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    An Investigation of Racism within MEChA

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    An Investigation of Racism within MEChA

    by Christine Boehm

    Oct 2003, Vol. 21, No. 2


    They’ve been called racist and worse. They claim to be a social justice group.

    You fund them. They are the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán, or Stanford MEChA.
    Cochair Laura Godinez-Aviña agreed to an interview with the Review last Monday in El Centro Chicano to allow elucidation of their guiding principles. Unfortunately, 20 minutes after the scheduled interview time, Godinez-Aviña went back on her word, stating that the request would in fact not be honored. The leadership of MEChA, she and other Co-Chair Francisco Cendejas, decided not to give an interview, even in light of our recommendation that an interview would help present their group in a fair and balanced way. However, an emailed general position statement from Cendejas is all that was allowed.

    In lieu of this barrier to information, the Review attended last Tuesday’s weekly MEChA meeting to gain more insight into this organization. Cendejas claims that “each chapter [of MEChA] is completely autonomous.” The leadership at the meeting stressed that Stanford MEChA does not necessarily uphold the central canon of the national network.

    However, the preamble of the National Constitution dictates a centralized structure which makes “every mechista accountable to its chapter, every chapter accountable to its central, and every state accountable to the national.”

    Article III, section 24, part A of the Constitution requires all members of MEChA to be versed in “historical documents of our Movimiento including: El Plan Espiritual de Santa Barbara, El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán, and the MEChA Position Papers of Philosophy, Constitutions, Relationship to Outside Organizations, and Goals & Objectives.”

    A senior in MEChA said that prior to her freshman year, Stanford MEChA did not participate in national MEChA activities, but that during her time at Stanford, MEChA has had relations with the national structure, but does not have voting rights.

    As much as Stanford MEChA wishes to distance itself from the body of literature mentioned in its constitution and from other branches where convenient, its own guiding document prohibits it from doing so. MEChA is inherently the sum of the whole of MEChA nationwide.

    The Stanford MEChA website contains El Plan Espiritual de Santa Barbara, effectively endorsing it. The Plan degrades those who identify as MexicanAmerican or Hispanic, defining either as “a person who lacks selfrespect and pride in one’s ethnic and cultural background.”

    It also declares that Chicano student groups should all share the same name “to characterize the common struggle of La Raza de Aztlán [the race of Aztlán].”

    Stanford MEChA echoes this sentiment of unity. External Representative Diego Martín notes that the group is the “largest Chicano organization in the nation,” and that the Stanford group continues to be affiliated because of the “resources, networking, and connections,” that the national structure offers.

    The Plan links capitalism and non-Hispanics and rejects both “the ethic of profit and competition, of greed which the Anglo society offers must be replaced by our ancestral communalism and love for beauty and justice.”

    The Plan condemns blending of cultures because it claims society attempts “to dilute varied cultures into a gray upon gray pseudoculture of technology and materialism.”

    Laying out expectations of discrimination, The Plan states that, “one can always expect some retribution or retaliation for gains made by the Chicano, be it in the form of legal cations [sic] or merely economic sanction on campus.”

    It also advocates its own speech to the extent that university presses “be forced to accept barrio works for publication.”

    Stanford MEChA denies being influenced by El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán. Cendejas called it “a document of purely historical and academic value.” However, its constitution requires members to learn about it and many other chapters of MEChA, including Cal’s, have the document on their website.

    El Plan de Aztlán is infamous for the italicized line “Por La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada.” The standard translation is “For the race, everything. For those outside the race, nothing.”
    Godinez-Aviña, in response to recent media comparisons of MEChA to Nazis, said, “Basically, we’re not a Nazi organization.”

    Nevertheless, other rhetoric in the document is reminiscent of racial supremacist groups, including the proclamation that “we are a bronze people with a bronze culture--before all our brothers in the bronze continent, we are a nation--we are Aztlán.”

    With a focus on nationalism that borders on lawlessness, especially regarding the involvement of minors, El Plan states that “for the very young there will no longer be acts of juvenile delinquency, but revolutionary acts.” Integrated within a total “revolutionary culture.” In doing so, “where we are a majority, we will control,” as “La Familia de La Raza [family of the race].”
    Ultimately, it declares separatism a goal of “a nation autonomous and free - culturally, socially, economically, and politically.”

