Blanca Mariscal & Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage Videos by Fernando Flores

From Fernando Flores to the Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage Committee:

Video by Fernando Flores, member of the Latino and Latina Roundtable and Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage Committee on Blanca Mariscal memorial at Cesar Chavez Park in Pomona

Blanca Mariscal memorial

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Xfr8BxAbFTdHN4WjdSblBVX3M/view?usp=sharing

Video by Fernando Flores, member of the Latino and Latina Roundtable and Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage Committee on the Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage March and Festival from 300-year old tree at PUSD commemorating knowledge of elders to Garey High School (and planting of young tree with commemoration of young leaders)

Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Xfr8BxAbFTeklGemJGck9VNTQ/view?usp=sharing

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Muralist and Artist Paul Botello in class on Wednesday

Muralist and artist PAUL BOTELLO will be part of a class, Rural and Social Movements, this next Wednesday, April 27th at 3:15 PM at Pitzer College Broad Hall 210 where he will make a slide show historical presentation pertinent to our Mexican-origin immigrant/working class communities and discuss the development of murals and art that he has been part of in East Los Angeles and the region.  As part of the class, he will take students on a tour of the murals that he worked on (with students) at the Pitzer College campus.

Paul Botello was born and raised in East Los Angeles. He earned a BA and an MFA from Cal State University, Los Angeles. He teaches art in the LAUSD school system and has taught, in the past, at the Claremont Colleges. In 1994 he traveled to Berlin, Germany where he collaborated on a giant mural titled “Global Chessboard.” Other recently completed murals include “Citizens of the World” at Esperanza School, and “In Unison” at the Maravilla Housing Facility. He also completed a large-scale mural on the Metro Gold Line construction fence that was located at First Street and Soto. Portions of the mural can now be found at the Pueblo del Sol Community Center in East Los Angeles. He has painted a number of murals in the Inland Empire region where he has collaborated with Pitzer students including five murals on the Pitzer campus and two murals (of collaboration with Pitzer students and day laborers): a mural at the Pomona Day Labor Center and one at Vina Danks school in Ontario. Botello lives and works in East Los Angeles, and exhibits his work in Los Angeles and abroad.

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Request of support For Ecuadorean people

Latino and Latina Roundtable board member Claudia Bedolla is urging needed support for the Ecuadorean people.  She has sent a request from Veronica Pachano at Vejar School (who has sent the request below and the attached items that are needed – with contact information).

Dear friends,

 

On Saturday, April 17th a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the coastal region of Ecuador killing hundreds of people, destroying fishing ports, tourist beaches, thousands of homes, schools and churches.  Latest reports confirmed more than 500 deaths, over 3,000 injuries and many people are still buried under the collapsed buildings. While I am very grateful that my friends and family are safe because they mostly live in the highlands, so many have been affected.  The Ecuadorean Consulate of Los Angeles is sending shipments of non-perishable foods, clothes, bottle water, repellent, tents, sleeping bags, sheets and towels. If you want, you can give a hand by donating an item.  I am planning to take donations to the consulate the first week of May. 

Thank you in advance and please keep my people and Ecuador in your prayers.

 Sincerely,

 Veronica Pachano

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Asking for your help at Cesar Chavez Park on Saturday

We invite you to help to do clean-up and restoration at Cesar Chavez Park (2720 Barjud ave.) this Saturday.  If you cannot show up at the kickoff at city hall — or even if you come late to Cesar Chavez Park — we ask you to help between 8-12 AM.   Even if you are not able to register, we ask that you take some time and help out.  On the day of the clean-up, we ask you to bring garden tools and gloves if you have them.  Artist Paul Botello will be working on restoring murals and we need your help on this.  We will be doing some painting.  The Cesar Chavez Park Clean-up and Restoration Project, as Part of the 10th Annual Pomona Beautification Day in Pomona, will take place this Saturday, April 16, 2016.  There will be a kickoff at City Hall at 7 a.m. and we will work at Cesar Chavez park from 8 a.m.-12 p.m.  A celebration will take place afterwards at Thomas Plaza from 12 until 3 p.m.  If you have not done so, please do an official sign up so that you can get a free lunch and free tickets for this year’s L. A. Fair at the Fairplex. To sign up if you have not done so, see the flyer below and visit http://www.pomonabeautification.com/.  We look forward to working alongside of you on this day.

