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2/17: A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION OF FOOTSTEPS with FR. ALEJANDRO SOLALINDE (UNA REVOLUCION PACIFICA con el PADRE ALEJANDRO SOLALINDE)

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Published on: 02.11.2012

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A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION OF FOOTSTEPS
IMMIGRATION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND HOW MIGRANTS
ARE SHAPING THE 21ST CENTURY

with

FR. ALEJANDRO SOLALINDE
Priest and Human Rights Leader
Founder and Director of
Hermanos En El Camino Migrant Shelter
Ixtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico

17 FEBRUARY 2012
FRIDAY @ 6PM
Bayanihan Community Center
40-21 69th St. Woodside, NY 11377
(Take 7 train to 69th St.-Fisk Ave)

“Migration is the path of the poor. I am convinced that they are changing the world with their presence. From the viewpoint of God, they bring a mission. Maybe they are conscious of this. In their path, while they pass, they touch the politics, the economy and the consciousness of society. With their very presence, they are shaking indirectly and unintentionally, the structures of the institutions, such as the Church. Without intending to, migrants have begun a revolution and subversion of these things. They are generating transformations in the social cosncsiousness that are going to bring us into a more just and unified world.” – Alejandro Solalinde

Sponsors:
Philippine Forum
International Migrants Alliance
Casa de Familias Inmigrantes
Committee on U.S. Latin American Relations

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UNA REVOLUCION PACIFICA
LAS MIGRACIONES, LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS Y COMO LOS Y LAS MIGRANTE CAMBIARAN EL SIGLO XXI CON SU PRESENCIA

con el

PADRE ALEJANDRO SOLALINDE
Sacerdote
Defensor Derechos Humanos
Fundador y Director del Albergue
Hermanos En El Camino
Ixtepec, Oaxaca, México

17 DE FEBRERO 2012
VIERNES, 6 PM
Bayanihan Community Center
40-21 Woodside 69o St., NY 11377
(Tomar el tren 7 al 69th St.-Fisk Ave.)

“La migración es la camino de los pobres. Desde la perspectiva de Dios, llevan una misión. Tal vez están conscientes de esto. En su camino, mientras pasan, tocan la política, la economía y la conciencia de la sociedad. Con su mera presencia sacuden, indirectamente y sin que sea su intención, las estructuras y las instituciones como la Iglesia. Sin querer, los migrantes han iniciado una revolución y una subversión de estas cosas. Generan transformaciones en la conciencia social que nos llevarán hacia un mundo más justo y unido.” – Alejandro Solalinde

Invitan:
Philippine Forum
International Migrants Alliance
Casa de Familias Inmigrantes
Committee on U.S. Latin American Relations

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Father Alejandro Solalinde’s Migrants Shelter.
Chico Sanchez Audio-Slide Show (English Subtitles)
http://youtu.be/cecyXlH5tQ0

International Migrants Alliance Launches National Campaign: 1 Million Signatures for Genuine Immigration Reform and to Stop Deportations

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Published on: 02.11.2012

International Migrants Alliance Launches National Campaign:
1 Million Signatures for Genuine Immigration Reform and to Stop Deportations

 

The United States Chapter of the International Migrants Alliance (IMA), an alliance composed of more than 100 grassroots migrants’ organizations in over 25 countries launched the “Campaign to Collect 1 Million Signatures for Genuine Immigration Reform and to Stop Deportations” last February 5. It was held at the Bayanihan Community Center in Queens, New York, one of the most diverse immigrant communities in the U.S, if not in the world.

 

More than a hundred individuals and representatives of over a dozen immigrant rights groups and community organizations participated in the assembly which approved the ambitious work plan to collect 1 million signatures in support of a genuine reform of the US immigration laws and put a halt to the deportation of immigrants. According to organizers, the petitions would be taken to Washington DC and presented to the office of the President of the US and the leadership of the US Congress.

Antonio Arizaga, President of the United Front of Ecuadorean Immigrants (FUIE) and member of the INternational Coordinating Body of IMA stated, “We are demanding a just and humanitarian immigration reform which would promote the integration of the undocumented into society, permitting a dignified life, access to an education, healthcare and work without being victims of exploitation, abuse and violence.”

He added, “The US government has to put an end to the raids and deportations which divide and destroy families.” Arizaga pointed out that racist authorities take advantage of these laws to implement racist policies on immigration, spreading them to various states with the purpose of denying immigrants the right to an education, health services, housing and jobs, and that neo-fascist groups have used them to beat and murder immigrants.

In addition to the FUIE, other groups which participated were Philippine Forum New York, the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns (NAFCON), the Philippine organization KABALIKAT Domestic Workers Support Network, the Philippine alliance BAYAN USA, the Philippine youth organization Anakbayan New York-New Jersey, Dominican alliance Frente Amplio (Broad Front), Sisa Pakari Cultural and Labor Center, Peruvians in Action (Peruanos en Acción), Domestic Workers Against Oppression, Pachakutik, an Ecuadorean indigenous-led organization, and the Asamblea Comunitaria de Inmigrantes (Assembly of Immigrant Communities).

 

Julia Camagong, member of the International Coordinating Body (representing the U.S.) of IMA and Co-Executive Director of Philippine Forum in New York City, declared that, “A genuine immigration reform should stop the illegalization and criminalization of undocumented immigrants. It should fix the backlog of visa processing to expedite family-based petitions to swiftly reunify families. We are tired of quick fix-it schemes that do not address the real issues of immigrants who are forced to leave their countries because of unemployment and poverty.”

