Por Francisco Duarte En Honor a la Clase Obrera Mundial En gran parte por motivos comerciales hoy casi todo parece tener su día: el compadre, los amigos, hasta el sombrero. Cada cosa para diferentes [...] Continue Reading
Editorial Mayo 2018
Por Lourdes Medina Mayo el quinto mes del año y el más estresante del calendario. En Estadounidenses, no es tradicional celebrar el 1o de mayo como el día del trabajo, y para los llamados “Baby [...] Continue Reading
Sanger Vecinos Unidos y SAM Academy
Por Lourdes Medina En febrero de 2018, Vecinos Unidos capítulo de la Fundación Dolores Huerta en Sanger, visitaron S.A.M. Academia (Science, Art and Music) centro para el arte, ciencia y música. La [...] Continue Reading
El 15 de mayo: “El Día del Maestro”
Por Raquel Enríquez Gómez Quiero hacer un homenaje al menos simbólico, a mis papás, maestros por vocación: por su gran ejemplo como padres y como maestros. Gracias Humberto P. Enriquez Leon y a mi [...] Continue Reading
Controversia del Censo 2020
Por Samuel Molina Sobre la intención de agregar una nueva pregunta al censo estadounidense. Dentro de las responsabilidades y tareas con las que cuenta un Estado moderno, está aquella que tiene que [...] Continue Reading
MARCH FOR OUR LIVES
Thousands of Fresnans gathered at Fresno High School on March 24 in support of students throughout the country advocating an end to gun violence. Students, families and supporters of March for Our [...] Continue Reading
FTA Elects New President
By Louis Jamerson The Fresno Teachers Association (FTA) has elected a new president, Manuel Bonilla. Bonilla received 82% of the vote. Bonilla is currently a teacher at McLane High School, where he [...] Continue Reading
TECTONIC FORCES CONVERGE: Walls of Institutional Racism Sway at City Hall
By Kevin Hall A recent unanimous vote by the Fresno City Council threatens to knock the city’s developer-controlled politics right off its old foundations. The legislative temblor struck in late [...] Continue Reading
The Face of Racism
By Kevin Hall A pustule occasionally erupts on Fresno’s complacent face of institutionalized racism. At the Jan. 25 City Council meeting, it was Council Member Steve Brandau’s turn. Again. He [...] Continue Reading
Who Deserves Our City’s Financial Assistance?
By Norman M. Lambert There is an interesting power play going on currently in Fresno. We have criminalized the homeless (the lowest rung on the ladder of life) and subsidized (welfare for the rich) [...] Continue Reading
Immigrant Families Against Men with Guns
By Stan Santos It is the late winter of 2018, and the skies shed their last tears in our cherished San Joaquin Valley. The land continues providing wealth to the rich, food and shelter to poor and [...] Continue Reading
Immigrants and the Sad Realities of Healthcare
By Samuel Molina Congress made further attempts last year to remove provisions from the Affordable Care Act, therefore it is necessary to remain vigilant and do all that can be done in each state to [...] Continue Reading