Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Decolonize El Monte Winter Solstice

Klingerman Apartments
11170 Bonwood Road
El Monte, CA 91733
Sunday December 21, 2014
12pm - ???

for more info contact houtngna@gmail.com


Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? 
Proving nature's law is wrong 
it learned 2 walk without having feet. 
Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, 
it learned 2 breathe fresh air.
Long live the rose that grew from concrete
when no one else even cared!
-Tupac Amaru Shakur

Join us for the weekend of the winter solstice as we pay respect to our elders, the four elements, and life in all its forms. This event is a continuation of Operation Red Rose, in which we work to decolonize our hood through art and resistance. The city took down the last mural we painted with the youth, our response? create more art!!! 

There is no set program, we work with an open format, so feel free to contribute any of your gifted talents. We will try to incorporate some readings from the Zapatistas and a speech Ricardo Flores Magon made while in El Monte. There will be items open for a trueque (trade), a jumper for the kids, a know your rights workshops and a community potluck with handmade tortillas on a fire stove!

Everything is done con amor del pueblo, no need for grants or permits. These are our streets!

We will be featuring:

Arte con Alma 

Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc, 

the Klingerman B-Boy youth group, the Lil Rascals



A minimal Garage/Punk/Rock Band by the Name of "4340" out of the S.G.V. from El Monte, Ca.
http://4340sgv.bandcamp.com/
www.10fingers11toes.com

More info to come...

Justice for Raymond Alvarado, Kiki the Dog, Khoa Anh Le, David Viera and all others killed by the police. From Palestine, to Ayotzinapa, to Ferguson, to El Monte, FTP!

Respect to the Tongva People

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Justice for Raymond Alvarado / R.I.P. Kiki the dog.

 
 
12-4pm
Saturday December 6, 2014
3125 Tyler Ave, El Monte, CA 91731
H@utngna Park (formerly known as Arceo Park)

Raymond Alvarado was shot 4x in a case of mistaken identity on December 6, 2013. He was unarmed. He had to be revived. He is one of the rare SURVIVORS of deadly police shootings. Raymond has become active in advocating against police violence since his shooting. 

http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_24675053/

El Monte Police Department refuses to release the name of his shooter.

Various tips have pointed to an officer who shot Kiki the dog less than 6 months prior to shooting Raymond. Surveillance video by Kiki's owners did not match Officer Castillo's version of events. They were forced to euthanize their beloved pet.

While the shooter is UNCONFIRMED, we are using this as a time to celebrate Raymond's life, and a peaceful demand for justice for Raymond, and Justice for Kiki the dog.

This will be a PEACEFUL event like the David Viera protest. The only ones who showed any inkling of violence at the David Viera protest was the police department who came out in riot gear.

We will also remember all victims of this police department at this event including:
Justice for Khoa Anh Le - Victim of El Monte, CA PD
David Viera
Jose Garcia
Kenny Gomez
Mario Paz
...... and all victims of El Monte Police Department.

From Ayotzinapa, to Palestine, to Ferguson and El Monte, we continue to resist the militarization of our communities, and work to construct a world in which many worlds fit. As a way to build a conscious community based on the principles of love and solidarity we invite people to bring a dish to for a potluck (not required) as well as any talents or words of wisdom to share on an open mic.

No justice, no peace

 

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

A People Without Murals is a Demuralized People

OPERATION RED ROSE

MEMORIES OF EL MONTE
ENTRE ESPINAS NACEN FLORES 
IN BETWEEN THORNS, FLOWERS ARE BORN    
-LIL' MIRACLE OF HOPE


AS TRADITION, COLECTIVO H@UTNGNA WAS IN THE COMMUNITY CELEBRATING THE FALL EQUINOX. EXACTLY ONE YEAR AGO TO THIS DAY, WE BEGAN ORGANIZING AS A COLLECTIVE AFTER AN INITIAL MEETING AT THE LA MADERA COMMUNITY GARDEN. WITH INVITED GUESTS FROM THE CHINATOWN ANTI-WAL MART CAMPAIGN, A TEACHER AND MEXICA DANCER FROM BALDWIN PARK, FRIENDS FROM THE CESA COLLECTIVE (EAST LA), AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS, WE TALKED ABOUT DIFFERENT STRATEGIES IN CREATING A CAMPAIGN BASED OUT OF LOVE, DIGNITY AND TRUTH. SINCE THEN, WE HAVE MARCHED FOR THOSE KILLED BY POLICE BRUTALITY, EXPOSED A CITYWIDE TOWING SCANDAL, AND NOW CREATED A COMMUNITY MURAL. ALTHOUGH, THIS PHYSICAL PIECE OF ART HAS SINCE BEEN ERASED BY RAMONA PROPERTIES OWNER JACK DALTON, WHO IS ALSO A FORMER POLICE OFFICER AND PRESENT HEAD OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE  INVOLVED IN THE PREVIOUSLY NOTED TOWING SCANDAL, OUR MEMORIES OF EL MONTE WILL EXIST FOREVER IN THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF THE PEOPLE OF HOUTNGNA!


