Conjunto Writing Opportunity
News from San Anto Guadalupe Center

The 32nd Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio 2013 will take place May 15–16 at the Guadalupe Theater, 1301 Guadalupe Street and May 17–19 at Rosedale Park, 303 Dartmouth. The festival will feature a Seniors Conjunto Dance; inductions into the Conjunto Music Hall of Fame; workshops on the button accordion and bajo sexto; a New Directions concert; and three days and over 36 of the very best bands in conjunto music at Rosedale Park that includes special tributes, plus food and beverage booths, accordion raffle, student recital and more.
For more information, call (210) 271-3151, or visit www.guadalupeculturalarts.org. The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1980 to preserve, promote and develop the arts of the Chicano/Latino/Native American peoples for all ages and backgrounds through public and educational programming in six disciplines: dance, literature, media arts, theater arts, visual arts and music.
Fracking Update for Aztlán and beyond

If you're in Arizona, your might get the worst of Global Heating that fracking will exacerbate, at least, in terms of heat. Go here to read about getting rid of your estufa because you'll be able to fry your eggs on the sidewalk, as long as you like to add a lot of sand to your revueltos. Very soon.

If you're not sure whether fracking is going to be operating under your barrio or suburb, go here to read about how you'll be able to hear and feel it. And how your wells and walls may suffer just from the search for fracking sites, something you have a right to have a say-so about.

Next is info about a Colorado action this coming Monday:
There will be an amendment to the budget bill next week that would force approval of the Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline. Most worrying, Senators’ (Mark Udall and Michael Bennet) staff say they are “undecided” on whether to stop the pipeline.
350 Colorado and our friends from across the state have written a letter to our Senators explaining why they need to stop the pipeline, and we hope you will add your name before we deliver it to their offices on Monday.
Please co-sign the letter to let our Senators know that you want them to reject any attempt to push forward the pipeline. Click here to read and add your name.
After you sign, please share it with friends and colleagues -- the more signers, the stronger our message will be.

Details:
WHAT: No KXL letter delivery to Senators Bennet and Udall
WHEN: 11:45 AM, Monday March 18th. (we should wrap up by 2 PM)
WHERE: Meet at Senator Bennet's office, 1127 Sherman Street, Suite 150, Denver CO
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Excerpts from an article by Bill Fletcher

"The Bolivarian process, which is far from over, has suggested multiple levels of struggle but in every case drawing upon mass action and mass involvement. This goes beyond huge demonstrations—as important as they may be—but more in the direction of encouraging alternative institutions as well as revitalized (or in some cases new) social movements.
"Upon the discovery of his cancer, he apologized for not having taken sufficient care of himself. I was struck by this comment for two reasons. The first was the admission that he had not been on top of his health and that he was prepared to take responsibility for that. The second reason implicit in his comment: that it is a duty to pay attention to one’s health, to live for the struggle (as opposed to living to struggle). Neither can one so underrate one’s own role that we think that as individuals we do not matter."
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member and Columnist, Bill Fletcher, Jr., is a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies, the immediate past president of TransAfricaForum, and the author of “They’re Bankrupting Us” - And Twenty Other Myths about Unions. He is also the co-author of Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice, which examines the crisis of organized labor in the USA.
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RudyG