Ontario Performance Re-Enacts Peaceful L. A. Protest

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Ontario performance re-enacts peaceful East LA protest turned deadly

By Monica Rodriguez, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

http://www.dailybulletin.com/arts-and-entertainment/20160827/ontario-performance-re-enacts-peaceful-east-la-protest-turned-deadly

Posted: 08/27/16, 1:23 PM PDT | Updated: 12 hrs ago

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ONTARIO >> Teatro Urbano will present a special performance of a play set in a time of protest in East Los Angeles — specifically a peaceful protest turned deadly.

“Silver Dollar” is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday at CASA Ontario, 200 S. Euclid Ave., Suite B in Ontario.

The play, written by Rene Rodriguez, directed by Rosemary Soto Rodriguez and produced by Susan Quiles, is a fictitious account of events taking place in the East Los Angeles bar where Mexican-American journalist Ruben Salazar was killed in the course of covering the Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War march on Aug. 29, 1970, according to an August 1990 article published in the Los Angeles Times.

At the time of his death, Salazar was a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and news director at Spanish-language television station KMEX.

On the day of his death, Salazar, who was reporting stories about the Mexican-American community, had been at the march. The protest started out peacefully and drew thousands of participants, but ended in violence with a clash between march participants and members of law enforcement.

Following Monday night’s performance a series of guest speakers will address the audience. They include Rosalie Urias Munos, co-chairwoman of the march; Gloria Arellanes, a former Brown Beret, activist and coordinator of the Barrio Free Clinic; and Jose Calderon, emeritus professor of sociology and Chicano studies at Pitzer College as well as president of the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the Pomona Valley and San Gabriel Valley, according to a statement from the theater group.

Tickets to the performance are $12. Tickets for seniors and students are $10. Accommodations will be made for those who have limited funds, the statement said.

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Invitation to: August 29, 1970, A Day To Remember

AUGUST 29, 1970, A DAY TO REMEMBER

TEATRO URBANO PRESENTS THE LONGEST RUNNING CHICANO PLAY

THE SILVER DOLLAR

 

The Silver Dollar,   Written by Rene Rodriguez and Directed by Rosemary Soto Rodriguez, Produced by Susan Quiles.

A special August 29, performance and commemoration of the life of Ruben Salazar will take place at 6:00 pm at CASA Ontario, 200 S. Euclid Ave., Suite B, Ontario, CA  91762. Guest Speakers will include Rosalie Urias Muñoz, who was the co-chair of the Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War, a Los Angeles protest march of over 20,000 Mexican Americans in August 29, 1970, the day Ruben Salazar was killed.

Gloria Arellanes joined the Brown Berets in 1967. The Brown Berets worked on building community programs, the first was the Barrio Free Clinic, which Gloria was given the responsibility of coordinating. In 1969, She was made the official clinic director.  She organized a women’s group, Las Adelitas de Aztlan, and today, she is a celebrated figure of early Chicana feminist nationalism in the U.S. She is also  recognized a “Grandmother” of the indigenous Gabrielino-Tongva Nation.

Jose Zapata Calderon is Emeritus Professor in Sociology and Chicano Studies at Pitzer College and President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable of the Pomona Valley and San Gabriel Valley. As the son of immigrant farm workers from Mexico, he has had a long history of connecting his organizing and academic work with community-based participatory action research, critical pedagogy, and social movement activism.

 After the presentations,  the performance of The Silver Dollar will start at 8:00 pm.  Thereafter the play will run Friday and Saturdays, September 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17,22 and 24. At CASA Ontario, 200 S. Euclid Ave., Suite B, Ontario, CA  91762. Tickets $12.00, Seniors, Students $10.00 (no one will be turned away if short on funds)

 

STAGE REVIEW : Re-Creating a Tragedy : Theater: Teatro Urbano commemorates the death of Ruben Salazar with performances of ‘The Silver Dollar’ at the East L.A. bar where the newsman was killed.

 

August 21, 1990| SYLVIE DRAKE | TIMES THEATER WRITER

 

Teatro Urbano has redefined theatre verite .

Not content merely to commemorate the 20th anniversary of newsman Ruben Salazar’s death, it has restaged it at the scene–the Silver Dollar Bar on Whittier Boulevard in East Los Angeles. That’s taking realism one step beyond.

