Pomona City Council Votes in favor of resolution denouncing tactics of intimidation

Big victory – Pomona City Council voted in favor of a resolution “denouncing tactics used to intimidate Pomona residents who are immigrants, people of color, Muslims, and people with disabilities and affirming the city’s commitment to safeguard the civil rights of all its residents.”  We will celebrate this victory and others throughout the year at the next Latino and Latina Roundtable membership on Saturday, December 17th at the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 (1050 N. Mills Ave.).  The celebration meeting will include tamales and drink. 

 

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

Common Vision UFW fellowship focused on community garden movement

Opportunity for young people interested in school garden movement:

“We are seeking fellows who can join Common Vision’s 6-week tour where we plant fruit trees, tend educational orchards, make art and run programming with students at public schools from San Diego to the San Francisco Bay Area. Fellows will work with the Common Vision staff and volunteers to make UFW history, current relevant issues and campaigns a bigger part of Common Vision’s educational curriculum; fellows will collaborate with Common Vision staff to help provide suggestions to teachers and garden coordinators in this same vein. With on-the-ground perspective at over 50 school gardens and orchards, fellows will consider the school garden “movement” and make suggestions about where it could be a more effective educational and organizational tool.”

 

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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

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LRT Membership Meeting on Saturday, December 17th

The next Latino and Latina Roundtable membership meeting will be on Saturday, December 17th at the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 (1050 N. Mills Ave.).  The meeting will be a celebration of our work this last year (our many successes) and include tamales and drink.  We will discuss our most recent efforts and lay the foundation for an upcoming membership retreat (that will develop a plan of work for the next year).  

 

Below is the information also on the services for our beloved organizer and friend Pablo “Chompo” Lopez (see information below) and for the California Immigrant Leaders Strategy Meeting (see Information below):

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On Saturday, November 10th, there is also a California Immigrant Leaders Strategy Meeing:

 

Espero puedan asistir a esta importante reunion para coordinar estrategias en  respuesta  a la politica neo facista, xenofobica del presidente electo Donald Trump. 

Angela Sanbrano

asanbrano@nalacc.org

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Invitation to Pomona City Council Vote on Immigrant Rights resolution

The Pomona City Council is voting on a resolution this Monday , December 5, 2016 entitled:

 

A RESOLUTION OF THE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF POMONA DENOUNCING TACTICS USED TO INTIMIDATE POMONA RESIDENTS WHO ARE IMMIGRANTS, PEOPLE OF COLOR, MUSLIMS, LGBTQ PEOPLE, AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES; AND REAFFIRMING THE CITY’S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND TO SAFEGUARDING THE CIVIL RIGHTS, SAFETY AND DIGNITY OF ALL OUR RESIDENTS.

 

I would ask that all members of the LRT Board and of the Immigrant Rights Committee plan to attend Monday’s City Council Meeting in support of the resolution. Plan to arrive by 6:30.

 

Pomona City Hall’s address is: 505 South Garey Avenue, Pomona CA 91766

Madeline Rios, CT

landline (909) 621-9600

cell (909) 263-4579

PDF of resolution:

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Fundraiser for a friend

On the 18th of November our wonderful friend Pablo Lopez, passed away. His passing is very hard to accept and his smile and spirit will truly be missed. He fought against cancer and was always optimistic even with the circumstances. His love for the community of Pomona is how he became family to many. He was like my brother who’d march in the streets, but also help I’m the community, mostly inspiring our youth. In this hard time we are hosting a fundraiser to cover his funeral expenses. This Saturday December 3rd, we will be selling food, raffle off items, and remember the great person he was through a fundraiser. I ask for your support on Saturday. We will be at Bethel Church (1921 N. Garey Ave. Pomona) from 4:30- 8:30 pm.

You can also donate on gofund me at: https://www.gofundme.com/rip-pablo-chompo-lopez

Thank you for your support.

With love,

Melissa Ayala

In addition, there will be a car wash the next day, December 4th from 9am-2pm at Cesar DeLaCruz AutoShop 14630 Valley Blvd. El Monte (Behind Burger King)

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Invitation to Community Interfaith Candlelight Vigil on Tuesday Evening

Invitation to Latino and Latina Roundtable:

I wanted to make sure you have all the information for the Community Interfaith Candlelight Vigil set for Tuesday, November 29th at University of LaVerne Interfaith Chapel (1940 Bonita Ave. in LaVerne).  The event will be held outside, so dress warm!  Flier is below with details and address.

 

Thank you,

 

Zandra Wagoner, Ph.D.

University Chaplain

University of La Verne

1950 Third Street

La Verne, CA  91750

909-593-3511, x4446

zwagoner@laverne.edu

 

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Bus Leaving from Pomona at 9 A. M. to Stand Against Hate Rally Action

There is a bus leaving our field office located at 2245 N. Garey Ave, Pomona at 9am.  Please confirm if you are able to attend or if you know others who are interested.

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Chair Solis Hosts “Stand Against Hate” Rally 

WHAT:

Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Hilda L. Solis will host a rally calling for organizations, community groups, County departments, and residents to unite and stand against any acts of hate taking place throughout the County. Chair Solis has taken a strong stance against bullying, harassment, and any type of violent hate crime. Her hope is to empower residents to denounce and report any violent acts of hate as well as tap into free legal assistance for DACA and DREAMer immigrants.

Additionally, tomorrow, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors tomorrow will vote on a motion to reassure vulnerable individuals and communities that they are supported and have recourse if they are victims of acts of hate or bigotry.

WHEN:

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2016 

12:00 p.m.

WHERE:

Grand Park
(Mezzanine level of Grand Park above Fountain)
200 N Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

WHO:

Chair Hilda L. Solis, LA County Board of Supervisors
Supervisor, First District
*Available for Media Interviews

Advocates and Human Rights Organizations
throughout LA County

 

 

CONTACT: 

Jessie Gomez, Communications Deputy jgomez@bos.lacounty.gov or (213) 359-0795

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Invitation to Day Laborer Mass at Mt. Carmel and Dinner

You are invited to the annual day laborer mass and dinner (see attached flyer) this Saturday, Nov. 19 with Mass at 6 and Dinner at 7.

Saturday, Nov. 19 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church

10079 8th Street

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

Mass at 6 PM

Dinner at 7 PM

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Fernando Romero

Executive Director, Pomona Economic Opportunity Center

1682 W. Mission Blvd. Pomona, CA 91766

Tel: (909) 397 4215

Fax: (909) 622 9880

www.pomonadaylabor.org 

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Invitation to celebration at Cesar Chavez Park this Saturday 1 – 4 PM

This is your invitation  (see attachment flyer in English and Spanish) to a pot-luck, mural restoration, clean-up, and celebration at Cesar Chavez Park (2720 Barjud Ave. in Pomona) this Saturday, November 19th from 1 – 4 PM.  We ask that everyone who attends bring a dish to share and something to drink.  Community artist Paul Botello will be restoring a couple of the murals at the park, we will do some minor clean-up, and we will celebrate the passage of Measure A to upgrade parks and build new ones in Los Angeles County.  The Measure includes a proposal to build a community center at Cesar Chavez Park and our gathering on Saturday will not only celebrate this part but also advance the need for advocacy efforts to ensure that the funds for the community center are allocated. 

 

Cesar Chavez Park Committee

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