ALGUN DIA CORREMOS LIBRES, HASTA DONDE PUEDAN VER TUS OJOS, SIN DUE(N)OS, NI NOMBRES NI FRONTERAS. MAPUCHE FAMILIA
ONE DAY WE WILL ALL RUN FREE AS FAR AS THE EYES CAN SEE; WITHOUT OWNERS, NAMES NOR BORDERS. MAPUCHE FAMILY
PARA TOD@S TODO.
EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE

EASTSIDE SOLIDARITY
FEMINISTS FOR LIFE

AS CUSTOM, WE OPEN UP OUR GATHERINGS BY OPENING UP THE FOUR DIRECTIONS AND GIVING RESPECT TO THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE LAND

WE THEN HAD A CEREMONY OF SHARING FOOD

BEING MINDFUL OF THE ENVIRONMENT, WE WASHED RECYCLABLE PLATES THROUGH A TECHNIC OF CONSERVING WATER. ALTHOUGH SOME PEOPLE STILL BROUGHT STYROFOAM PLATES/CUPS, THIS WAS AN ATTEMPT IN CREATING A CULTURAL SHIFT OF BEING CAUTIOUS OF OUR CONSUMPTION PATTERNS.

WE THEN OPENED UP THE SPACE FOR PEOPLE TO SHARE THEIR TALENTS

PETRA SHARING POETRY

MADBOY SANDOVAL SPITTING SOME RHYMES ON POLICE BRUTALITY

HIP HOP FREESTYLE OVER 2PAC BEATS WITH CALIFATZLAN

WRITING INSPIRED BY OPERATION RED ROSE

POETRY DUG UP BY BRENDA ANAHY

IRIS DE ANDA SHARED WITH US SOME OF HER WORK TOO!

THEN THE KIDS TOOK OVER. ROCIO SINGING HER HEART OUT

KARAOKE IN THE KLINGS!!!

PAINFULLY, WE DID NOT GET ANY PICTURES OF SOME OF THE KIDS BREAKDANCING. HOWEVER, WE WERE PLEASED TO FIND OUT THAT THE REGULAR CLASSES BEGAN AFTER OUR INITIAL WINTER SOLSTICE IN 2013 AT THE OTHER END OF THE KLINGERMAN APTS.



AT THE END OF THE NIGHT, AS WE WERE PUTTING AWAY ALL OF OUR EQUIPMENT, THE POLICE ENDED UP STROLLING THROUGH, HARASSING THE RESIDENTS. WITH A SHOW OF POPULAR POWER, WE SUCCESSFULLY KICKED THE POLICE OUT OF OUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND SAID NO TO THE CRIMINALIZATION OF OUR COMMUNITY
AND YES TO ART, CREATIVITY, BEAUTY  AND LIFE IN ALL ITS DIVERSE FORMS.






PLAIN WALL BEFORE OUR COMMUNITY MURAL PROJECT





Monday, September 8, 2014

DECOLONIZE EL MONTE - OPERATION RED ROSE

 
Decolonize El Monte

Fall Equinox Celebration

September 21st     2-6pm
11100 Bonwood Rd.
El Monte 91733 
~Workshops~Art~Dancing~Music~Poetry~Food~

OPERATION RED ROSE
Bringing Love and Compassion
to the Community

 On Wednesday July 30, 2014, the El Monte Police Department (EMPD) ran several raids with federal agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and explosives (ATF), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in an operation called Black Rose. 400 officers in total were involved in this raid, searching for forty-one people accused of crimes including murder, extortion, drug trafficking, and assaults. The indictment alleges that the Boys and Girls Club of America / San Gabriel Valley served as a base of operation for the named 'career criminals'. The report also says that gang members in El Monte operated under the command of the Mexican Mafia and executed attacks against African Americans who live in the community.

From a historical-materialist perspective, we can see generations upon generations of impoverished and criminalized communities, subjected to racism, slavery, and genocide. Today, nothing has changed. Police officers still operate with impunity as they murder unarmed civilians in broad daylight, and remain free, terrorizing the community. The system is designed to suppress the people organizing against injustice. The patriarchal- capitalist-settler system which is based on inequality is to blame for social problems in our communities of color. Mass incarceration does not solve anything; it just perpetuates a culture and industry based on violence.