 

Yves Nibungco representing the Filipino youth organization Anakbayan, put the responsibility for the displacement of millions of people throughout the world from their homelands, on the aggressive neoliberal policies implemented by global corporations which are destroying people’s livelihood, ruining the lives of farmers and peasants as they take over lands rich in natural resources. He blamed imperialist wars of aggressions for killing hundreds of thousands and displacing millions more.

Leandra Requena from Peruvians in Action decried that no immigrant leaves her native country willingly. She declared that if there were jobs and economic opportunities in the poor countries of the world most people would prefer to remain close to their families.

Josefina Hernandez, from the Frente Amplio, urged the assembly to work towards greater unity of all immigrant organizations. She stressed that only through this unity would a genuine immigration reform be attained.

Vicente Mayorga, a member of Make the Road NY, blasted the federal government’s policies which have resulted in a record number of deportations of immigrants. These deportations are contrary to the electoral policies of the Obama administration, he said, and have caused indescribable pain and suffering to the hundreds of thousands of families affected by the deportations.

 

Speaking for NAFCON, Rusty Fabunan described the plight of thousands of Philippine immigrants who have been the victims of human trafficking. Many arrive here from the Philippines with the promise of a good paying job, but then have their passports taken from them by ruthless contractors or employers, submitting workers to lives of virtual enslavement as they are denied access to their friends, families or travel.

Speakers stressed that although a webpage had been set-up with the intention of collecting signatures through the internet, the campaign had to focus on the person-to-person contact and work to be successful. A large symbolic petition was signed by all who attended the event. The petition will now be sent across the US to make the campaign for 1 million signatures a national one and take it to as many cities as possible.

During the launch of the 1 million signatures campaign, Arizaga declared that shortly after Obama is reinstated in office or a new president sworn in, a million persons should be mobilized to the nation’s capital to maintain the pressure on politicians and push for genuine immigration reform. “Only the organizational power of millions of working people will change the repressive conditions for millions of immigrants in the US”.

 

The petition for 1 Million Signatures for Genuine Immigration Reform and to Stop Deportations can be downloaded here: http://www.ecuamigrante.com/millondefirmas.html

For more information, please email millondefirmas@hotmail.com /
onemillionsignatures@hotmail.com or call Antonio Arizaga at 6468236651 or Julia Camagong at 7185658862. ###

 

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NEIGHBORHOOD WORD: “LOVE & SOLIDARITY IN QUEENS”

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Published on: 02.03.2012

 

NEIGHBORHOOD WORD:
“LOVE & SOLIDARITY IN QUEENS”
Pinoy Poets and Writers Celebrate Love Stories, Philippine Struggle
and the Filipino-American Community in Queens

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 @ 3PM
Bayanihan Community Center
40-21 69th St, Woodside, NY
(Take the E or F to 74th-Roosevelt Avenue or the 7 to 69th St-Fisk Ave)

Does Valentine’s Day have you all atwitter? Ease into your “mahal kita” with an afternoon of stellar performances from acclaimed Filipino poets and writers, as well as performances from Filipino and Latino community members and immigrants celebrating love stories from the homeland, solidarity with the Filipino struggle and commemorate Philippine-American War.

We bring you an afternoon of storytelling, camaraderie, and mouth-watering Filipino food!

This event is co-sponsored by the Philippine Forum and Asian American Writers’ Workshop and a part of the Philippine Solidarity Week.

Full list of events for the Philippine Solidarity Week can be found here:
http://philippinesolidarity.wordpress.com/events/

SAVE THE DATE!!! 2/19, Sun, 2pm: Philippine Forum General Assembly

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Published on: 02.02.2012

To all members and supporters, please save the date!

Philippine Forum will have its monthly General Assembly on February 19, Sunday, 2pm @ the Bayanihan Filipino Community Center (40-21 69th St Woodside NY 11377) to discuss about upcoming events and activities (Bayanihan Gala in March, Free Immigration Clinics, Youth Programs, etc.), other future plans and organizational matters. We hope to see you there! :)

For more info, please call 3478671550 or email msaulon@philippineforum.org or mdulfo@philippineforum.org to confirm your attendance. Thank you!

Sat, 2/5: A MILLION SIGNATURES FOR GENUINE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND AGAINST DEPORTATIONS

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Published on: 02.01.2012

CAMPAIGN TO COLLECT
A MILLION SIGNATURES FOR
GENUINE IMMIGRATION REFORM
AND AGAINST DEPORTATIONS

Sunday, February 5, 2PM
Bayanihan Center 40-21, 69th Street, Woodside, Queens
Train 7 to 69th Street Queens

The International Migrants Alliance (IMA) invites community organizations representing immigrants from different countries to an assembly to coordinate the campaign for the collection of 1 million signatures for a genuine, just and humanitarian immigration reform promoting the integration of the undocumented into society, permitting a dignified life, access to education, healthcare, and work without being victims of exploitation, abuse and violence.The petitions will be delivered to the White House and the US Congress.

We demand an end to the raids and deportations which divide and destroy families. Racist authorities take advantage of these laws to strengthen their racist policies on migration and have spread them to various states denying immigrants education, health services housing and jobs. They are even trying to deny children born in the US their citizenship. These laws have encouraged neo fascist, xenophobic groups which attack and murder immigrants.

We should not permit raids which break into people’s homes, even as they sleep, to go to work and school the next day, treating them as if they were criminals, violating their human rights and dignity. We immigrants perform the worst paid jobs and we pay taxes and send money to our native countries. We are not terrorists nor criminals nor a load on this country.

Join this campaign for the rights of immigrants and take part in the campaign to collect 1 million signatures.

For more information:
Antonio Arizaga             646.823.6651
Julia Camagong             718.565.8862

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