Tucson Uprising: Youth Coraje and Struggle

By Pablo Aceves
Raza Press and Media Association
April 30, 2011

Raza youth in Tucson are adding another chapter in our people’s history of heroism and resistance -even as these words are being written.

On Tuesday, April 26, at the School Board, Raza students from the organization UNIDOS packed the meeting, chained themselves to the board seats, and began chanting to save Raza Studies in schools and against the racist, colonial attacks our gente are facing throughout the state of Nazizona.

Anyone who watches the video of this brave action can see the private security at the meeting manhandling the young activistas. At one point a young compañera’s breasts are grabbed in an “attempt to subdue” her. The juventud fought off the racist security guards and the cops, and did not allow the meeting to continue. What these young Raza have shown us all is their coraje and determination to defend Raza Studies and not back down. With Raza inside and outside chanting, “fight back” the youth took the microphone and made their position known that day.

Taking control of the dais the youth unfurled a banner with the slogan “Youth School Board” and showed those present and our community that selling out our community’s interests working within the system and the Democratic Party is not the only answer. Their actions and their message were to challenge not only the racists that are attempting to eliminate Raza Studies but also to our community that we have the potential to build our institutions and teach our own history and reality.

This action comes at an appropriate time when the world commemorates International Workers Day, more commonly referred to as May Day. These young people’s actions will only further emphasize the importance of remembering that the true story of Raza, other Indigenous people, Africans, and all oppressed people is the story of workers and our class struggle against exploitation around the world.

As expected, the reactionaries were quick to counter attack. In addition to the violent actions of the private security guard force unsuccessfully trying to suppress the students, there were the subsequent responses by the local newspaper, the Arizona Republic that served up their racist slant on the protest actions.

If viewed objectively, the greatest problem posed by the study courses, as currently taught, is that they deny all American students the right to learn about the history of their country and the complex, unique way its government functions. Adding a genuine academic view of Mexican-American history and culture would be of extraordinary value to all students living in the American Southwest and not necessarily as a replacement to core curriculum

However, the threat is more due to the challenge to right wing White Power and there is the fear of our organizing in our defense and for our own power on our land. In this same vein, we see the reaction of ultra-conservative Superintendent Tom Horne who has attacked Raza and all ethnic studies as “promoting ethnic solidarity and chauvinism.” What he means and has meant is that they don’t promote White Chauvinism, which is what has been taught to our youth for years. Yes, ethnic solidarity is what is taught to us but it is WHITE ethnic solidarity and chauvinism that deliberately confuses our young people.

Now, in the aftermath of this heroic takeover, according to a Phoenix KTVK television station report, Horne called for the youth to be “prosecuted” saying, “I think this illustrates what the students are being taught in the ethnic studies class… they’re teaching them to be disruptive, instead of using freedom of speech to talk to each other and listen to each other.”

“These are young impressionable kids, they’re influenced by their teachers, I mean they didn’t learn this behavior, I believe their parents taught them to be polite.” Horne was quoted saying to Phoenix’s KSAZ station.

It is ironic that this anti-Mexican bully who was the Superintendent of Public Instruction and who is now Nazizona’s Attorney General doesn’t seem to mind that these “impressionable kids” are manipulated by U.S. military recruiters to become part of the imperialist war machine, or that they are also manipulated by the military to invade countries to kill innocent women and children who share a common oppressor – U.S. Imperialism – who they should be fighting alongside with and not against.

It is also interesting that Horne makes reference to their parents, the same ones he is so set on deporting, and then sarcastically demanding that Raza students be “polite.” Well, we say it is time for politeness to go out the window in favor of uncompromising and sustained struggle.

It is clear why Raza Studies is coming under attack not only in Arizona but everywhere. Arizona Senate Bill 1070 and other like racist laws will not succeed as long as our people have a collective conciencia and know our history. What this attack aims is not only to oppress us but is an attempt to break our spirit. The fact that our juventud took over the school board dais and continue to struggle only instills a growing fear in racists like Horne.

To Horne and company it is “urgent” to stop Raza and other ethnic studies from continuing, saying it should be “illegal” because it advocates the “overthrow of the government” and the return of our stolen land. It should be noted that Horne and his cronies never refute this claim.

As long as we know our history, we can resist. As long as they can continue erasing it, they can feel justified to treat us like animals, exploiting us and propping up their decaying system on our backs and in our own land. This is the time for more militant, uncompromising struggle like the one we saw in Tucson on April 26. More than that, it is the time to join independent Raza organizations who will fight for nothing less than our gente’s liberation and a world where there is no more exploited and exploiters.

It should be said also, that there is a special responsibility that falls on Raza journalists, to tell not only the story, but to be a part of the unfolding events to our liberation. We must also defend the right to interpret our history and assist in determining our future.

However, when we refer to Raza journalists, we are not talking about the Spanish language talking heads with peroxide blond hair and blue contacts on Univision and Telemundo, or payasos on trash radio like Piolin in Los Angeles –who serve to pacify our community. We are referring to journalism that is tied to organization and to struggle against an unequal and unjust system.

