LULAC / NM NM State Convention of League of United Latin American Citizens
WNMU Update On
15 May 2008
The WNMU Board of Regents met and in an unfortunate but unsurprising fit of
pique & con- firmation of their inability to respond to citizens, staff
or faculty, lashed out at Faculty Senate President Tom Gruska and other
faculty members and members of the public.
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LULAC / NM
League of United Latin American Citizens
NM State Convention
In April 2008, The New Mexico Chapter of LULAC - League of United
Latin American Citizens - held it's statewide convention in Silver
City, NM and will hold it's national convention in Albuquerque, NM in
2010.
LULAC was formed in 1929 to confront pervasive discrimination against
Latino, Hispanic, Chicano, Caribbean, and others of non-Anglo Spanish
speaking origins regardless of status as foreign nationals or as United
States citizens.
National and state leaders of LULAC addressed a range of issues
including,
Ccomprehensive Immigration Reform
The Border Wall
No Child
Left Behind
Federal Hiring Policies
The DREAM Act
ICE Raids and
Incarceration of Children and separation of families
Status of Apache Nations in Grant County & the Southwest
Other issues
were addressed over the three days of the convention and civil rights
training was also part of the schedule. RFS! regrets that we could
not cover the entire three days as we missed the Role Playing Workshop
that satirized the bunker mentality at WNMU.
This program begins with a representative of Republican
Congressman Stevan Pearce responding inadequately to questions on Pearce's
record and positions and his run for the Senate.
It concludes with Democratic Congressman Tom Udall addressing the
convention and responding to comments and questions from the floor on his
candidacy for the US Senate.
The convention also included (not as part of this program but may be
presented on this site later) what may be the only matchup between 2nd US
Congressional District Democrats Bill McCamley & Harry Teague as they
vie for the Democratic nomination.
Teague - oil services millionaire
- is "fueling" his campaign with his profits, having
written himself checks in amounts approaching 1 million dollars and thus
buying media time to bring legitimacy to his efforts while McCamley -
presently a Dona Ana County Commissioner - is bouyed by many small
contributors at a grassroots level, a la Barack Obama. See Radio
Free Silver's coverage of Bill McCamley's recent town hall gathering
in Silver City here.
Click here for LULAC / NM
Click here for LULAC / National
Click here
for ENLACE at UNM
Click here for HSOC / Hispanic Statement of Cooperation at
Los Alamos Labs
Click here for National Immigration Law Center on the Dream Act
Click here for
You
Tube video -
A Dream Deferred and here
for
adreamdeferred.org
Click here for
NPR on the
Hoover Train era of forced explusion
Click here for
comprehensive articles on forced expulsion of US citizens in the 30s
Click here for
California's apology for forced expulsion... uh,
no reparations, SORRY!Other
Latino Rights organizations