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Volume 73, Issue 21
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Speech team award for the second consecutive year
‘El Bracero’ blends love and history through mariachi music
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Wednesday, May 11, 2016
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FIGHTING FOR US—Secretary Hillary Clinton speaks to an energetic crowd about her policies on free
community college tuition if elected president last Thursday in the South Gym. Protesters stand on both sides of the exit as Clinton supports leave the South Gym.
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Clinton speaks to Elans BY IVAN CAZARES AND MEGAN G. RAZZETTI Staff Writers The South Gym’s floor was filled with Hillary Clinton supporters Thursday while an estimated 200 protesters gathered on Avenida Cesar Chavez. There were many people waiting in line who didn't make it into the rally. It was the Democratic Presidential Candidate’s 11th visit to the Los Angeles area since the start of her campaign. The former Secretary of State spoke to her supporters about the importance of education and what she referred to as “the fight for comprehensive immigration reform.” Clinton pushed her position on equal pay for women and paid family leave.
“We’re also going to follow California’s lead and make sure we have paid family leave for working families,” she said. “I will do everything I can to make the economy work for everybody, to help more people lift themselves out of poverty, lift themselves into the middle class and go as far as their hard work and talents will take them.” Members of the ELAC community came to see Clinton. “I’m so excited that she’s (Clinton) is on the campus where I’m teaching,” ELAC French professor Rebecca Ebin said. “I’ve been working here for 10 years and this is the biggest event on a national level that has happened during my time here.” Ebin explained her reasons for supporting Clinton are due to her thoughts on the importance of education.
“Of course I want free tuition at the community colleges,” Ebin said. “I feel Hilary shares those views.” Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti was among the speakers at the event. “This isn't about building walls, it's about building bridges,” Garcetti said. Garcetti and other speakers emphasized a united front against Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Clinton criticized Trump on his stance on immigration. She called him a “loose cannon” and someone who should not be in the Oval Office. “I don’t want a president that is obsessed with the size of his hands. I want a president that is obsessed with the size of our middles class,” Garcetti said.
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Protesters rally against Clinton BY DORANY PINEDA Staff Writer Hundreds of protesters rallied on Avenida Cesar Chavez on Thursday in opposition to Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton’s visit to East Los Angeles College. As attendees of Clinton’s speech left the men’s gym, protesters surrounded them on both sides. Several supporters of Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders shouted “ELAC is for Bernie.” The crowd of protesters was mixed, with youth making up the majority of the demographic. Union del Barrio of Los Angeles, MEXA of ELAC, the Los Angeles Brown Berets, Black Lives Matter and several other organizations mobilized at Belvedere Park around 3 p.m. and marched to ELAC where they met with other
Clinton protesters. Signs that read, “Liar Liar pants on fire! Sincerely, ELAC,” “Put her in jail: war criminal,” “Stop representing corporate interests and start representing the interests of of the people,” and “I lost my house. Hillary voted to bail out Wall Street and they paid her millions. Where’s my bail-out?” among many others, littered the horizon. ELAC students and protesters filled the streets chanting, “The students united will never be divided!,” “Hillary, fuera de East LA!,” “We’re not rich!,” and “We’re not illegal, we’re indigenous!” Former student, president of the student body and MEChA coach at ELAC, Sofia Quinonez, spoke passionately to protesters about her opposition of Clinton and her policies. “Hillary is not for the
environment. She supports the privatization of water. Without water, there is no life. “She killed Berta Caceres. She killed children in Libya. She has blood on her hands. Get out of East LA!” Quinonez shouted. Caceres was an Honduran indigenous leader and environmental activist who was murdered in her home earlier this year. In 2009, then the Secretary of State, Clinton was involved in the ousting of former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya. At the time, Clinton openly criticized the ousting of Zelaya as a coup, but in the last several months has suggested that the raid into Zelaya’s home was conducted in accordance to orders from the country’s Supreme Court.
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Protesters interrupt ceremony to voice demands BY JOSE ROJAS Staff Writer Protesters interrupted the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Campus Student Center to make their demands for a resource center for AB540 and undocumented students heard on Thursday. Protesters gathered in front of Helen Miller Bailey Library in solidarity with undocumented who are demanding a resource center. They were moved by Los Angeles County Sheriff
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Department to the Free Speech Area. The peaceful protest was organized by the Students for Equal Rights Club, a student club at East Los Angeles College committed to providing support and advocating for undocumented students. SER and other organizations like MECHA can be seen on campus collecting signatures in support of a resource center for undocumented students. SER is demanding an undocumented and AB540 student resource center that will help
empower them to achieve their educational goals, overcome legal and financial obstacles and achieve their long-term goals. According to SER, every year 65,000 undocumented students graduate from U.S. high schools, and only five to ten percent of these graduates go onto higher education. California is home to 38,000 of these students of which 34,000 enroll in community colleges. CN/IVAN CAZARES
RESOURCE CENTER Cont. on page 4 PROTESTA—Protestors including members of MECHA de ELAC and the Students for Equal Rights Club reorganize in front of the Free Speech Area after being moved by sheriffs.
LAPD hiring seminar and exam
Job and career fair
ASU elections results
Los Angeles Police Department will have a seminar and exam hiring at the South Gate Educational Center on Monday. The workshop starts at 11 a.m. and the exam at 12:15 pm. at room 107. For more information email officer Clark at 26195@lapd.lacity.org
East Los Angeles College will host a job and career fair on May 25 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the E3 quad. The fair is open to the community. Attendees are required to bring a resume and are recommended to come in professional attire.
Aurora Paredes, president, Brittany Ramirez, V.P., Jessica Ramirez, V.P. of Finances, Led Vera, treasurer, Areli Vargas, chief justice, Gilbert Vazquez, chief delegate and Monique Hernandez, secretary and Angel Gonzalez, Historian.