Yesterday at the cultural night with the homies. #Phoenix #arizona #undocubus #illegalactivities #olmeca

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Yesterday at the cultural night with the homies. #Phoenix #arizona #undocubus #illegalactivities #olmeca
#DACA4All is our mission this October 3rd. All across the nation we, the Legalization for All Network are pushing for people to call President Obama at the White House Ph#(202) 456-1111 And go here: http://on.fb.me/1bkCfLA for the script.
The example has been set, such movements as the Undocubus = No Papers No Fear campaign. Which took action after years of being oppressed and living in fear of being arrested and deported, our fellow brothers and sisters of Hispanic origins said enough is enough and challenged the Arizona state laws which targeted them in their illegal checkpoints and so forth. As our brothers and sisters have shown the first step is to step out of the fear sphere and take action at all cost, if we want to change the way things are we must be willing to stand up against the powers that be. We are all human beings the only race on this planet, its is us who oppress one another no other force or entity is doing this. I advise that listeners, viewers, readers, and followers alike begin to do the same, start organizing movements in your community which voice that change through love for all mankind is the only way, let your Government officials know that you as the people hold and control the power a power which has been abused by the Government and we as one are here to take it back. Let your Government officials know that no longer will we stand for all the Federal Regulation over our lives, no longer will we allow our elected representatives to discuss and negotiate back ally deals which are not in the best interest of the people with the major Corporatocracy, no longer will we stand by as our Constitutionally protected rights are being eradicated every day. No longer do our children belong to the state, no longer will our youth be miss educated, miss-lead, and propagated into believing in the myths perpetuated by the media. No longer will we stand for the polluting of our waters, the theft of our earths natural resources, No longer will we be oppressed, No longer will we be defenseless, voiceless, helpless. We are the people the mighty might people and as one we will stand united from every nation, from every creed, from every color, the massive power we have as a united front only a fool would contest. The place is here, the time is now, your complete way of life is in jeopardy and you must act to show that you will not go quietly.
"Browning of America" Preview from Olmeca's upcoming album "Brown Is Beautiful." Sneak peak in support of the No Papers No Fear Ride for Justice www.olmecaone.com
"Browning of America" Preview from Olmeca's upcoming album "Brown Is Beautiful." Sneak peak in support of the No Papers No Fear Ride for Justice www.olmecaone.com
President Obama made an announcement about Deferred Action and the youth—how great they are, how much they’re fighting for this country, how much they want the American Dream and how hard they’re fighting for it. Yet, he didn’t mention the reality, which is these youth have parents behind them every step of the way. That’s the case with my mom, anyway. He is kind of blaming the parents for their families being here, as opposed to really giving respect to the parents who fought hard to send their kids to college, provide for them, and make the really hard decision to bring them to this country. So, another one of the reasons why I wanted to join the UndocuBus is to highlight that story of my mom. I owe her a lot of my ability to survive. It was good to be there with her, and share our story together. I need to give my respects, gratitude, and, really, credit to my mom’s struggle in this country, and try create to change not just for her, but all of the adults that are being viewed as criminals and viewed as not worthy of getting documentation, or getting deferred action. That conversation needs to change to one about dignity, where we are raised to confront the atrocities this country has imposed upon immigrants.
Community organizer and UndocuBus passenger Kitzia Esteva, interviewed by Julie Morse at The Rumpus
Episode #609 Undocumented protesters arrested at DNC, police preemptively detain prominent activist, Quebec separatists win election, shooting at victory rally, Apple granted patent for location-based camera phone disabling, and nine antigay preachers arrested under shady New Orleans law.
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"They can restrain my body. But my dignity? Never." Artwork by Pablo Alvarado and Alfredo Burgos