Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity - In a time of social decay is a must

Photograph of the July 25th El Barrio Freedom March!  The photos were provided by Radhames Morales, of the ProLibertad Asvisory Board and Fuerza De la Revolucion Dominicana, and Benjamin Ramos, of ProLibertad.
Photograph of the July 25th El Barrio Freedom March!  The photos were provided by Radhames Morales, of the ProLibertad Advisory Board and Fuerza De la Revolucion Dominicana, and Benjamin Ramos, of ProLibertad.



“Revolutionary Moral”

Our involvement in housing and education is how we first developed a sense of humanity. Our children were part of the organization. In order for us to go to the meetings, somebody had to take care of them. And we would all do that. Without anybody teaching us about the “socialist man and woman,” we started doing it. We did not start out by studying the theory and consciously implementing it. On the contrary, our theory developed through the relationships, the human relationships that evolved day-to-day as we dealt with issues that affected the community. That was not contrary to Marxism; it reaffirmed Marxism. We learned that later on.

 - Federico Lora, former member and founder of El Comité-MINP


    As I sit home on this rainy summer day in August, I became compelled to type and express my admiration of one of many books I read this summer of 2020 during this Global Pandemic. Oh yes, face mask and social distancing has become daily routine and norm for us all, but that does not mean we should shut ourselves away from a good read. One book I found to be insightful, inspirational, and powerful in ways that helped expand my social consciousness even greater was “Radical Imagination, Radical Humanity” by author and activist Rose Muzio.


An almost forgotten history within the LatinX Community of the Puerto Rican’s Political Activism in New York which I believe needs to be told. After reading Muzio’s book it gave me a broader sense of urban LatinX history within the context of social justice activism.


Too many times scholars and historians’ praises high profile political figures and pro-establishment institutions but tend to forget about other powerful grassroots movements that have shaken the US politics apparatus. In the 70s one radical organization that demanded change for a better way living for their community was the Marxist-Leninist radical left organization called El Comité-MINP.


El Comité-MINP (Movimento de Izquierda Nacional Puertorriqueño) was a Puerto Rican National Left Movement that inspired a whole new generation of progressive and left movements in the LatinX community today. I was able to understand the motivations and their commitment to fighting for public housing, education, and of course a FREE Puerto Rico under the grips of the US Empire.


The book tells the huge significant gains El Comité-MINP was able to accomplish but also the difficulties within the organization that ultimately ended on closing the doors to the public. However, their Revolutionary spirit lives on within new organizations inspired by organizations like El Comité-MINP.


I highly recommend this book to those that want to know more about Puerto Rican movements such as El Comité-MINP that no doubt has shed a light on our corrupt political and economic system in the United States.





Where to purchase the book:

https://www.sunypress.edu/p-6333-radical-imagination-radical-hum.aspx


https://www.revolutionbooks.org/book/9781438463544


https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/radical-imagination-radical-humanity-rose-muzio/1125050126


https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Imagination-Humanity-Political-Activism/dp/1438463553




Cesar Omar Sanchez

by César Omar Sánchez. Community organizer, New York/New Jersey Cuba Si Coalition, Advisory Board Member of ProLibertad: Free All Political Prisoners Campaign.

Monday, July 27, 2020

USA Out of Puerto Rico! Protest Rally and March

122 Years of Exploitation!
122 Years of Repression and Oppression!
122 years of US White Supremacy and Racism!
122 Years of Resistance and Rebellion!

Denouncing 122 Years of US Colonialism!
Marching in the spirit of Don Rafael Cancel Miranda! 

Location: E. 125th street and Lexington Ave, New York City


Prolibertad Freedom Campaign
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign - Protest on Saturday, July 25th in East Harlem
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign - Protest on Saturday, July 25th in East Harlem
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign

Prolibertad Freedom Campaign - Protest on Saturday, July 25th in East Harlem

Prolibertad Freedom Campaign
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign - Protest on Saturday, July 25th in East Harlem
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign

Prolibertad Freedom Campaign - Protest on Saturday, July 25th in East Harlem
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign
Prolibertad Freedom Campaign - Protest on Saturday, July 25th in East Harlem

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

No Reopening Schools





REALLY?? Amid a pandemic and the White House’s disastrous response to tackle COVID-19, this might seem like quid pro quo that uses the federal government’s education dollars as leverage to force states and school districts to reestablish normalcy, however unsafe the public health conditions. No Thank You.
May I suggest the following based on what a Georgia teacher posted 3 weeks ago-

No Reopening Schools until

  1. A proven, effective vaccine for adults and children-maybe next year
  2. A proven effective cure for adults/children-unlikely
  3. No COVID19 infections or deaths x 1 month-not this year
This is the only science that we should consider as a bottom line