On that note, we must also expose the system so-called “responsible Hispanic voices” who make lukewarm arguments like “its just not fair” and imploring the system that ethnic studies is “not a threat.” Enough time has been spent trying to convince these oppressors that we won’t “hurt them” when emphasis should be on organizing our gente. Every time an action like this takes place, the juventud wind up at the mercy of the system’s “responsible Hispanics” who want to calm things down.

Well, it is not time to be calmed down, it is time to bust things wide open to defend and expand Raza Studies in Arizona and everywhere. It is time to struggle in defense of our communities and oppressed people everywhere.

This year, there will be two May Day marches in Los Angeles. WHY??

Southern California Immigration Coalition (SCIC)
May 1st March!
(Im)migrant Rights are Worker’s Rights!Sunday, May 1, 2011
10:00AM Olympic and Broadway!!

This year, there will be two May Day marches in Los Angeles. WHY??

2010

Last year, although every effort was made to exclude the SCIC from the planning process and to silence our political demands we made the effort to work together with the other “Immigrant Rights” organizations (Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition…etc) and with the leadership of the LA County Federation of Labor. In the most dishonest and undemocratic fashion, meeting dates/locations/agendas were changed in order to keep the SCIC out of the planning process. On May Day itself, members of the SCIC (men and women) were physically pushed and others were threatened with violence when we tried to get our speakers onto the stage. Because we did not back down, they called the police on us to try to prevent us from getting on the stage to speak; again they failed. In the last act of disrespect, at the end of the rally, while Ron Gochez from the SCIC, Maria Rodriguez and Angelica Salas from CHIRLA were speaking, the microphones were intentionally turned off.

Because of their blatant disrespect for SCIC women organizers and their threats against our members, we knew clearly that those were people who we could no longer work with. They were opportunist, disrespectful, sexist, dishonest and politically backwards. Although we do respect some of the organizations who for whatever reasons continue to work with them, this year, the SCIC has chosen to once again organize a May Day march independently. We do not have even 10% of the budget that they have but we do have the largest (Im)migrant Rights coalition in California, the correct political line, community support and organizing ability. We proved this in 2009 when the SCIC march had more marchers than any of the other marches in LA.

2011

Although Juan Jose Gutierrez and the “Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition” have once again collaborated with the Los Angeles Police Department to try to stop the Southern CA Immigration Coalition from getting our permit for the 2011 May Day march, we, the SCIC, want to let the public know that we have officially gotten the permit to march on May 1st!

The truth is that the organizations that are organizing both marches are very different politically and are attempting to lead the Los Angeles (Im)migrant Rights movement in VERY different directions. So what are your options?

The “Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition” is unofficially funded and directed by the Democratic Party. Not surprisingly, their demands and message are that of the Democratic Party. Last year they spent over $100,000 on the LA May Day march and this year they are even paying for television commercials.

The SCIC is a community based grassroots coalition that denounces the Democrats and Republicans for their attacks on (im)migrants. In 2009, the SCIC spent less than $3,000 on the May Day march and organized more people than their coalition. Not a penny of that budget came from the Democratic Party or any foundation; it all came from community support. Not a single SCIC organizer is EVER paid to organize.

This year, the community will have to decide which march they will join.

So which march should you attend???

If you want to be part of a march that is organized by dozens of multi-ethnic, grassroots and community based organizations and labor unions, join the SCIC march!
If you want to be part of a march that has women & men in leadership, join the SCIC march!
If you want to be part of a march that is NOT funded and directed by the Democratic Party, join the SCIC march!
If you are NOT afraid of denouncing the Democratic AND Republican Parties for their attacks on workers and (im)migrants, join the SCIC March!
If you want to bring ANY flag that represents YOUR people, join the SCIC march!
If you support the following, please attend the “Full Rights for Immigrants Coalition” march

If you want to be forced to march ONLY with American flags, please join their march…
If you want to be part of a dishonest coalition that collaborates with the police, please join their march…
If you want to listen to El Piolin, Mayor Villaraigosa or anti-revolutionary gusan@s like Emilio & Gloria Estefan at a “May Day” rally, please join their march…
If you support a new Bracero Program (aka Guest Worker/Ag-jobs) that will further legalize the exploitation of farm workers, please join their march…
If you want to be part of a march that keeps misleading our people into believing that the only way to make a difference is to keep voting for the Democrats; please join their march.
If you want to be part of a march that is led by this “community leader”, please join their march: Juan Jose Gutierrez; “I think that in the course of time he [LAPD Chief of Police Beck] will be acknowledged as a great police chief and a very wise man…” March 14, 2011, exactly one day before the LAPD announced its findings that the cop that murdered Manuel Jamines ‘acted properly’
We think that the choice is clear… JOIN THE SCIC march on May 1st! Look for our flags from all over the world!

If you agree with the SCIC demands, we hope that you join the SCIC march!

FULL LEGALIZATION FOR ALL, NOW!!
STOP I.C.E DEPORTATIONS NOW!!
NO GUEST WORKER (aka BRACERO) PROGRAM!!
WORKER’S RIGHT TO ORGANIZE!!
STOP 287(g) & “SECURE COMMUNITIES”