4/22/10

Suffolk County NY Anti-Immigrant Leader Margaret Bianculli-Dyber Lashes Out at Lucero’s Mom

LIWins: Margaret Bianculli-Dyber, one of Long Island’s best known anti-immigrant activists, lashed out at the mother of Marcelo Lucero in an interview with the LIPress after the guilty verdict in the Jeffrey Conroy murder trial.

Photo: Margaret Bianculli-Dyber, Sending Back the Mexicans, VillageVoice

4 comments:

Defensores de Democracia said...

YouTube.com Videos :

Several Shakira Videos : Singer goes to Phoenix Arizona and talks with the Mayor and the Chief of Police ( they are worried ) - She talks to the victims of Racism and is praised by Phoenix Councilman Tom Simplot

Shakira is becoming the Super Symbol of Latinos in USA :

Shakira is in Phoenix Arizona with the victims of Racism ( and Imbecility ! ) ... The abuse against Latinos in Arizona, harassed, stalked, victimized and insulted.

Shakira speaks out against Racism and joins the Boycott against Arizona - She talks with many victims that will have to abandon the state, even American Citizens are harassed and insulted.

April 29, 2010 — CNN
Arizona Governor Signs Controversial Immigration Law - The Boycott against Racism - Racial profiling - SHAKIRA ARIZONA BOYCOTT

Shakira Joins Arizona Boycott!

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Rachel Maddow shows the Big Magnitude of the Boycott - Phoenix Councilman Tom Simplot talks to Rachel, Tom Simplot praises Shakira, and underlines her importance - Great Damage to Phoenix during the past Martin Luther King Boycott

goog2k — April 28, 2010 — Rachel talks with Phoenix city councilman, Tim Simplot, about the Mayor's suit against the Arizona law and boycotts. Shakira's coming to Phoenix Thursday. From MSNBC & msnbc.com

Phoenix Mayor sues Arizona. Oops!!! Shakira will weigh in - Rachel Maddow


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Betunosy — April 30, 2010 — La cantante fue a Phoenix, Arizona el jueves para mostrar su rechazo a la ley SB1070.

SHAKIRA AGAINST ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW SB 1070


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People in Seattle ( State of Washington ) joining to battle against the Racism in Arizona

ChangedTheWorldToday — April 30, 2010 — Seattle is boycotting Arizona in an attempt to voice their opposition to the new immigration reform.

Boycott on Arizona


Look for these Videos in YouTube.com or here :

Raciality.com

Vicente Duque

Defensores de Democracia said...

BeyondChron.com : How to Win the Arizona Boycott : Recruit Enthusiastic Youngsters and Students for a Summer Boycott and continue the Boycott activities beyond the season - Call the conventions and ask cancellations

Adrenaline, Youth, Enthusiasm :

A triumph of the Arizona Boycott would be a Great Wonderful Beautiful Political Stunt with many repercusions not only for Immigration Politics but also for Democratic and Liberty Politics. - Those that want to invade private life and police human beings for their color or facial features would be rebuked.

The Arizona Boycott is a wonderful golden opportunity for youngsters and students that are considering a political career. They would learn what a grassroots movement filled with enthusiasm is ( from the inside ! )


BeyondChron.com
How to Win the Arizona Boycott
May. 11‚ 2010

by Randy Shaw‚
Randy Shaw is the author of Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century, which will be out in paperback in July.

How to Win the Arizona Boycott

http://www.beyondchron.org/articles/How_to_Win_the_Arizona_Boycott_8105.html


Some excerpts :

In the past two weeks, the call for an economic boycott of Arizona has spread far beyond the political arena. In addition to labor and immigrant rights groups, it quickly won support from such unusual suspects as pop singers Shakira and Ricky Martin, the NBA’s “Los Phoenix Suns,” and the Major League Baseball Players Association. Polls show African-Americans are even more hostile than Latinos to the racist Arizona law, and conventions from multiple groups are already being switched out of state. But boycotts typically start with a flurry of activity. Most then dissipate without building the boycott infrastructure necessary to achieve their original goal. For the Arizona boycott to succeed, activists must follow the lessons of the UFW grape and lettuce boycotts of the 1960’s and 1970’s, the South Africa divestment campaign of the 1970s and 1980’s, and the UNITE HERE “Hotel Rising Boycott” of 2006. And the timing is perfect for a “Boycott Summer,” which would boost immigrant rights activism both in Arizona and nationally.

“Boycott Summer”

The critical distinction between successful and failed boycotts is the creation of a boycott infrastructure. In other words, a campaign operation that continues after the media launch event ends, and that builds the boycott through continually harnessing and recruiting volunteers.

The Center for Community Change, its network of affiliated groups, and its labor allies collectively has the staff capability to build an Arizona boycott infrastructure. And while some might argue that focusing on Arizona is a distraction from comprehensive federal reform, at this point the only way a breakthrough can happen on the latter is by activists showing clout on the state boycott.

With summer approaching and many colleges already out, the timing is perfect for a massive “Boycott Summer” campaign in Arizona. Whether this occurs depends on the commitment of boycott groups to build such an infrastructure, which appears to be a golden opportunity to keep immigration reform on the national radar during hearings on proposed Supreme Court Justice Kagan, the ongoing oil spill, financial reforms, and other news.

Recruitment for a Boycott Summer campaign will keep the issue alive across the nation, nationalizing a local struggle in the same way that the UFW used grape and lettuce boycott recruitment to spread word of its struggle with growers in California’s Central Valley. Recruits also become troops in the larger battle for federal reform, so their value extends beyond Arizona and will likely continue when they return to school in the fall.


Youth, Minorities, Demography and Politics :

Milenials.com

Vicente Duque

Defensores de Democracia said...

Killing of Marcelo Lucero in Long Island, Suffolk County, New York.

New York Times : teenager that killed a Hispanic immigrant in a 2008 hate-crime attack in Long Island NY was sentenced to 25 years - teenager’s father leaving the courtroom in a tearful rage


A horrible murder by a Coward Gang of Six Scoundrels :


As is very customary in these horrible crimes of HATE the murderer is described as a "little angel of heaven" by family and friends asking for leniency, "honors student", "good friend", "model sportsman", etc, etc, etc .... "My kid is a nice kid"

There is a lot of pity for the perpetrators, but not for the victim.

Many Racist Crimes have recently gone unpunished in total Impunity or Leniency - This seems like a welcome exception.

Raciality.com

Vicente Duque

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