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sf11b_p
06-10-2010, 14:55
This article is amazing.

Public funds for this? Do Californians know what's teaching and being taught their kids?

Jana Winter

- FOXNews.com

- June 09, 2010
With Revolutionaries 'Looking On,' Teachers Take Kids on a Protest Trip to Arizona

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Standing in front of a wall-to-wall mural featuring a who's who of revolutionaries, including Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, and boldly displaying the motto Patria o Muerte, Venceremos!!! (Fatherland or Death, We Shall Overcome!!!), a group of teachers, students, parents and community activists in the Los Angeles Unified School District gathered last month for an unusual field trip — to Arizona, to protest that state's controversial immigration law.

A video posted on YouTube shows LA social studies teacher Jose Lara interviewing teachers and students on May 28 at the headquarters of an organization calling for a Mexican revolution on U.S. soil. Soon after he shot the video, many in the group left for an overnight "freedom ride" to Phoenix to protest what Lara tells the camera is a "racist and outrageous" law.

Four days later, the school board president implored the superintendent of schools to ensure that students in the district be taught that Arizona's law is "un-American" and Jim Crow-like. The law, passed in April, empowers law enforcement officials to question the immigration status of people they think may be in the country illegally.

Lara, who made the video, teaches at the Unified School District's Santee Education Complex with Ron Gochez, another social studies teacher who came under fire last month after he was identified making incendiary remarks in a widely circulated YouTube video that shows him speaking at a 2007 rally for La Raza, a revolutionary group calling for Mexican revolt inside the United States.

In that video, Gochez referred to Americans as "frail, racist, white people, and to California as "stolen, occupied Mexico." The video's posting led to a groundswell of anger and a flood of calls for Gochez's firing, but a school district investigation found him fit to continue teaching history to public school students.

Both Lara and Gochez are active in numerous revolutionary groups, including Union Del Barrio, a La Raza organization that Gochez helped establish across the street from Santee High School.

In the video shot before the trip to Arizona, students, teachers and others are seen gathered at the Union Del Barrio meeting hall and cultural center in Los Angeles, called Centro Cultural Francisco Villa — a nod to one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution — where wall murals picture revolutionary leaders — including Ho Chi Minh — holding machine guns.

Beside portraits of the revolutionaries is a hand-painted rendering of the famous and long-living revolutionary motto: Patrio o Muerte, Venceremos!!! Popularized by Fidel Castro during the Cuban Revolution, it’s been used by Latin American leaders including Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia, who declared it the official motto of his nation's army three months ago.

Gochez confirmed to FoxNews.com that he participated in the caravan to Arizona, though he does not appear in Lara’s video blog entry. Gochez did, however, give numerous on-camera interviews to local news outlets from Centro Cultural Francisco Villa that same night.

In his video, Lara asks a North Hollywood High School student named Susana why she's heading to Arizona.
"Even though we're — I don’t even know how miles away — we're there, we're there for la gente, we're there to help every Latino who's being accused for being immigrants," Susana says. "We have the power to make a lot of change."

Toward the end of the video, Lara introduces another LAUSD teacher, Clare Martinet of Garfield High School.

"I'm getting on the bus because, I think, that the laws are such a threat to all of us," she says. "I'm getting on the bus for all the people that can't get on the bus — for my students and parents of my students ... I'm here with them in solidarity."

School district spokesman Robert Alaniz declined to comment.

The teachers who accompanied students to Phoenix are no strangers to political activism and controversial speech. Gochez has organized against immigration law enforcement raids and held anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement meetings at his public high school. Lara has worked to secure scholarships and student loans for high school students who are in the U.S. illegally.

Lara and Martinet did not respond to e-mail requests for comment.

FoxNews.com has also uncovered e-mails sent by Martinet to a Progressive Educators discussion group that reveal her involvement in a May 16 march to protest Arizona's immigration law and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who gave a commencement speech that day at Pomona College.

In an e-mail to the group on March 15, Martinet listed the demands of the next day's "March and Rally to DHS Secretary Napolitano's Speech at the Pomona College."

She wrote:

"Demands:
1. To Stop the Criminalization of Immigrant Families!
2. No More Deportations and Raids!
3. Stop Using Police to Enforce Immigration Laws!
4. Stop Arizona Now!
5. Pass a Just/Humane Immigration Reform Now!"

