El Chicano November 05 2015

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e e k l y W EL CHICANo Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 52, NO. 46

THIS WEEK Annual Dia de los Muertos event Gloria’s Corner at cemetery brings in thousands & Words To Think About

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Veterans Day Special & Events A7 & 8

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By Anthony Victoria

t. View Cemetery and Mortuary general manager Connie Anderson said it frustrates her when people

Mini Maker Faire in Redlands

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Xipe Totec Aztec Dancers performing during the third annual Dia de los Muertos event at the Mt. View Cemetery and Mortuary on Nov. 1. are judgemental of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)--the traditional Latino holiday that honors the deceased. “When I would organize this event in Monrovia, I would get

calls from people chastising me for believing in the devil,” said Anderson. “I would tell them, ‘come and see’. There’s nothing

Muertos cont. on next page

Groups to hold press conference to show support of prison hunger strike

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Calendar Classifieds Legal Notices Opinion Service Dir.

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Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Coalition organizers participating in civil disobedience during a protest at the Adelanto Detention Center in Nov. 2013.

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launched a hunger strike at the Adelanto Detention Center on October 28, according to Inland Immigrant Youth wenty male immigrants-- Empire the majority of them from Coalition (IEIYC) organizers. Central America-- The strike at the Immigration and

By Anthony Victoria

Customs Enforcement (ICE) prison is the fourth to be launched across the nation in the past two weeks, with similar incidents takAdelanto cont. on next page

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November 5 , 2015

Community Gathers to Support Education

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argaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.® Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” With 1,000 participants, the group may not be small, but the parents and community leaders attending the November 10 Community Gathering for Excellence are both thoughtful and committed to changing education and, by extension, the City of San Bernardino for the better. The fourth annual Community Gathering for Excellence will be held at the National Orange Show from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) is hosting the free event in collaboration with key partners, including Cal State San Bernardino, Loma Linda University, San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, San Bernardino Valley College, San Bernardino County, and the City of San Bernardino. SBCUSD Superintendent Dr. Dale Marsden launched the Gathering for Excellence in 2012 as a way to engage stakeholders in meaningful dialogue about local educational reforms. This year’s event will focus on how the strategic plan developed in recent years by local partners are connected to and support SBCUSD’s own Community Engagement Plan. “Educating children is the responsibility of our entire community,” Marsden said. “The way to ensure that our students graduate from high school prepared to succeed in college or the workforce is through these key partnerships.” Spots are still available for members of the community who want to attend the event. Attendees can register at http://www.eventbrite.com/o/s an-bernardino-city-unifieds c h o o l - d i s t r i c t 8461393025?s=44633212. Attendance is free, but you must register in advance.


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