“The Silver Dollar,” written and directed by Teatro Urbano’s Rene Rodriguez, is a one-act in four scenes that offers a fictitious account of events inside the bar just before Salazar was killed. What had brought the 42-year-old journalist to the place 20 years ago was the breakout of rioting. Twenty thousand Chicanos were walking from Belvedere Park to Laguna Park (renamed Salazar Park since then) to protest the Vietnam War. This National Chicano Moratorium March followed a route up Whittier when tensions reached a peak triggering violence.

By all accounts, Salazar, a columnist and former foreign correspondent for The Times, and fellow newsman Guillermo Restrepo came into the bar to use the restroom and order a beer. Minutes later, sheriff’s deputies fired a tear gas canister into the room. The 10-inch projectile hit Salazar and killed him. Accident or design?

 

 

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The Murder Of Ruben Salazar In The Hands Of LA PD Revisited in ‘Silver Dollar’

A peaceful rally proved otherwise as LA PD attacked Chicano demonstrators resulting in the death of Ruben Salazar and two others. The play ‘The Silver Dollar’ revisits…

 

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THE SILVER DOLLAR, promises to be “A Day to Remember” as it takes you back August 29, 1970…the day of the “Chicano Moratorium March” & Rally Against The War in Viet Nam & the killing of legendary journalist Ruben Salazar. The play takes you inside the Silver Dollar Bar & reconstructs what may have happened in the bar on that fateful day.

 

A special August 29, performance and celebration of the life of Ruben Salazar will take place at 6:00 pm. Guest Speakers will include Rosalie Urias Muñoz, who was the co-chair of the Chicano Moratorium Against the Vietnam War, a Los Angeles protest march of over 20,000 Mexican Americans in August 29, 1970, the day Ruben Salazer was killed.

Cast: Alegria, Rene A. Rodriguez, Estrella Rodriguez, Robert Alejo, Alegria Cielo, Ronin Rodarte, Leticia Perez, Antonio Gutierrez, David Herrera,, George Lopez and Ynocencia.

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Thanks from UFCW Workers in reaching tentative deal with Ralphs and Albertsons – LA Times

GREAT NEWS!!

You have probably heard by now that UFCW has reached a tentative agreement with Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons.  We feel very positive about the agreement.  We will take it to our members on Monday, August 8th for a ratification vote.

I want to personally thank all of you who took the call of action to support the workers.  Whether you did a delegation, joined in the marches, leafletted outside of the markets or simply told a grocery worker I support you, this win is also for you.  We know this victory could not have happened without the strength and support of the community.

Thank you! Si Se Pudo!!

Sylvia Carranza

Community Organizer

UFCW 1428

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-grocery-labor-20160804-snap-story.html

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Latino and Latina Roundtable Membership Mtg.

Please save the date:  the next membership meeting of the Latino and Latina Roundtable will be on Saturday, August 13th from 1 -3 PM at the Pitzer College Broad Center Room 208 (1050 N. Mills ave.) in Claremont.  The meeting will include reports and discussion on the  newsletter, development of the website, summary of LRT Mixer, passage and implementation of SB-1050 pipeline legislation to higher education, passage of park restoration bill by county supervisors and on ballot, health-care-for all status, summary of press conference on Supreme Court Decision on DAPA,  immigrant rights status and proposals, proposed forums on candidates and ballot initiatives, and any new business.

Jose Zapata Calderon

President of the Latino and Latina Roundtable

Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies

1050 North Mills Avenue

Claremont, CA 91711-6101

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Rally to Support Grocery Workers August 2

UFCW 1428 is still in negotiations with Albertsons, Vons and Ralphs.  They are voting on proposals August 8th.  

Time to heat it up a bit.  Put on your sunscreen and walking shoes and join hundreds in a march in support of grocery workers.  

GROCERY WORKERS MARCH AND RALLY

Tuesday, August 2nd 11AM

Vans will be available at Local 1428’s offices, leaving at 9:00AM.  Please reserve your seat ASAP as space is limited.

Flyer Attached.

Together we can #MakeEndsMeet  for grocery workers!!