And it is no coincidence that our communities have an exaggerated percentage of unemployment and school dropout rates. The social reality of communities is not taken into account when the fascist system carries out operations of social cleansing, forming a market of criminalized black and brown bodies. The Black Panther and feminist professor Angela Davis says that "the law does not care if someone has a good education or not, or whether people come from impoverished living conditions because companies in your community have closed and moved to an underdeveloped country ... the law does not care about the conditions that lead some communities for a career that makes the prison inevitable (A. Davis 2005).

To further its social control, and to fill their pockets, the fascist powers of private industry, along with their political puppets and pigs, have formed a market of private prisons that depends on the imprisonment of more and more people. In an annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Securities and Exchange Commission), Corrections Corporation, America (CCA), said: "The demand for our facilities and services could be adversely affected by ... leniency in conviction or probation goals and sentencing practices..." The system of (in)justice operates in the name of economic interests, and not necessarily for the well-being of families and communities,.



“HOW DO WE ADDRESS VIOLENCE WITHIN OUR COMMUNITIES?”
We are told to call the police and rely on the criminal justice system to address violence within our communities.  However, if police and prisons facilitate or perpetrate violence against us rather than increase our safety, how do we create strategies to address violence within our communities, including domestic violence, sexual violence, and child abuse, that don’t rely on police or prisons?


Community accountability is one critical option.  Community accountability is a community-based strategy, rather than a police/prison-based strategy, to address violence within our communities.  Community accountability is a process which a community – a group of friends, a family, a church, a workplace, an apartment complex, a neighborhood, etc – work together to do the following things :
Create and affirm VALUES AND PRACTICES that resist abuse and oppression and encourage safety, support, and accountability
Provide SAFETY AND SUPPORT to community members who are violently targeted that RESPECTS THEIR SELF-DETERMINATION
Develop sustainable strategies to ADDRESS COMMUNITY MEMBERS’ ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR, creating a process for them to account for their actions and transform their behavior.
Commit to ongoing development of all members of the community, and the community itself, to TRANSFORM THE POLITICAL CONDITIONS that reinforce oppression and violence. 






One of the most vital resources for a community is land and safe(r) spaces for personal growth and recreation. It is difficult for a place like The Boys and Girls Club (BGC) to function as it should, fulfilling the goals of reaching the youth, because they have to face the reality of the entire area that surrounds it. Poverty, hunger, mental illness and the problem of homelessness are some aspects of our reality. The neighborhoods of “Five Points” (the intersection Garvey, Valley and Cogswell) are some of the most impoverished areas in one of the poorest cities in Los Angeles County. Densely populated, with few green spaces and almost no social programs, our youth do not have many outlets to express themselves. The closure of the BGC denies access for the people to a community space and tremendously affects the welfare of the neighborhoods.
 
The club’s supposed association with certain members of the community is not a crime. Community meetings and fundraising for deceased friends is not a crime! Stop the criminalization! We refuse police intervention in our community spaces! It is illogical that the police receive at least $ 23 million per year and the parks and recreation department and receives $ 2 million (less than 10% of the police). What is the city’s intention on their supposed approach to ‘crime’? The criminalization of our community is a business for the police and prisons. We need more spaces like the BGC, but with more autonomy!
End the school to prison pipeline! Police out of our schools!
 

Our struggle is to make available different workshops on music, art, and cultural history, as well as develop more community gardens, alternative health centers, and support groups for the PEOPLE and ran by the PEOPLE. We strive to reclaim our humanity! Giving life opportunities to the youth instead of criminalizing them is our intention. We help organize the people to defend our common interests to promote our collective physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and environmental well-being; the purpose of Operation Red Rose is to bring love and compassion to the community. With the ideas, energy and resources of the people around us, the possibilities are immense! Continuing on the path of our ancestors who have fought in the name of life, we work in solidarity with the peoples’ struggle in Palestine, Ferguson Missouri, Central America, and whichever space of resistance.


In regards to the inter-racial violence often found within our oppressed communities, it is evident that the social boundaries installed from colonization have reinforced the divisions amongst working class populations. The system categorizes people by color, race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, class and a violent hierarchy is formed, with the large landowners and businessmen on top of the pyramid scheme. Their workers are the police and military who are trained to take orders and kill; their job is to maintain the system and attack any perceived threat. The unity between the oppressed peoples is a threat to their power and Malcom X once said:
There can be no workers’ solidarity until there is first some racial solidarity. We cannot think of uniting with others, until after we have first united among ourselves. We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves. One can’t unite bananas with scattered leaves.

The people united will never be defeated!