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Gloria La Riva: Los Inmigrantes y la Lucha por la Igualdad
Usted está invitado a un evento público para conocer a, y hablar con la candidata Gloria La Riva, luchadora quien aboga por "Derechos Plenos para Todos los Inmigrantes", por el fin a la redadas, deportaciones y la persecución de los trabajadores y familias inmigrantes, por la Migra y la policía local.
Los Inmigrantes y la Lucha por la Igualdad
La Riva en la gran marcha pro-inmigrante del 1994, en contra de la Propuesta 187
GLORIA LA RIVA
domingo, 6 de julio, 2:00 pm,en el Local: Comite Pro Uno,
calle N. Fresno, #435, Fresno
Gloria La Riva se postula como candidata independiente para la presidencia de los Estados Unidos. Ya está en el listado de candidatos en varios estados del país, y ahora busca la nominación del Partido Paz y Libertad en California.
Su plataforma nacional apoya las luchas del pueblo trabajador, y exige sin excepción derechos plenos para la comunidad inmigrante. Ha participado por años en las luchas pro-inmigrantes por toda California por más de 25 años.
La mamá de Gloria La Riva es de México, y como hija de madre inmigrante, ella conoce las luchas y dificultades cotidianas que el pueblo inmigrante enfrenta, y la necesidad urgente de que la comunidad inmigrante sea garantizada la igualdad. Gloria ha laborado en muchos trabajos, como mesera, moza de caballos en hipódromos, secretaria y en la tipografía.
Hoy, Gloria es la presidenta del Sector de Tipografía de la Unión de Trabajadores de Prensa, Lo. 39521 (CWA). Fue la candidata para gobernadora en California bajo la nominación del Partido Paz y Libertad, en las elecciones de 1994 y de 1998.
Auspiciado por el Partido Paz y Libertad y Partido Socialismo y Liberación
For more information:
http://pazylibertad.org/
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Also receiving little press is the increasing occurrence of malaria that originates U.S. nationals that have picked up the disease while overseas and from infected persons that have recently migrated to the U.S. Several of these individuals have entered the country illegally, and therefore bypass needed healthcare due to fear of capture. This scenario is also being observed with several other diseases.
Dengue Fever also known as "break bone fever" is another mosquito transmitted disease that is of concern. Two versions of the disease can occur, with one version being a hemorrhagic fever. Dengue fever usually starts suddenly with a high fever, rash, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, and muscle and joint pain. The severity of the joint pain explains the name "breakbone fever". Nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite are common. A rash usually appears 3 to 4 days after the start of the fever. The illness can last up to 10 days, but complete recovery can take as long as a month. Older children and adults are usually sicker than young children.
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