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Call For 2/27 Richmond March To Chevron-Money For Education-Not For Billionaires
The Richmond Organizing Committee for the statewide March 4 Day of Strike and Action is organizing a march on the Chevron refinery from a school in Richmond on Feb 27, 2010
Organizing the major demonstration, people marching throughout California, is now underway.
Whatever your age, JOIN US
Come 1:00 pm, Saturday, February 13, 2010
350 MacDonald Ave., Richmond, Trinity Plaza
to plan to alert our community , to build and demonstrate our unity.
Your neighbors are coming to our next session to plan for our
walk through the neighborhood
February 27, 2010, 11:00 am.
starting at Nystrom School, 230 Harbour Way South
Richmond, CA
We’ll pass out flyers
and talk with our neighbors,
reminding them to walk again at the statewide
ALL OUT ON MARCH 4, 2010
to keep and improve public education.
to protect jobs and social services.
to end war and close prisons.
to stop the war on immigrants and all workers.
We march again, working to gain our goals.
Contact diamel(at)aol.com 510 501-7347 Diane Brown
We’re told there’s not enough money for us to give us all the services that belong to us. You know that’s not true. Just to begin with, Chevron takes huge profit out of our neighborhood and gives back pollution. They can pay. They will pay. That’s our work to get done. Come to our meeting to share the plan of action to keep our services.
Whatever your age, JOIN US
Come 1:00 pm, Saturday, February 13, 2010
350 MacDonald Ave., Richmond, Trinity Plaza
to plan to alert our community , to build and demonstrate our unity.
Your neighbors are coming to our next session to plan for our
walk through the neighborhood
February 27, 2010, 11:00 am.
starting at Nystrom School, 230 Harbour Way South
Richmond, CA
We’ll pass out flyers
and talk with our neighbors,
reminding them to walk again at the statewide
ALL OUT ON MARCH 4, 2010
to keep and improve public education.
to protect jobs and social services.
to end war and close prisons.
to stop the war on immigrants and all workers.
We march again, working to gain our goals.
Contact diamel(at)aol.com 510 501-7347 Diane Brown
We’re told there’s not enough money for us to give us all the services that belong to us. You know that’s not true. Just to begin with, Chevron takes huge profit out of our neighborhood and gives back pollution. They can pay. They will pay. That’s our work to get done. Come to our meeting to share the plan of action to keep our services.
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2010 Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, for the State of California
Cell: (661) 400-0059
Email: LeonardJ.Martin(at)gmail.com
Website: http://leonardmartin.us/wordpress/
Why I am Running for “Superintendent of Public Instruction” 2010
My mission is to support all Public Schools, Teachers, Students and Staff.
California public education is facing its destruction. The state’s fiscal crisis has resulted in many district’s financial ruin. Budgets are being slashed, education workers are being cut and schools, primarily in poor minority and working class districts, are being shut down. Education conditions are under attack. I support the March 4th Day of Action and Strike in Defense of Public Education. The Oakland Education Association, the United Teachers of Los Angeles, the California Faculty Association CFA, and the California Federation of Teachers CFT have endorsed this action. This day of massive strikes, rallies, and walkouts will bring this crisis into the forefront of public perception and will be an historic turning point in our struggle against budget cuts, layoffs, and the continued decimation of the public school system.
I believe that we need a basic restructuring of education in the State of California to protect public education for the future of our young people and the state of California and to that end I propose the following:
1. School Financing:
We need equality of financing. I will work to end the primary financing of education through property taxes. Under this system the schools in the wealthier districts do quite well while schools in California’s poor and mostly urban working class communities face bankruptcy.
I support the elimination of the commercial exemption under Proposition 13, the elimination of the 2/3’s vote in the legislature to pass a budget, and a capital tax on the 2% of Californians who own and control most of the wealth in California.
I will work for a statewide education tax on the corporations and wealthy to fund education
A clear example of the need for these measures is the crisis is in Richmond, California where the teachers face cutback in dependent healthcare and increase class sizes while the Chevron Corporation, which has a major refinery in that city, refuses to pay more taxes to the City of Richmond for the schools. As the State of California, Superintendent of Public Instruction, I will personally join with students and education workers to demand that these companies pay for education.
I will oppose the continued funding of more prisons and support for the prison industry in California. These funds should be going to rebuild our school system and for our children. As the State of California, Superintendent of Public Instruction, I will oppose the twisted priorities of California with more and more money going to prisons while our education system is being destroyed.
2. Privatization and Restructuring:
We need to end the privatization and “restructuring” of our schools. I oppose Obama’s Secretary of Education, Arnie Duncan, who is demanding that schools be turned over to private organizations to be run as charters. This is happening throughout California where private corporations financed by the Eli Broad Foundation, Green Dot Schools and the Gates Foundation are pouring funding into privately run schools. At the same time these billionaires refuse to pay more taxes to properly fund California schools. Why is it that the richest state in the country is 49th in funding for education? I will make sure that this issue is at the forefront of my campaign and efforts when I become, Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of California.
3. Health and Safety:
I will demand and work to make sure that all K-12 schools in the State of California are healthy and safe for the students and staff. In too many schools in California, there are problems with mold and other toxins on the school grounds. At the same time the cutback in maintenance staff has meant that students face dirty classrooms and filthy bathrooms. These physical conditions drive students out of the schools and onto the streets and it has to stop…and driving teachers into early retirement and disability
4. Standardized Testing and Bilingual Education
I oppose the use of standardized testing. The “No Child Left Behind” program that makes testing the key component of education in the United States. The restructuring of the schools under this anti-education agenda is in fact weakening our education system and turning the schools into testing centers and not education and critical thinking centers that prepare young people for the future. We also need to have bilingual education in all schools to train and encourage our youth to learn the languages of people from throughout California and make them ready to participate and contribute to the economy of California and the world.
5. Politicians Taking Over Schools:
I oppose the continuing drive of local politicians to take over the schools and also the state take-over of schools supposedly to solve the financial and education crisis. This has taken place in Oakland and in Los Angeles it has led to a deterioration of education conditions for the students and teachers and the state take-over has resulted in further financial debt with highly paid outside consultants getting hundreds of millions of dollars that should be going into maintaining the facilities and educational programs.
6. Military Recruitment in Schools:
I oppose the recruiting students in our schools to meet the military needs in Iraq and Afghanistan. The hundreds of billions of dollars going to these wars are an insult and a threat to our educational needs here at home. Young students, mostly working class or poor Latino and Black, are targeted for recruitment and not for jobs and further education but for use as cannon fodder at these adventures abroad. I will oppose military recruitment and military training in the schools and support funding for technical and vocational training for all our youth so they can help rebuild California into a clean and environmentally advanced society.
7. Commercialization and Fundraising:
I oppose commercialization in the schools, from unhealthy fatty foods to commercial arrangements with companies who are pushing their products. I oppose the need to push students into selling products in order to fund the schools. California is the richest State in the nation and we have the resources and wealth to pay for a great education without forcing the students into becoming sales people to raise money for their schools.
8. Yearly Conference:
I support an annual yearly statewide conference of education workers, students, and parents to discuss the state of our schools and to develop agendas to protect our education. We need to bring all elements that are critical in our education system together to defend our education system and make it again the best in the world.
I want your feedback.
Leonard James Martin for the State of California
Superintendent of Public Instruction 2010
P. O. Box 802888
Santa Clarita, California 91380-2888
http://leonardmartin.us/wordpress/about
Leonardj.martin(at)gmail.com
Cell (661) 400-0059