Everything else is based on doing the best we can under the conditions of 

  1. No Public Health System nationally, and almost none left in any state or locally since we lost 100,000 public health workers since 1980, barely maybe have 100,000 left, probably less and need at least 250,000 based on a paper released in 2009
  2. Can you imagine going to work anywhere, especially a school, if there were no flu vaccine-when a minimum of 30,000-60,000 children and adults in the US die every year from flu-most unvaccinated
  3. at this point, covid19 is more infectious than flu has been for years (R0)>1.5-2
  4. falling into the trap of trying to make schools safe places for covid19 will result in massive debates of whose plan is safer than whose when the majority of urban schools were not safe places before covid19: “How many angels can dance or stand on the head of a pin??"
  5. how many schools have you been in where all sinks, faucets, soap dispensers (if they exist) etc are working, much-less having touch-less ones which are the only way to stop the transmission of any infectious disease that's why surgeons have them??
  6. how many people think kids, teens, and adults will keep masks on-please raise your hand, etc. etc., instead we should be focusing all our organizing on #1-3 at the top of this email + vastly improving online teaching and learning + joining with social movements to stop rent, evictions, pay all families $1,000/week to stay home and take care of their kids, no shut-offs, food stamps for all families whose kids qualify for federal school lunch, etc., etc.
Finally if you are not familiar with the Precautionary Principle please read this and circulate

Be safe, be happy, be smart-

don’t play the capitalist racist games of either political party or their colonialist lackeys like the American Academy of Pediatrics


"When an activity raises threats of harm to human health or the environment, precautionary measures should be taken even if some cause and effect relationships are not fully established scientifically.
In this context, the proponent of an activity, rather than the public, should bear the burden of proof. The process of applying the precautionary principle must be open, informed, and democratic and must include potentially affected parties. It must also involve an examination of the full range of alternatives, including no action." - Wingspread Statement on the Precautionary Principle, Jan. 1998

Siempre Adelante y Venceremos!


Cesar Omar Sanchez
by César Omar Sánchez. Community organizer, New York/New Jersey Cuba Si Coalition, Advisory Board Member of ProLibertad: Free All Political Prisoners Campaign.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Philosophical Reflection on Gender, Race, and Class in a Capitalistic Society.


By César Omar Sánchez

This report paper is a response analysis and reflection to a Social Justice class taken at NJCU (New Jersey City University). 
         
We are no doubt living in a world of spectacles during a Global Pandemic in the United States. We live in a world where profits are more valued than human lives. We see our beautiful planet being destroyed due to our human activities and the economic system that exacerbates it, Capitalism. This current economic paradigm that we are in will ultimately take us all to our doom if we do not rise and take affirmative actions. This not a mere hyperbole message I am conveying, but facts being presented to everyone to comprehend. In Capitalism, this system brings the following: gender inequality, racist cast system towards Afro-Americans, and the assault on the middle class which is almost wiped out.

Gender oppression under Capitalism

            If we look back into history, there a clear pattern on how gender subordination is intertwined within the functions of a capitalistic society. Unfortunately, when it comes to Gender Discrimination in the United States, women in the workforce are not treated well and ignored of their needs. From low salary wage to job positions where many of their white female counterparts do not have as much, gender discrimination continues to become a big problem not only in the United States but also worldwide.

In a 2012 report from the Center of American Progress, The State of Women of America, the inequalities remain. Yes, one will argue that women are increasing in numbers within the workforce, but women are paid only 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. However, for African American women, they are paid only 66 cents for every dollar a man makes. Just to clarify a little:


The pay disparity is more dramatic for women of color: African American women make 64 cents for every dollar white men make, and Hispanic women earn only 53 cents. (1)

The ferocity attacks on women and transgender are on the rise, even more, when Global Capitalism brings instability in people's livelihood. Racist caste oppressive system is still intact in the United States

Unfortunately, the ideology of white supremacy towards African Americans, Jews, Muslims, and other people of color is still alive and well in the United States. Even though their numbers are not significantly higher as in previous decades, it is important to know the historical backdrop of this nation and how it was founded under white supremacy. During the British Empire, colonialism in many regions of the world was key to conquer and seize natural resources. Let's take a Tory member of the British House of Commons in 1807 who said the following:
Giving education to the labouring classes of the poor...would...be prejudicial to their morals and happiness; it would teach them to despise their lot in life, instead of making them good servants in agriculture, and other laborious employment to which their rank in society had destined them; instead of teaching them subordination, it would render them factious and refractory...; it would enable them to read seditious pamphlets, vicious books, and publications against Christianity; it would read render them insolent to their superiors. (2)