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Jose Zapata Calderon

Invitation to CASA Ontario ribbon cutting Thursday April 14, 6-9

On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Susan Phillips <susan_phillips@pitzer.edu> wrote:

Please join us for a ribbon cutting this Thursday for our new PIO location! It will be an event celebrating community in Ontario and Pitzer’s 20 years working in Inland communities. The program begins at 6:30 will include a Native American opening, speeches, and a Tongan hymn.

Join us!

Thursday April 14, 6-9pm

200 S. Euclid Avenue, Suite B, Ontario, CA 91762

To celebrate the grand opening of CASA Ontario, a new center for social collaboration in downtown.

Pitzer College is celebrating 20 years in Ontario and Inland communities! We have just moved to a new space in downtown’s historic Frankish Building and invite you to participate in our ribbon cutting and inaugural event.

Present will be community members, community partners, elected officials, non-profit leaders, and students, alumni, and faculty, along with representatives of foundations, media outlets, and local businesses.  

The program will include food, speeches, music, and more! Children are welcome.

Cesar Chavez Park Clean-Up This Saturday as Part of Beautification day

We invite you to help to do clean-up and restoration at Cesar Chavez Park (2720 Barjud ave.) this Saturday with the Latino and Latina Roundtable.   Please send an e-mail to Jose Calderon at Jose_Calderon@pitzer.edu if you can make it.  On the day of the clean-up, we ask you to bring garden tools and gloves.  We will be doing some painting.  The Cesar Chavez Park Clean-up and Restoration Project, as Part of the 10th Annual Pomona Beautification Day in Pomona, will take place this Saturday, April 16, 2016.  There will be a kickoff at City Hall at 7 a.m. and the city-wide cleanup projects will be from 8 a.m.-12 p.m.  A celebration will take place afterwards at Thomas Plaza from 12 until 3 p.m.  If you have not done so, please do an official sign up so that you can get a free lunch and free tickets for this year’s L. A. Fair at the Fairplex. To sign up if you have not done so, see the attached flyer and visit http://www.pomonabeautification.com/.  We look forward to working alongside of you on this day.

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Public Lecture (Pitzer College): Dr. Alvaro Huerta “In Defense of People on the Move: Latina/o Immigrants”

Public Lecture Announcement at Pitzer College

  

by Dr. Alvaro Huerta

 

“In Defense of People on the Move: Latina/o Immigrants”

(In the context of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election)

 

Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Time: 4:00pm to 5:30pm

Location: Broad Hall Room 210, Pitzer College

Sponsored by:  Rural and Urban Social Movements Class

& Center for Community Engagement

Professor: Dr. José Z. Calderón

                     

Bio: Dr. Alvaro Huerta holds a joint faculty appointment in urban & region planning and ethnic & women’s studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. As an interdisciplinary scholar, he teaches and conducts research on the intersecting domains of community and economic development, Chicana/o—Latina/o studies, immigration, Mexican diaspora, social movements, social networks and the informal economy. Born in Sacramento, California, he was raised in a Mexican slum (Colonia Libertad in Tijuana) and North American barrio (Ramona Gardens housing project in East Los Angeles). As the son of Mexican immigrants who lacked formal education, Dr. Huerta is a first-generation university graduate with a B.A. (history) & M.A. (urban planning) from UCLA. He also holds a Ph.D. (city & regional planning) from UC Berkeley. Moreover, he’s the author of “Reframing the Latino Immigration Debate: Towards a Humanistic Paradigm,” by San Diego State University Press (2013).

