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10-09-2006, 10:27 AM #1
Muchas gracias estudiantes de Columbia University
http://www.aztlan.net/minutemen_booted_columbia_u.htm
La Voz de Aztlan
Los Angeles, Alta Califronia
October 5, 2006
Minuteman vigilante James Gilchrist
"deported" from Columbia University
In a courageous action caught on video tape, Columbia University students booted Minuteman James Gilchrist and two other border vigilantes off their campus yesterday evening. Gilchist was scheduled to speak at the university's Roone Arledge Auditorium on the Minutemen vigilante activities but as he took the stage and uttered his first sentence on "the Mexicans at the border" most of the 350 students in the auditorium rose up and objected to Gilchrist's hateful invective. Some of the students stormed the stage and Gilchirst had to be escorted off the stage by security personnel. See for yourselves:
Muchas gracias
estudiantes de
Columbia University
United Mexican-American Students
Columbia University - New York City - 2006
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UNITED MEXICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS
University of Colorado at Boulder
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About UMAS-MEChA
United Mexican-American Students Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (UMAS-MEChA) consists of students who have dedicated their lives and skills to the advancement of the principles of human rights and to the needs of the Chicano community. UMAS-MEChA is able to unite in one common purpose: a demand for respect for human dignity and true equality and justice for all members of this society. They struggle to learn and learn to struggle - not for individual gain but to serve our Chicano/Chicana people.
Our organization strongly believes in the right to a fair and equal education. Education, we believe, is the key to improving the social and political situation of the Chicano/Chicana community.
We respresent the new generation of Chicano/Chicana students who have the responsibility of upholding the tradition and history of UMAS-MEChA and its people, and the Raza community. In our hands, it is a tool for liberation, justice, equality, and self-determination for all Chicanos and Mexicanos.
We believe that learning and sharing in different cultures is a way to foster a sense of community amongst diverse individuals and nurture an environment of tolerance.
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