When you look at politicians in the United States, you can see many echoes similar calls. William Harper, a pro-slavery lawyer from South Carolina said the following:


The Creator did not intend that every individual human being should be highly cultivated...It is better that a part should be fully and highly cultivated and the rest utterly ignorant. (3)

            If we analyze the entire prison industrial complex system in the United States, it has all the indications of modern-day slavery. This caste system in both our prison and outside world is built to keep us Latinos, Blacks, and people of color in check. These relics we see down south of this nation and mechanism in place are to remind us who are the real ones running the show. As the author, Michelle Alexander talks about in her book "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness", there is a systemic problem on how Blacks are continuing to be criminalized and discriminated which leads them to be sent off to prison. Our Criminal Court Justice in the United State is a joke, and if many of the Black individuals had an actual fair trial, the system will immediately collapse.


Jim Crow laws were wiped off the books decades ago, but today an extraordinary percentage of the African American community is warehoused in prisons or trapped in a parallel social universe, denied basic civil and human rights—including the right to vote; the right to serve on juries; and the right to be free of legal discrimination in employment, housing, access to education and public benefits." (4)

Defining Certain Structural Classism within a Capitalistic System

            There are different levels of classes within our society, however, the most obvious ones are the working classes and the ruling elites. When it comes to economic class, we must understand the working-class or the common people related to labor and means of production.
As Karl Marx one of the authors of the Communist Manifesto puts it:


"These social relations between the producers, and the conditions under which they exchange their activities and share in the total act of production, will naturally vary according to the character of the means of production. "(5)

            Philosophers like Robert Nozick argues more of an Entitlement Theory where any distribution of “holdings,” as he calls them. Nozick's Theory resembles close to libertarianism on the grounds where there are potentially vast material inequalities where systems like the "Free Market" exacerbates this situation of the idea of “ownership”. What is a fair distribution when Nozick's libertarianism in many ways advocates the protection of strong ownership rights over unequal amounts of the external world? How do you own a piece of a planet?

Philosophies, Theories, and Practices today’s society in the United States

We all want to live in a world where we can all share and live in a harmonic society without having a few percentages of individuals or groups controlling more than half of the world's natural resources. John Rawls's philosophical theory suggests that all laws and institutions, no matter how well arranged and efficient they are must be reformed or abolished if they are unjust. Rawls's theory mentions the feature of justice as fairness is to think of the parties (let’s say Democrats and Republicans) as rational and mutually unbiased. However, Rawl instantly says that this does not mean the parties are as he puts it:


“…egoists, that is, individuals with only certain kinds of interests, say in wealth, prestige, and domination.” (6)

            There are many great theories out there that if we dare to implement them, we still might have a chance to save from global catastrophe. However, before we can take one step forward, we must acknowledge that the political and economic system we have today is no longer sustainable. My reflection on these philosophers and theories in this class lacks some sort of credibility as it more of cons than pros within our current financial and political system. I felt that this course is carefully and intelligibly crafted to push a more of a “Free Market” libertarianism ideology. When we talk about class and social justice, I find it a bit strange that political and economic philosophers are not part of our reading in this course. That is not to say, that all these philosophers did not have good intentions to bring some sort of justice distribution of wealth to society. However, I believe we are just seeing it from one perspective and not the entire picture.

Conclusion
We have to understand that the purpose of real education is to create minds to build a more humane society and not only just about the profit mode. I am reminded of a quote from former Chief editor war correspondence reporter who said the following regarding education:


"We’ve bought into the idea that education is about training and “success”, defined monetarily, rather than learning to think critically and to challenge. We should not forget that the true purpose of education is to make minds, not careers. A culture that does not grasp the vital interplay between morality and power, which mistakes management techniques for wisdom, which fails to understand that the measure of a civilization is its compassion, not its speed or ability to consume, condemns itself to death." (7)

            I agree with his assessment and no doubt we must reevaluate our way of perceiving education in the United States and perhaps it is time shift to a whole new paradigm. Time is up, time to act.

Cesar Omar Sanchez

by César Omar Sánchez. Community organizer, New York/New Jersey Cuba Si Coalition, Advisory Board Member of ProLibertad: Free All Political Prisoners Campaign.