    The Philosophy of MEChA, last revised in 1999, echoes and reaffirms the separatist sentiments of El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán and El Plan Espiritual de Santa Barbara as “fundamental to the MEChA Philosophy.” It notes that “Aztlán belongs to indigenous people, who are sovereign and not subject to a foreign culture--we are a union of free pueblos forming a bronze (Chicana/Chicano) Nation.”

    The Philosophy mentions claims of “indigenous unity” with the people of Ixachitzlan, which it defines as “Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.” The document also adopts a revolutionary tone, promising “a spirit of unity by comradismo/carnalismo,” and exclaiming “Tierra y Libertad [Land and Liberty!].”

    Despite the litany of disturbing governing doctrines, MEChA touts certain accomplishments. Cendejas declares, “Our [MEChA’s] mission is found in our work.” He lists recent accomplishments as “lobbying for the extension of health benefits to agricultural workers of Webb Ranch,” supporting the antiwar effort in Iraq on campus, and assisting with a Cesar Chavez Commemoration event and the Raza [Race] Day Youth Educational Conference.
    MEChA also provides an alternative to Columbus Day. Godinez-Aviña announced at the general meeting that “we celebrate indigenous people’s day to counter that wack ass holiday.” They have plans to meet with other indigenous groups in the early morning hours to perform indigenous rituals.

    The ASSU funds this organization, providing an influx of tuition dollars. Treasurer Susana Esparza told MEChA members “we have a pretty big budget with the university.”
    According to the ASSU fee refund form, every undergraduate contributes $2.27 per quarter to MEChA in special fees. Other sources of funding are unclear. Dean of El Centro Chicano Frances Morales would not comment as to the financial nature of the relationship between El Centro Chicano and MEChA except to say that MEChA uses ASSU student fees to help with some programs.

    According to Morales, El Centro Chicano does provide “[a] mailbox, access to computer cluster and copier, [and] meeting space” to MEChA.

    MEChA’s symbol is an Eagle with a macahuittle, a weapon used by the indigenous people in Mexico against the conquistadors, in one talon and a lighted stick of dynamite in the other, with the fuse in its beak. MEChA’s motto is “La union hace la fuerza [in unity, strength].” It’s time for Stanford MEChA to rethink with whom it wants to unite.
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    They are blantant racists. Anyone who joins this group has got to be a racist.
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    And we pay...for leeches!
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    They are worse than that. Racists may predicate their affection or antipathy for other people on race, but these Nazis have plans of action to commit crimes against other races and to overthrow governments and seize territory. If we had one political leader with any gumption at all, this would be declared a terrorist organization and would have RICO statutes and every other relevant law used against it in the way that we used tax laws to take down Capone.

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    Why doesn't 60 Minutes or one of these news shows or the NYT do an expose of this bunch?? I guess the MSM is too busy staying vigilant on the 25 neo Nazis huddled in their mothers' basements to take time out and expose an organization that has chapters on hundreds of campuses all over the US. Hey, does the SPLC list them as a hate group?

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    These people probably don't know who their ancestors are past their grandparents, I would not doubt it if alot of them even have a birth certificate, no less no who their own fathers are!!
    We should print this out and send it to every member of congress, I'm sure they don't know about these terrorist, I can't tell you how many in the last week have said they have never heard of the north american union, liers.
    These people should be run out of the counrty post haste
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    Wasn't our illustrious Attorney General Gonzales a member of MEChA while in college??!!??!!

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    Your taxes used to support the Racist groups like MECHA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by legal4mykidsfuture
    Wasn't our illustrious Attorney General Gonzales a member of MEChA while in college??!!??!!
    I would sure like to know the answer to that question!! please if anyone has the answer!!!

    I am also going to e-mail congress right away about using our tax dollars for these groups!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    Quote Originally Posted by legal4mykidsfuture
    Wasn't our illustrious Attorney General Gonzales a member of MEChA while in college??!!??!!
    I would sure like to know the answer to that question!! please if anyone has the answer!!!

    I am also going to e-mail congress right away about using our tax dollars for these groups!!
    Yes, he was a member of MEChA.

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