Attached is a job announcement for the Executive Director of the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center. For further information, contact:
Pomona City Council Forum on October 7th
This is your invitation to the Pomona City Council Candidate’s Forum sponsored by the Progressive Alliance of the Inland Valley (which includes the Latino and Latina Roundtable, the NAACP, the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center, One Million NIU, and the League of Women Voters) to be held on Tuesday, October 7 from 7 – 9 PM at the Pomona City Hall Council Chambers. This is a crucial election for the future of Pomona and will be covering the key issues that have affected the community and the region in recent years. With your involvement, this will be the most diverse, grass-roots, and community-based forum and we urge your participation before the forum by 1. reaching out to other contacts that you know and inviting them (obtain a firm commitment from at least three of your contacts) 2. outreach through your listservs and facebook 3. commit to be there on Monday.
PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE
Affirmative Action – part of a movement to diversify the curriculum
I have remained steadfast in my position that Affirmative action has not only resulted in diversifying our campuses with more women and students of color, it has been part of a movement to diversify the curriculum. Affirmative action has helped to pave the way for
Little by little — building spaces to create community, learning, and engagement
Little by little — building spaces to create community, learning, and engagement — part of a vision of involving parents and young people with a voice in creating places that focus on projects that can build leadership that, rather than taking their frustrations out on themselves or on others in the community, can create paths of organizing to change the conditions that create these frustrations. Continue reading
San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps- Grand Opening
The Latino and Latina Roundtable members are invited to the grand opening of
the SGVCC and YouthBuild “Environment Conservation Operation Recycling” program (see attached flyer). The ribbon cutting will be at 12 noon and the ribbon cutting from 11-4. Continue reading
California more supportive of our undocumented immigrant brothers, sisters, and families.
Thanks to the many coalition immigrant rights efforts now making California more supportive of our undocumented immigrant brothers, sisters, and families. It was not that long ago that the voters supported Proposition 187 in California. Continue reading
Artist Paul Botello
With artist Paul Botello at a mural that he and Pitzer students painted in1997 and that now we want to preserve. It is at Pitzer College on the wall at Mead Dorm – a dorm that is planned to be torn down in the future and there are no plans to save the mural. Some of the students, who helped with the mural, have gone on to use art in their communities and for social Continue reading
Celebrating thirty eight years of marriage
Celebrating thirty eight years of marriage. We have climbed many mountains together over these years and overcome many obstacles to make the meaning of love, family, and Continue reading
6TH ANNUAL INTERFAITH PEACE WALK SUNDAY SEPT. 21
As the Latino and Latina Roundtable, we have agreed to support this walk. Please meet at 4:30 on Sept. 21 at the Temple Beth Israel and we will walk together.
6TH ANNUAL INTERFAITH PEACE WALK SUNDAY SEPT. 21
Attached is a flier for the 6th Annual Interfaith Peace Walk through Pomona & La Verne this Sunday
September 21 starting at 4:30
The walk starts at Temple Beth Israel, 3033 N. Towne Ave. in Pomona at 4:30 p.m.
Next stop is the City of Knowledge Islamic School on Garey Ave. just south of Foothill Blvd.
Last stop is the La Verne Church of the Brethren at Bonita and E Streets in La Verne, where it ends at 6:00 p.m.
People may also drive from
stop to stop.
Please see Calendar below.