References-Citations

  1. Chu, Anna, and Charles Posner. “The State of Women in America.” Center for American Progress, www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/reports/2013/09/25/74836/the-state-of-women-in-america/
  2. Lindert, Peter H. 2004, Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century, New York: Cambridge University Press
  3. Kaestle, Carl F. 1983. Pillars of the Republic: Common Schools and American Society, 1780-1860. Edited by Eric Foner. New York: Hill and Wang.
  4. Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. The New Press Publication. 2020
  5. Karl Marx. Wage Labour and Capital. Chpt. 5: The Nature and Growth of Capital.  https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/wage-labour/ch05.htm
  6. Sandel, Michael J. Justice: A Reader, Chapter VII: Rawls: Justice as Fairness“A Theory of Justice” by John Rawls. p. 205
  7. Chris Hedges, Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle

It Took a Global Pandemic to Curb Pollution and Why We Might Want to Rethink the Way We Grow Food



By César Omar Sánchez

This report paper is a response analysis and reflection to a Social Justice class taken at NJCU (New Jersey City University). 


In the middle of a Global Pandemic where the levels of deaths and infection spread due to COVID-19, it exposes all the flaws within the Capitalistic system. However, the lockdown regulations have improved the quality of air because of the decreased human activity of machinery that runs on fossil fuel. Also, what we have to take into account during the pandemic is the lack of information on how we are receiving our food to our local markets. Since many corporations’ control what we eat, many of these meat plants lack FDA regulations due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Across the nation, mainstream media are not talking about how the Global Pandemic is affecting the environment and how corporations are exploiting the situations. For example, one major story that should be brought into discussion on how clear the skies have become throughout many cities around the world. 
      
Many states throughout the nation are in complete lockdown due to the spread of COVID-19 virus. Because of these lockdown state regulations, many were forced to work from home or laid off because of the catastrophic economic due to the virus. The end results ultimately led many people to travel less in their cars and not use other forms of public transportation which runs on fossil fuel. These unprecedented actions measure not also curb the rise of the spread of COVID-19 but also reduce Co2 levels significantly which reduces air pollutions. The WHO (World Health Organization) has acknowledged throughout the years' air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year.
More than 80% of people living in urban areas that monitor air pollution are exposed to air quality levels that exceed WHO guideline limits, with low- and middle-income countries suffering from the highest exposures, both indoors and outdoors. (1)

            In the city of Beijing, China for the first time in decades has started to see the blue skies which were once overwhelmed with dirty polluted smog. Comparing a 2019 report to the Feb. 2020 date, Nasa scientists saw a drop in levels of nitrogen dioxide. These drops of gases (nitrogen dioxide) which are emitted by vehicles and other industrial machinery has improved significantly the environment.

            Reducing pollution in major cities can help people who suffer from asthma or other respiratory problems. We must understand that a healthy breathing environment is not also good for human beings, but animals and all living organisms on planet earth as well.

            The Pandemic has exposed so many weaknesses and the facade of our so-called "Free Market" based economy that supposedly provides opportunities for all. When we rely on all our food sources on a bunch of multi-million dollar corporations, we see that workers are being exposed to the virus without any PPE (Personal Protection Equipment.) In a recent article from independent news organization The Intercept, meat plant distribution Smithfield in Wisconsin tried to concealed COVID-19 with no regulations and protections for their workers.


A recent outbreak at Smithfield’s pork processing plant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is now one of the largest Covid-19 hotspots in the U.S., with 644 confirmed cases tied to the facility. The Smithfield outbreak represents nearly half of all confirmed cases in that state. (2)

Misinformation coming from the mainstream media leads our political leaders and community to make catastrophic mistakes and it seems we are going to make another one very soon. Rather than talk about increasing productivity on testing kits for citizens, we are planning to reopen the economy. These testing kits can be used to distribute to all essential workers immediately, especially those in the agricultural business of growing our food. Sadly, it took a Global Pandemic like COVID-19 to show the world how fragile we are and how Capitalism needs to be eradicated once and for all.

Conclusion

Unfortunately, many people have died or are still infected by COVID-19 virus, we cannot deny the science data report that human behavior is the cause of climate crisis. Capitalism is no doubt the perpetrator corrupt system the exacerbates these circumstances and causing chaos globally in our environment. The notion that we can just continue with the same paradigm in place and pretend that somehow it is going to solve itself is just plain wishful thinking. Even now the EPA is being defunded and undermines to lift certain policies so that fossil fuel corporations can continue to either “FRACKING” or the construction of the “XL-Keystone Pipeline” will bring filthy crude oil from Alberta, Canada down to Texas where it can be processed in their oil refinery plants. Not taking any precautions that can devastate the natural environment, these same unregulated corporations continue to silence anyone or group that gets in their way. Profits are what matters! The market is what dictates! WallStreet and all the greedy oligarchs are running the show and it seems that there is no end in sight. People are being pushed against the wall and the civil rights being taken away from them.

