El Chicano November 19 2015

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

Vol 52, NO. 48

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner & Words To Think About

Garcia’s dream fulfilled as new Center for the Arts opens in San Bernardino

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San Bernardino School Board Member Keeps Up Endorsement Winning Streak

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Salvation Army Holiday Food Drive

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Dr. Ernie Garcia speaks to local actor and U.S. Marine veteran Ben Munoz.

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Back in 2008, the old Spanish structure that had been stripped of hacienda-style San Bernardino its copper, some of its infrastruchilanthropist Dr. Ernie Water Department building, locat- ture, and occupied by squatters. Garcia has always been a ed at the corner of E Street and Today the building sits as the new man with a plan, or better 11th Street in San Bernardino, was Arts cont. on next page nothing more than a dilapidated yet, perception. By Anthony Victoria

Groups demand end to jail expansion as Riverside County bids for additional funding fails

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Temple Beth El rabbi Suzanne Singer speaking during a press conference on Nov. 13. Friday November 13 to urge officials to quell jail expansion efforts. The press conference was put everal organizers gathered together by the Alternatives to Jail at the Riverside County Expansion Coalition, which conAdministration Center on sists of the Inland Empire

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Immigrant Youth Coalition, ACLU of Southern California and Inland Congregations United for Change (ICUC) to name a few. Jails cont. on next page

ust 24 hours after landing a highly coveted endorsement from California Black Caucus Legislative Chairman and State Assemblyman Reggie JonesSawyer, today San Bernardino City Unified School Board Member Abigail Medina picked up the support of California State Assemblyman Mike Gipson. Currently the representative for California’s 64th Assembly District, Gipson has a held a variety of significant posts, including serving as a local City Councilman in Carson, as a Police Officer for the City of Maywood, as well as working in the labor movement at the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). “I really appreciate this endorsement from Assemblyman Mike Gipson,” said Medina. “Together, we share a common agenda that’s focused on empowering working men and women, protecting their rights, bolstering the middle class, increasing investments in job-training, workforce development, afterschool programs, and of course more in education. I’m delighted to count Assemblyman Gipson among my top supporters and look forward to working closely with him on my campaign in the weeks and month ahead.” Beyond endorsements, Medina is also leading on the fundraising front. According to reports on California’s Secretary of State’s website, Medina is the top Democratic fundraiser in the race for the 40th District. Beyond endorsements, Medina is also leading on the fundraising front. According to reports on California’s Secretary of State’s website, Medina is the top Democratic fundraiser in the race for the 40th District.


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