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    Enviro-Marxists Join Forces With Latino Marxists

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    Enviro-Marxists Join Forces With Latino Marxists
    by William F. Jasper
    August 19, 2006

    Earth Day Network (EDN), the militant environmental organization headed by Earth Day co-founder Denis Hayes, is joining with radical Hispanic groups to co-host a National Latino Congress on Public Policy and Political Participation, September 6-10, in Los Angeles.

    Hayes, who began his enviro-activism in the Rockefeller-created Worldwatch Institute, now, in addition to EDN, also heads the Bullitt Foundation, which lavishes grants on leftist green causes.

    One of Hayes’ objectives over the past decade has been to broaden the demographic of the revolutionary green movement beyond its core constituency of white yuppies and hippies. To that end he has recruited the usual tax-exempt foundations — Ford, Rockefeller, Hewlett, Tides, MacArthur, et al. — to fund efforts aimed at recruiting leaders of Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American organizations into the radical environmental agenda, even though the negative impact of the regulatory and tax consequences of that agenda will disproportionately harm those ethnic groups. Jesse Jackson was one of the early black activists to jump on the green bandwagon. But Hayes and company have long realized the powerful political potential of the swelling U.S. Hispanic population.

    “This bold initiative will broaden, diversify and ultimately strengthen the U.S. Latino movement, particularly the environmental and health movement, by incorporating the priorities and enlisting the support of the Latino community — the largest and fastest growing minority group in the U.S.,” said Earth Day Network President Kathleen Rogers, in the EDN’s announcement of the National Latino Congress. “Of special interest is mobilizing the Latino community and political leaders on climate change and the health consequences of environmental pollution.”

    Among the organizations joining to launch the National Latino Congress are the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities (NALACC), and the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP).
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    This bold initiative will broaden, diversify and ultimately strengthen the U.S. Latino movement
    Can we have a "growing American" movement? I'm feeling left out of everything.
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    Growing American Movement

    We are doing it as we speak or write.. This is pure Americana and nothing else.. We have the movement working bad you can't see it

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    We are doing it as we speak or write.. This is pure Americana and nothing else.. We have the movement working bad you can't see it
    Carsan,
    I like to read about the 'little victories' we've had, but I would still love to see a nationwide march of Americans. I really believe this is what our government needs to wake up.
    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

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    “Of special interest is mobilizing the Latino community and political leaders on climate change and the health consequences of environmental pollution.”


    It will be interesting to see if they have the guts to discuss human overpopulation, one of the root causes of both of these problems.

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