If we are serious about protecting our planet, let us start with having a REVOLUTION in this country. Our first step should be implementing plans to reduce pollution using clean house energy like solar panels and windmills. Second, we need to get rid of all the corporations like Smithfield, Tyson, Cargill, and all others, so we can rethink the way we grow and consume our food. They say time is running out, I say time up so lets ALL RISE UP!     

Cesar Omar Sanchez

by César Omar Sánchez. Community organizer, New York/New Jersey Cuba Si Coalition, Advisory Board Member of ProLibertad: Free All Political Prisoners Campaign.


Work cited

  1. Air Pollution. The World Health Organization. Retrieve from: https://www.who.int/health-topics/air-pollution#tab=tab_1
  2. Lee Fang, “Employees Say Smithfield Plant in Wisconsin Concealed COVID-19 Infections, Pressured Them To Work Elbow to Elbow Without Protection.” TheIntercepthttps://theintercept.com/2020/04/19/smithfield-foods-wisconsin-coronavirus/ 
  3. Coronavirus: Nasa images show China pollution clear amid slowdown. BBC News. Feb.29, 2020. Retrieve from: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-51691967


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Concrete Information about the Coronavirus from John Hopkins University

In our community chat, here, they sent this excellent summary to avoid contagion. I share it with you because it is very clear:


(From Arnaldo Gonzalez, MD, a long time friend  of Frank Velgara, Co-founder of the organization ProLibertad: Free All Political Prisoners Campaign...also a close friend of mine.)

* The virus is not a living organism, but a protein molecule (DNA) covered by a protective layer of lipid (fat), which, when absorbed by the cells of the ocular, nasal or buccal mucosa, changes their genetic code.  (mutation) and convert them into aggressors and multiplier cells.
* Since the virus is not a living organism but a protein molecule, it is not killed but decays on its own.  The disintegration time depends on the temperature, humidity and type of material where it lies.
* The virus is very fragile;  the only thing that protects it is a thin outer layer of fat.  That is why any soap or detergent is the best remedy because the foam CUTS the FAT (that is why you have to rub so much: for 20 seconds or more, to make a lot of foam).  By dissolving the fat layer, the protein molecule disperses and breaks down on its own.
* HEAT melts fat;  this is why it is so good to use water above 25 degrees Celsius for washing hands, clothes and everything.  In addition, hot water makes more foam and that makes it even more useful.
* Alcohol or any mixture with alcohol over 65% DISSOLVES ANY FAT, especially the external lipid layer of the virus.
* Any mix with 1 part bleach and 5 parts water directly dissolves the protein, breaks it down from the inside.
* Oxygenated water helps long after soap, alcohol, and chlorine, because peroxide dissolves the virus protein, but you have to use it pure and it hurts your skin.
* NO BACTERICIDE SERVES.  The virus is not a living organism like bacteria;  they cannot kill what is not alive with antibiotics, but quickly disintegrate its structure with everything said.
* NEVER shake used or unused clothing, sheets or cloth.  While it is glued to a porous surface, it is very inert and disintegrates only between 3 hours (fabric and porous), 4 hours (copper, because it is naturally antiseptic; and wood, because it removes all the moisture and does not let it peel off and disintegrates).  ), 24 hours (cardboard), 42 hours (metal) and 72 hours (plastic).  But if you shake it or use a feather duster, the virus molecules float in the air for up to 3 hours and can lodge in your nose.
* The virus molecules remain very stable in external cold, or artificial as air conditioners in houses and cars.  They also need moisture to stay stable, and especially darkness.  Therefore, dehumidified, dry, warm and bright environments will degrade it faster.
* UV LIGHT on any object that may contain it breaks down the virus protein.  For example, to disinfect and reuse a mask is perfect.  Be careful, it also breaks down collagen (which is protein) in the skin, eventually causing wrinkles and skin cancer.
* The virus CANNOT go through healthy skin.
* Vinegar is NOT useful because it does not break down the protective layer of fat.
* NO SPIRITS, NOR VODKA, serve.  The strongest vodka is 40% alcohol, and you need 65%.
* LISTERINE IF IT SERVES!  It is 65% alcohol.
* The more confined space, the more concentration of the virus there can be.  The more open or naturally ventilated, the less.
* This is super said, but you have to wash your hands before and after touching mucosa, food, locks, knobs, switches, remote control, cell phone, watches, computers, desks, TV, etc.  And when using the bathroom.
* You have to HUMIDIFY HANDS DRY from so much washing them because the molecules can hide in the micro cracks.  The thicker the moisturizer, the better.  * Also keep your NAILS SHORT so that the virus does not hide there.


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