Co-Sponsored by URBAN-Los Angeles 

In Defense of People on The Move-Dr Huerta-Pitzer College

Rain or Shine – Reminder We March on April 9th

Note:  Rain or Shine, we will march and, should it be raining (where we cannot do the outdoor events), we will have an indoor place at Garey High School when we arrive.

14TH ANNUAL CESAR CHAVEZ PILGRIMAGE MARCH AND CELEBRATION

 

Theme:  Our Community Voice Matters -Vote With Our Feet and at the Ballot Box: Support Ethnic Studies, Immigrant Rights, Minimum Wage, and Funding for Education

 

What: 14th Annual Cesar Chavez Pilgrimage, with a program of speakers, live music and food

When: Saturday, April 9, 2016; 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 PM

Where: starting at 9:30 a.m. at Pomona School District Headquarters (800 S. Garey Ave.) with noted community speakers and followed with a pilgrimage walk to Garey High School (321 W. Lexington Ave., Pomona, Ca) where a celebration will take place from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Open to the Public).

Starting at 9:30 A. M. at Pomona School District Headquarters (800 S. Garey Ave.) at the site of a 300-year-old tree to celebrate and listen to speakers who represent the wisdom of the elders on some of the issues affecting our communities. Followed by a march led by Danza Grupo Toyaacan to Garey High School where a young tree will be planted and where youth speakers will share words on the issues affecting them. A snake dance, afterward, involving everyone, will brings together the diverse generations in a snake dance symbolizing the unity that is needed between the various generations in overcoming obstacles to advance a more just and equal society.

 (Pomona, CA) – A coalition of local leaders, parents, students, teachers, and community groups will honor civil rights leader Cesar Chavez with the 14th Annual Community Pilgrimage, commemorating the pilgrimages that Chavez led to highlight the issues of social justice in our diverse communities. The pilgrimage honors the birthday of Cesar Chavez on March 31 and also the day he passed away, on April 23, as part of continuing a legacy of advancing human rights,  peace, and social justice in the region. As in previous years, a ceremony at 9:30 A. M. in front of the PUSD Administrative Offices, will include elder leaders from the community who will honor a 300-year old tree, symbolizing respect for our elders and the sacredness of the environment (including PUSD Superintendent Richard Martinez, Bishop Herbert Wilkins, Jeanette Royston from the NAACP, Tony Cerda from the Ohlone Tribe, and Angela Sanbrano from the Latino/a Roundtable).   After, a pilgrimage walk will make its way to Garey High School where a small tree will be planted and various speakers will speak on the importance of ensuring the development of our future leaders, our young people (including Cesar Chavez’s grandson Andres Chavez, Garey High School principal Stacey Wilkins, Garey High School Stand-out Karina Aguilar, and Mt. Sac Student Government leaders Fabian Pavon and Alejandro Juarez. Scholarships will be presented to students who best represent the principles and values of community engagement.  The entertainment will include the Son Real Band, Danza Azteca Toyaacan, Le Chic Filipino Dance Group, VOM Dance Group , Singer Paola La Portanguila, and Lincoln High Ballet Folklorico. Food will be available for purchase with all the proceeds going to student scholarships.

Sponsors: Latino/Latina Roundtable; Pomona Unified School District, PUSD Parents, University of LaVerne, Cal Poly Cesar Chavez Center for Higher Education; Mount Sac Associated Students; Culture Shock Club, Psychology Club, M. E. C. H. A., D. B. A. Club, BSU Club, CSULB: Lambda That Phi Ltin Fraternity; Mote Vista UU Congregation, Senator Connie M. Leyva, Frank Guzman, Cardenas, La Cachanilla, NAACP, Pomona Valley Branch 1085B,  IDEAS, NAACP, National Council of Negro Women, Encuentros Organization, Rural and Urban Social Movements class, Pitzer Latino Student Union, Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, Pomona Inland Valley Martin Luther King Jr. Project, UFCW 1428, Fairplex, Pomona Premiere