Past Highlights and Pictures.
Highlights and
Accomplishments
Southwest Region Witness for Peace
Moving
Congress:
In theSouthwest region secured 6 of 87 congressional signers on a Dear
Colleague letter condemning human rights abuses in Honduras. On the Colombia
Free Trade Agreement 4 congresspersons were swayed to vote NO through Southwest
region efforts in October. WFPSW rallies were held at 3 Southern California
undecided congressional offices a day before the free trade votes. 2 of the 3
reps voted against the free trade agreements the next day. Through grassroots
pressure, this December Rep. Berman CA-28, ranking Democrat in the House
Foreign Relations committee sent a public letter to Secretary Clinton
questioning US funding of state sponsored repression in Honduras. This next
year we will be bird-dogging congress during election campaigns to make sure
they address the failed Drug War, Honduras human rights violations, the Cuban
Embargo and immigration reform. (pictured WFPSW members at Rep. Henry Waxman's office)
Honduras- The Southwest Region
joined protests at the Honduran Consulate in the spring when there was a brutal
military/police crack down on teacher/students protests that lead to the death
of elementary school teacher Ilse Ivania Velásquez Rodríguez. In March the Southwest
region hosted Gerardo Torres, leader of the Honduran Resistance Front, for
several speaking events in Southern California. In September the Southwest
region sent a nine-person delegation to Honduras that visited the campesino
movements of the Aguan Valley, 4 political prisoners, served as international
observers for the Sept 15 Resistance marches and met with the brand new US
Ambassador to Honduras. The Southwest hosted Afro-Honduran Garifuna Doctor
Luther Castillo for a workshop on Honduras at the School of the Americas vigil
in Ft. Benning, Georgia. The Southwest continues to be an active member of the
Honduras Solidarity Network. In 2012 we plan to send more protective
accompaniment delegations to Honduras, push for more cuts in US funding and get
a Dear Colleague letter circulating in the Senate.(pictured: delegate Sara Kohgadai with former Honduran President Mel Zelaya.)
Trade- Three free trade
agreements came to a vote for Colombia, Panama and South Korea. The
Southwest held face to face meetings with several congressional offices in the
spring in which reps committed to vote against the FTAs. During the final votes
many reps spoke out strongly against the FTAs on the floor of the Senate and
House. In the end 80% of House Democrats voted against the Colombia FTA and
most significantly against a specific ask by President Obama to pass the trade
agreements. In 2012 election season we will be holding reps accountable for
their votes on the FTAs and will push for more congressional co-sponsors for
the Trade Act, a bill that will stop any new FTAs and renegotiate all current
FTAs. (pictured: rally at Rep. Karen Bass' office. She voted against all 3 FTAs)
Colombia-
In the
Spring the Southwest hosted events for the Days and Prayer and Action on
Colombia, in July we sent an accompaniment delegation to the humanitarian peace
communities of Uraba, Colombia and in the fall we lobbied against the Colombia
FTA and hosted Jani Silva, campesina leader from Putumayo, Colombia on a
speaking tour that reached over 1000 people. In 2012 we will send protective
accompaniment delegations to Uraba, Colombia and continue to raise awareness in
the US of the failed drug war model. (pictured Southwest delegates in Uraba, Colombia)
Migrant
Rights- In
January we hosted the first domestic delegation on immigration and migrant
rights in Ventura County, California. We co-sponsored multiple migrant rights
forums and participated in campaigns to stop ICE’s Secure Communities Program.
In the summer the Southwest sent volunteers to deliver water and humanitarian
aid at the Arizona/Mexico border with the human rights group No More Deaths. In
2012 we will return to volunteer on the border, flight for an end to ICE’s
S-COMM program and participate in migrant rights forums and Know Your Rights
Trainings. (pictured: volunteers with No More Deaths take a break in the Arizona/Mexico desert.)
Cuba- the Southwest has
participated in the efforts to protect Cuban family travel. Hardline Cuban
Americans in congress twice this year have tried to roll back travel for Cuban
Americans to Bush era policy. In December the Southwest sent 28 delegates to
Cuba ranging from ages 24-76 and representing 18 states. This coming year we
will support the campaign to Free the Cuban Five, organize delegations to Cuba
and lobby to end the travel ban and embargo on Cuba. (pictured: International Workers Day march in Havana, Cuba)
Delegations- The Southwest sponsored 4 delegations to Honduras, Colombia, Cuba and
Ventura County, CA. A total of 55 delegates participated and the Southwest
Region awarded $3,175 in delegation scholarship assistance. In 2012 we have
delegations planned for Honduras, Colombia, Cuba and domestic California and
Arizona delegations on migrant rights. We also will be facilitating more short
term and long term volunteer accompaniment teams in Uraba, Colombia and the
Aguan Valley of Honduras. (pictured: Southwest region's first domestic delegation focused on farmworkers and migrant rights in California.)
VIDEOS: Click HERE
to watch video clips of this year's Southwest speakers: Jani Silva of
Colombia, Gerardo Torres and Dr. Luther Castillo of Honduras and
Francisco Romero and Tanya Cole of the Southwest Region.