Big Victory: Claremont City Council Passes Resolution after Seven Hours of Testimony

The vote by the Claremont City Council in “Safeguarding the Civil Rights, Safety, and Dignity of all People” was a big victory for our targeted communities – for our immigrant communities – and adds to the large number of cities, colleges, schools, churches, unions, and neighborhoods that are responding to the tension and climate of fear created by the election of Donald Trump.  It is a response to blatant words and actions of racism, sexism, homophobia and attacks against our immigrant families, our DACA students, our Muslims, our women, our physically and mentally challenged brothers and sisters.  We applaud the commitment and tenacity of hundreds of students and community people who sat through seven hours of passionate testimony in defense of our targeted communities.  As many agreed in their presentations, this is only a beginning and has to be followed up with voting, accountability, and further preparation for what is to come.  Trump has promised to reinstate the Secure Communities program nationally which, prior to its termination, operated in California as an indiscriminate mass deportation program at great cost to California both financially and otherwise. According to a report prepared by Justice Strategies in 2012, under S-Comm, California taxpayers spent an estimated $65 million annually to detain people for ICE.  Continuing to tangle state and local public safety resources with the dirty business of deportations threatens the civil rights and safety of all who reside in California. Such actions foster racial profiling, police mistreatment, and wrongful arrests, which further undermine trust between local communities and law enforcement. That is why it was particularly significant that the resolution declared Claremont as a “safe place” for all people (against acts of bullying, hate, and violence – supporting colleges who have designated their campuses as sanctuaries and who are calling for the continuation of DACA) – and most importantly committing to not enforcing federal immigration law, not conducting immigration enforcement raids, and not question, detain, or arrest individuals solely on the basis of their being undocumented. As part of these continuing efforts, the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley will continues to support other similar organizing efforts throughout the state and nation – and urges support for SB 54 (de León), which protects the safety and well-being of all Californians by ensuring that state and local resources are not used to fuel mass deportations, separate families, or divide Californians on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, immigration status, or national or ethnic origins.

 

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

Claremont City Council Vote on Safeguarding Rights, Safety, and Dignity on Tuesday

Reminder:  Agenda Item #9 on Claremont City Council agenda.  Please show up by 5:30 PM.  (207 Harvard Ave.) in Claremont, CA:

 

9.  A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE CITY’S LONG-STANDING COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND SAFEGUARDING THE CIVIL RIGHTS, SAFETY, AND DIGNITY OF ALL PEOPLE

Recommendation: Staff recommends the City Council adopt a resolution affirming the City’s long-standing commitment to diversity and safeguarding the civil rights, safety, and dignity of all people.

Resolution Affirming Commitment to Values

College Presidents’ Call to Uphold DACA

Pitzer College Declaration of Sanctuary College

11/29/16 City Letter to Islamic Center of Claremont

 

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

Inauguration Protest Actions in Area

Some of protests taking place in next few days:

– United Against Hate – March in L. A. – Jan. 20th – 11 am – 6 pm (800 W. Olympic Blvd.)

– Claremont Walk-out/Action – Jan. 20th – 3 PM – Honnold.Mudd Library

-Women’s March in L. A. (9-4 pm) – Pershing Square

– Women’s March in Riverside (Jan. 21- 10 A. M.) Riverside Main Street Mall)…

-Inland Resistance – United Against Trump (Jan. 21 – 11:30 am) Ontario City Hall (303 B street)

-Resolution before Claremont City Council on defending civil rights, safety, and dignity – Claremont City Hall (207 Harvard Ave.) (Tuesday, Jan. 24th at 6 PM)

 

Article in Excelsior:  Inmigrantes Preparan Resistencia al Nivel Local Contra Trump

 

http://www.unidossc.com/articles/inmigrantes-24619-trump-california.html

SUMMIT PLANNING MEETING ON JANUARY 14–PLEASE ATTEND & INVITE OTHERS

MEETING REMINDER!!!!!!!!

Saturday, January 14, 2017—9AM to 1PM

Sproul 1102—Use Parking Lot 6

University of California, Riverside

 

The “Mexican@ & Latin@ Response to Trump’s Agenda Summit” planning meeting is scheduled for this Saturday, January 14, from 9 AM to 1 PM.

