Declaration Against the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Migra

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To All Communities in Resistance to Exploitation and Oppression.
To All Communities in Struggle for Indigenous Peoples’ Dignity and Self-Determination.
To All Communities of the World.

We are the Frente Contra las Redadas del Condado de Ventura. We are a network of organizations, collectives and individuals that was formed in 2007, when Union del Barrio, one of the oldest Mexican Liberation organizations north of the U.S./Mexico border called for broad unity and organized resistance against the increased racist laws and Migra-terror against migrants.

Today, January 1st 2008 the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) enters its final stage of implementation. NAFTA, since its inception, was designed to help the rich U.S. Agriculture and Industrial Corporations take over the markets of Mexico and destroy the small farms and national industries. It has caused millions of displaced or unemployed Raza to move to the cities or migrate to what today is the United States and Canada.

According to America’s Policy Program analysts, “Every hour, Mexico imports $1.5 million dollars worth of agricultural and food products, almost all from the United States” While, “In that same hour, 30 people—men, women, and children—leave their homes in the Mexican countryside to take up the most dangerous journey of their lives—as migrants to the United States.” (America’s Policy Program Congressional Briefing, “Standing Up to NAFTA”)

For the rich this is good news, but for us, the working poor, it signals more poverty, more repression, and more death. This is why we resist. We resist the oppression and exploitation of our work, our lands, our community, and of our dignity.

Every year over 400 people die crossing the U.S./Mexico border, a border that each day is more militarized. Every day this Wall of Death stretches onward, inch by inch, and everyday more Migra agents are added to the ranks, signed ujp to terrorize and chase down workers like hunted animals. Every day, some racist politician or their lackey, conjures up new legal ways to implement their laws of oppression against migrants, against the workers that come across the Wall of Death.

The Migra has unleashed a wave of repression against migrants, against workers, men, women and children with laws and plans like Operation Gatekeeper, a plan that forces migrants to cross the border through the deserts to die. At the same time, another vicious plan to repress us is Operation Endgame, a plan that aims to deport 12 million undocumented workers out of the United States by the year 2012.

The cycle of fear and death continues and now the very same campesinos that are forced off our lands in Oaxaca, Guerrero, Chiapas, and other areas of Mexico, are here in the barrios of the United States, waking up at 4 a.m. everyday, to go pick the same crops that are shipped off around the world, making those at the top richer, while we at the bottom get poorer.

Just as our brothers and sisters, the Zapatistas, descended down from the Chiapas Lacandon Jungle on the eve of 1994 when the first phase of NAFTA was implemented, we today, fourteen years later, on this eve of 2008, in one of the oldest Mexican barrios in California, el Barrio de La Colonia, declare Ya Basta! Enough is Enough! We call on all those that stand on the side of humanity to join us and fight for justice and dignity.

We will organize for the next four months in preparation for our March for Dignity that will take place on International Workers’ Day, May 1, 2008 in Colonia Park, here in the city of Oxnard. Meet us here, march with us. If you cannot come, organize a March for Dignity in your community, wherever you are.

But as we march, we must understand that we cannot just march for one day or believe that politicians will solve our problems. We must organize ourselves. As our Zapatista sisters and brothers said in the First Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, we must organize and struggle for work, land, housing, food, health care, education, independence, freedom, democracy, justice and peace.

We are in the same struggle as our Chiapaneco brothers and sisters, because we are, as we said loud and clear in the Mega-Marchas of 2006 against the racist law HR-4437, One People Without Borders!

Stop NAFTA! Stop Migra-Terror!
El Pueblo Unido! Jamas Sera Vencido!

Frente Contra Las Redadas del Condado del Ventura

January 1, 2008
Chumash Peoples’ Territory

Guerrilleros de la Pluma: Journal of the Raza Press and Media Association

Call for Articles For the Upcoming Issue:

The Raza Press and Media Association is the only national group of progressive journalists actively working towards effectively informing on issues of justice, equality, discrimination, independence and liberation relating to Mexicano-Latinos (Raza). We meet on a regular basis, have an organizational structure, principles of unity, objectives, and consistently publish the journal, Guerrilleros de La Pluma.

In response to the continuing and growing assaults on the right to information and freedom of expression, especially as it relates to Raza and other nationalities within the current borders of the United States, the Raza Press and Media Association (formerly known as the Chicano Press Association) is making a call to Raza students, community activists, and academicians, and those active in the field of journalism to submit articles relating to Raza inour struggle for justice, self-determination and independence.

The articles must address the historical or current political, economic or social impacts being experienced by the Raza community.

Selected articles will be published in the Guerrilleros de la Pluma. Issues of Guerrilleros de La Pluma are distributed widely in hard copy as well as electronically. Copies are circulated at political actions, colleges, libraries, and conferences; they are mailed to Raza prisoners and a subscribers list; the journal is also posted online (Internet).

Criteria For Articles:

(1) Articles must be between 3 and 5 pages (no longer please), typed and doubled space (Fonts 10 or 12 points). If you submit a research type working paper, when quoting, or referring to data, use footnotes or endnotes and a bibliography for documentation purposes. Writing styles that could be use are the following; Chicago, APA, and MLA.
(2) articles must be submitted by …… December 1. 2007
(3) sent your articles via e-mail (info@razapressassociation.org) or on a floppy disk (i.e. MS Words, etc.) to the following address:

Raza Press and Media Association
Attn.: Guerrilleros de la Pluma
P.O. Box 20411
Oxnard, Califas 93034-0411

Support the RPA! Join the struggle to keep alive progressive and liberation Raza thought and ideology! Support the struggle for Raza justice, self-determination and independence!

Hasta La Victoria
Raza Press and Media Association

The Rebirth of the Revolution – April 28-29, 2006

Change through Activism, Liberation & Education (ChALE), the Raza Press Association (RPA) and the Community Caucus of the National Association of Chicano/Chicana Studies present:

The Rebirth of the Revolution: Bringing it back to our Community
A conference focusing on the direction of today’s Chicana/Chicano communities.

This encuentro will take place beginning on April 28th with an evening Bar-B-Q-Vo-le and the conference taking place on April 29th, 2006 at the Barelas Community Center in Albuquerque, NM. The goal of the conference is to unite Raza from throughout the nation to hold an intergenerational, community-based dialogue about the current status and future of our Raza. We look forward to discussing options for solutions to the burning issues facing nuestro pueblo, and together continue the struggle for our liberation.

The current conditions facing our Raza throughout the world demand efforts on all fronts to destroy all forms of oppression. By uniting and conducting an intergenerational community based dialogue we can continue working towards developing relevant strategies to address our current issues, as well as those that will present themselves in the future. The major themes we intend to address at this encuentro are:

Activism / Organizing
Education
Spirituality, Alternative Health

¡Que Viva La Revolución!
¡Juntos Venceremos!

ChALE, RPA and the Community Caucus of the National Association of Chicano/Chicana Studies