Voter Registration at Pace High School for Pace HS Students!! AND CPA 2016 Voter Registration Drive

Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) is going to be participating in Student Voter registration day.

If you turn 18 by December 31, 2016, you can vote in any of the 2016 elections.

Friday March 18 from 9:15-11:30am. 

They will be registering students (18 year old 12th graders) at Pace High School (not for the general public!). Students will gather in the library. There will be a short program, a talk and then voter registration right there.  

Once you’ve registered to vote, there is the link to go to check that you’re in the voter rolls : voterlookup.elections.state.ny.us  

CPA will need a few volunteers who are free that morning to help register the students.  The students will be given the forms to fill out themselves. CPA will collect them, but they will need people to help collect and do a quick check of the form.

If any coalition members are free that morning to help please contact the Chinese Progressive Association: cpanyc@cpanyc.org or 212-274-1891

For those interested in volunteering, there will be a training: Thurs. Mar 10 at 10am or 2:30 pm.  The trainings are being held at the  NYC campaign finance board.

 CPA has launched an exciting 2016 campaign!
“2016 will be an exciting year.  We will vote for President, and our representatives in Congress and the State Assembly.  Join us to get our voice and vote heard! 

  • Register new voters
  • Get the word out about community involvement in local forums.
  • Chinese language skills are welcome but not necessary.
  • Training provided. You will learn about voting and community empowerment, how to have a conversation to help more people participate and vote!
  • Work in a team and have fun.
  • Community service credits provided.

Contact us at cpanyc@cpanyc.org or 212-274-1891 to volunteer.”

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Petition to demand accountability for the murder of Indigenous Environmental Activist Berta Caceres

“We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims beneath the wheels of injustice, we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself.” -Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945), German Lutheran pastor, theologian, dissident anti-Nazi

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The Goldman Environmental Prize is given to grassroots environmental activists from each of six world regions. The 2015 year winner included Honduran indigenous rights leader Berta Caceres and her organization. They were fighting not just governments, but some of the world’s most powerful corporations to protect their land and livelihood. They faced death death threats and repression.

Wednesday, Berta Caceres was shot and killed in her home in La Esperanza, Intibuca. While the killers’ ID remains unknown, activists, media observers and the Cáceres family pointed to the increasingly reactionary and violent Honduran government, which has frequently clashed with Cáceres over her high-profile activism against land dispossession and mining, and her defense of indigenous rights.

“…the struggles around the world — whether we call it environmental activism, or struggles around indigenous rights to their commons (and rights-to-their means-of-livelihood)– are the target. These are also as much struggles against various violations of women’s ESC rights. Women, whether in the leadership of these struggles, or participants, are physically harmed/ sexually abused.”- Shiney Varghese

There is a petition to end the US military aid to Honduras and stop the murder of environmental activists that reads:

“Secretary Kerry:

I have recently learned of the murder of Berta Cáceres, co-founder of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, and winner of the 2015 Goldman Environmental Prize.

Her tragic death is emblematic of the grave human rights situation in Honduras today. Although we do not know who her assailants were, we believe her murder is the latest in a growing trend of state suppression against social movement leaders like Berta.

We urge the State Department to promote a truly independent investigation into the killing of Berta and the many other environmental and land defenders in Honduras, and begin subjecting Honduras to vetting process under the Leahy law, and to enforce the law by immediately stopping military aid to the country.

Sincerely,”

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FREE 8- week, theme based art experience for families

From the Houston Street Center an Art experience for families called PACT (Parents and Children Together with Art)! 

5-13 years old children (and their parents)

Free

8 Weeks 

Every Friday starting March 18th

Enrollment deadline THIS FRIDAY, March 11th

Chinese translation in each course. 

Parents! This is an 8 week commitment -come consistently.

For more information: University Settlement’s Houston Street Center

Flyers are below in English, Spanish & Chinese. 

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Each session begins with exposure to a professional work of art that serves as an inspiration image, followed by an art-making experience, and concludes with a sharing circle. PACT activities are designed to increase parental involvement and graduate in complexity to encourage positive forms of family communication and sustained teamwork. With a 1:2 or 1:3 volunteer to family ratio, Professional Facilitators lead trained Volunteer Coaches to implement a creative arts curriculum that requires families to develop ideas and work collaboratively. .

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