currently not included. ALL INTERESTED IN FAIRNESS FOR FARMWORKERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND !
Flyer attached
Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/309386926138358/?ref=46
NO NEW BRACERO PROGRAM!
Protest Rally- Shame on Congressman Pete Aguilar!
Friday, September 8th
11 AM
685 E Carnegie Dr, San Bernardino
Your invitation to rally and press conference on DACA decision — Pomona City Hall on Wednesday
You are invited to a press conference and community-based rally in support of DACA recipients in our area and in response to the DACA decision. The event will take place at Pomona City Hall (505 S. Garey Ave. in Pomona) on Wednesday, September 6 at 5:30 PM. The Press Conference and Rally, led by the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley, will include representatives from the Pomona City Council, Pomona Unified School District, Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, NAACP, Claremont Colleges, LaVerne University, Mt. SAC Community College, Immigrant Youth Coalition, MECHA, Latino Student Union, Pomona Valley Democratic Club, community-based immigrant lawyers, DACA students, and other community-based organizations and leaders.