The day after the march, Martinet wrote an e-mail directing the group to "a nationwide call for people to converge on Phoenix, Arizona, on May 29 for a National Day of Action."

Three days after the teachers and students caravanned to Phoenix to protest the immigration law, the Los Angeles school district board passed a resolution opposing it. The board said the district would look into curtailing district travel to the district and business with any Arizona-based companies. The school board president called on the superintendent to ensure that students throughout the district are taught that the immigration law is "un-American."

Hours after that June 1 school board meeting, Lara posted on his Facebook wall a link to an article titled, "LAUSD board condemns Arizona Immigration law," along with the comment, "I know what I am teaching tomorrow in class!!!!"

Others weren't so sure. A Facebook user named Anne responded, "LAUSD CLEAN UP YOUR OWN HOUSE FIRST!" and another, Lou De Pace, a longtime LAUSD educator who's now retired, wrote, "amazing CA is going to hell in a handbag that is empty and we worry about AZ."

De Pace still sits on a teachers' union committee and is involved in national education and student activist causes. He said the student-teacher field trip was another example of the district focusing on other people’s issues while avoiding their own.

"I think it's ridiculous. There's so many more important things — like oversized classrooms, that's one of the biggest problems in the district," De Pace said. "I don't understand what their priorities are.... What message are we sending our kids, help everyone else other than yourself?"

"Clean your house up so you don't live in glass house that people can throw stones at it."

jw74
06-10-2010, 15:19
This article is amazing.

Public funds for this? Do Californians know what's teaching and being taught their kids?

I'm willing to bet there was a parental permission slip involved in this.

mark46th
06-10-2010, 15:43
I was working for a Mexican Seafood company in Baja, California. When the company owners failed to get me an FM3 visa, required for working in Mexico, I was deported by Mexican Immigration Authorities.

If the most corrupt and dysfunctional government in North America can enforce their immigration laws, why can't the United States?

dr. mabuse
06-10-2010, 16:26
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Richard
06-10-2010, 16:44
SSDD - makes it easy when you keep all the nuts in one orchard.

http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28601&highlight=gochez

And so it goes...

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Go For Broke
06-10-2010, 18:44
She [LAUSD teacher, Clare Martinet of Garfield High School] wrote:

"Demands:
1. To Stop the Criminalization of Immigrant Families!
2. No More Deportations and Raids!
3. Stop Using Police to Enforce Immigration Laws!
4. Stop Arizona Now!
5. Pass a Just/Humane Immigration Reform Now!"


Huh?

incarcerated
06-10-2010, 23:14
This article is amazing.

Public funds for this? Do Californians know what's teaching and being taught their kids?

When I worked for the LAUSD 30 years ago, it was perfectly clear to me that this kind of ‘activism’ was our essential purpose. This understanding was shared by a large portion of the staff. One of many reasons that I got out of the industry.
No, I never thought for a moment that the parents had much of an idea about what was actually happening in the classroom, particularly about the quality of the education that was taking place. Another reason for getting out.

sf11b_p
06-11-2010, 02:24
Beyond the bus trip. Why are government tax dollars funding the incitement of revolution against itself. Why are teachers being paid with tax dollars to preach the ideas of Ho, Che and Fidel.

Maybe it's time for the Legions to come home, Rome may be burning soon.

EasyIan
06-11-2010, 11:40
"In that video, Gochez referred to Americans as "frail, racist, white people, and to California as "stolen, occupied Mexico."

1) First of all Americans aren't just white. We also come in other colors such as: Black, Brown, Yellow, Tan, Beige, Pink, and Orange (white people after fake'n'bake).

2) This clown is obviously an example of a racist because of his displayed hatred of "frail, racist, white people".

Since I'm not going to go into the occupation of California we'll skip ahead.


YouTube video that shows him speaking at a 2007 rally for La Raza, a revolutionary group calling for Mexican revolt inside the United States.

Good then we'll know who the illegals are and send there asses BACK TO MEXICO. Any American who wants to join the revolution can go with them. Maybe they'll realize why all these border jumpers want to have what they have.