The planning session’s agenda will cover: (1) Election of Summit Co-Chairs; (2) Consensus on Summit location; (3) Approval of keynote and panel speakers; (4) Finance generation; and (5) Maximizing outreach and Summit attendee confirmation efforts. Taskforces will be presenting their reports.

It is so important that you attend. We must maximize the Summit’s development and organizing tasks in order to have a truly effective Summit agenda designed to counter Trump’s anti Mexican@/Latin@ presidency. With the Inauguration of Trump on January 20, 2017, the next four years are going to be nightmarish for our people. The clock is ticking! We have no time to loose! Every day that we are unorganized is another day that Trump can torment our communities.

For additional information call: 951-743-7173

Invitation to MLK Jr. Celebration on Jan. 15, 2017

To: Latino and Latina Roundtable members:

I sent out an announcement for the 35th Annual MLK Jr. Celebration on behalf of the LRT, and of which the Latino and Latina Roundtable is a sponsor, but had the wrong flyer. Attached is the correct flyer. Again, you are invited to the Pomona Inland Valley 35th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Project Celebration on Sunday, January 15, 2017 – at 6 PM at the Pilgrim Congregational Church (600 N. Garey Ave.) in Pomona. In addition to scholarship presentations, the program will include a presentation by keynote speaker: Author and Cultural Historian Farrell J. Chiles

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
Jose_Calderon@pitzer.edu
Website: www.josezcalderon.com

mlk-jr-project-35th-annual-celebration-flyer

 

CALL FOR ACTION – Supervisor Solis will continue her work on protecting the rights of Immigrants in Los Angeles County at the Board Meeting on Tuesday, January 10th at 10am

Hello friends,

Please join us at the upcoming County board meeting on Tuesday, January 10th at 10 am to support Supervisor Solis’ continued work on Immigrants’ rights and protections and to call on the County to establish the Office of Immigration Affairs

At the meeting, the Sheriff and the Superintendent of the Los Angeles County Office of Education will report back on how they have responded to the directives in Supervisor Solis’ Immigration Protection Motion (http://hildalsolis.org/supervisors-solis-and-kuehl-call-for-la-county-strategy-to-protect-immigrant-communities/). 

We need your voice! 

 And, the other supervisors and County leaders need to hear how the Immigration Protection Motion and an Office of Immigration Affairs would help our community.

Please let me know if you are able to attend and if you can bring others.

Take care and Happy New Year!

Rachel Barbosa
District Director – San Gabriel Valley, East
Office of Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District
rbarbosa@bos.lacounty.gov
2245 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767, (909) 593-3661, (909) 593-9038 fax

La Opinion Artículo: En el Ayuntamiento de Pomona se habla español

Articulo Por Alejandro Cano en La Opinion:  EEn el Ayuntamiento de Pomona se habla español

Los cuatro nuevos líderes se comprometieron también a continuar apoyando a la comunidad indocumentada y a bloquear cualquier acción del Presidente electo Donald Trump hasta donde la ley se lo permita. ….. Para activistas como Melissa Ayala y José Calderón, el nuevo Concejo representa un cambio importante en la trayectoria de la ciudad.  Debido a que los nuevos líderes crecieron en barrios humildes de Pomona, los activistas están seguros que entienden las necesidades y saben cómo resolver problemas para lograr el éxito. 

Según datos del censo, en Pomona el 70 por ciento de la población es de origen latino, el 10 por ciento afroamericano y el 7 por ciento asiático.  Para Calderón, tener un Concejo totalmente latino no significa que habrá representación total, pero sí la oportunidad para un mayor acercamiento con el pueblo.

“Es nuestro trabajo ahora asegurarnos que trabajen para lograr mejores empleos, mejor calidad de vida, mejor cuidado de salud, mejor educación, mejor medio ambiente y un mejor desarrollo social”, dijo Calderón.

http://laopinion.com/2016/12/16/en-el-ayuntamiento-de-pomona-se-habla-espanol/

 

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 Celebration Gathering – Dec. 17th

This is your invitation to the next Latino and Latina Roundtable, which will be a  “celebration of the victories we have won, a celebration of our work, and a celebration of each other” on   Saturday, December 17th at the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 (1050 N. Mills Ave.) from 1 – 3 pm.  Our celebration will include a sharing of tamales and champurrado at the beginning.  After, we will share the good work that we have done and look ahead to our future work. 

 LLRLogo

 

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
 Jose_Calderon@pitzer.edu
Website:  www.josezcalderon.com