L. A. Times Article:

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-grocery-authorize-strike-20160621-snap-story.html

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Supreme Court Justices Are Not Neutral

The reality is – and we know it – that Supreme Court Justices are not neutral – and their political allegiances align with who has appointed them. They interpret the law much like how we can use statistics – to bolster particular positions – under the guise of objectivity and neutrality. Another reason, although difficult to decipher by some, why the outcome of the next election is so important.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/ruth-bader-ginsburg-donald-trump-supreme-court-politics-history-214044?cmpid=sf

Nearly 90 Organizations Urge State Board of Education to Prioritize Equity in Accountability System

Nearly 90 Organizations Urge State Board of Education to Prioritize Equity in Accountability System

 

Joint Letter Sent to the State Board of Education

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From civil rights groups and local social justice organizations including the National Council of La Raza, LULAC California and Asian Americans Advancing Justice to education groups and community organizations including the California State Parent Teacher Association, United Ways of California and Children Now, over 80 organizations joined Ed Trust–West in calling for a clear focus on equity in the new education accountability system. In a letter to the State Board of Education in anticipation of their meeting this week, the groups stressed that the system should help close opportunity and achievement gaps by:

  • setting ambitious, long-term goals for student achievement, including gap-closing expectations
  • including a distinct, robust measure of college and career readiness to make sure we graduate students equipped with 21st century skills and knowledge
  • expecting action from a school or district when the data points out gaps in opportunity and achievement

We will continue to keep you updated as the State Board makes important decisions for California’s 6 million K-12 students. A big thank you to the many organizations below that joined us to support these principles for an equity-minded accountability system. In addition to the joint letter, Ed Trust–West also sent this letter with additional feedback on specific State Board of Education proposals.

Advancement Project

After-School All-Stars

Alliance for a Better Community

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus

Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles

Attendance Works

Bay Area Tutor

Black Parallel School Board

Brown Issues – Sacramento City College

Brown Issues – Sacramento State University

Building Blocks for Kids – Richmond Collaborative

CADRE

California Alliance of African American Educators

California Charter Schools Association

California Latino School Boards Association

California LULAC

California PTA

California Science Teachers Association

Camino Nuevo Charter Academy

CD Tech

Center for Ecoliteracy

Center on Race, Poverty & Environment

Central California Environmental Justice Network

Cesar Chavez Foundation

Chicano Latino State Employees Association

Children Now

Children’s Defense Fund – California

Coaching Corps

Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)

Coleman Advocates

College Track

Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice

Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE)

DELAC de SBCUSD

Dolores Huerta Foundation

Educators 4 Excellence

EdVoice

Faith in Action Kern County

GEMAS Consulting

GO Oakland

GO Public Schools

GO West Contra Costa

Growing Up in Santa Cruz

GSA Network

Hmong Innovative Politics

HOLA

Inland Congregation United for Change (ICUC)

Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Coalition

LA Voice

Latino & Latina Roundtable of San Gabriel & Pomona Valley

Los Angeles Education Partnership

LULAC of the Inland Empire

LULAC of the Riverside

Mothers’ Club Family Learning Center

National Center for Youth Law (NCYL)

National Council of La Raza

Orange County Congregation Community Organization

Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE)

Parent Organization Network (PON)

Parent Revolution

Partnership for Los Angeles Schools

Promesa Boyle Heights

Reading and Beyond

Reinvent South Stockton

Roberts Family Development Center

Sacramento Area Congregations Together (SacACT)

San Bernardino City USD District African-American Advisory Council.

San Diego Association of African American Educators

Somos Mayfair

South Stockton Schools Initiative

Stand Up

Student Success California

Students Matter

Teach Plus

The Avalos Foundation

The BlackBoard of West Contra Costa

The Campaign for College Opportunity

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area

The Village Method

Umoja

United Way of Greater Los Angeles

United Ways of California

Urban Strategy Group

Western Center on Law & Poverty

Youth Action Project, Inc.

Youth Together

 

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Pomona Day Labor Center Fundraiser on July 23


On behalf of the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center (PEOC), we would like to invite you to sponsor our 4th Annual PEOC Fundraiser on Saturday, July 23rd, 2016 from 5:00—9:00 pm. The event will be held at Ebell Hall in Pomona. There, you will have the opportunity to hear first-hand about the work of the PEOC, our day laborers and women workers and the community leaders who have supported our efforts.

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Inivtation to Latino/a Roundtable Mixer this Thursday in Pomona

The Organizational Development Committee will be hosting a mixer for Latino/a Roundtable members, family, and friends.  Half the year has passed and much has happened. It is nice to take a break from our routine and meet up with old friends and make new friends. 

We hope this space allows you to get to know each other as we build community.  Hope to see you there!!

When: Thursday July 14th

Time: 5-7pm

Where: The Burger House 

             171 W. 2nd Street, Pomona, Ca

Attached is the flyer. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Melissa Ayala

Latin@ Roundtable CoordinatorIMG_34761