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Friday, May 27, 2011

Support Tuition Equity for All Oregon Students and Our State

The Oregon Student Association has released this new video on Senate Bill 742, Oregon's Tuition Equity Bill. SB742 will ensure that every Oregon student has fair access to quality and affordable higher education. It will also make it possible for all Oregon Students, regardless of their citizenship status, to be able to pay in-state tuition. Besides capitalizing on taxpayer investment in Oregon's K-12 students, it will boost the education level of Oregon's workforce and boost our state economy.



Senate Bill 742 has already passed the Oregon State Senate and now is in the House.  SB742 is about education, opportunity and advancement for Oregon, AND it deserves a vote on the Oregon House Floor! Check out these amazing supporters testifying for the bill: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fStZJ3o_A6o

Link here to contact your State Representative and ask them to support Tuition Equity for ALL Oregon students and for our state.

Friday, May 20, 2011

CAUSA's Zocalo Night Gala, A Complete Success

At yesterday’s Zocalo Night Gala, we had over 350 people in attendance, great food, great entertainment and great weather. A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who came out to support CAUSA!

During the evening, CAUSA honored several individuals and organizations with American Dream Awards. The awards are given to individuals who make sure that the American dream is not only a dream, but a reality. Honorees included the Latino Business Alliance of the Willamette Valley, Patricia Cortez, McKenzie River Gathering Foundation (MRG), Recursos para Derechos Humanos (Resoruces for Human Rights), Willamette Family Medical Center,  Pastor Gail McDougal and Diana Simons of  KUNP Television Portland.

Entertainment included live music by the Woodburn High School Mariachi Band, Salsa Dancing Lessons with Rodolfo Ortega and a performance by Los Chinelos.  We also had delicious authentic food from local vendors, handmade piñatas and crafts from southern Mexico.


We have included a selection of photos above. Please link here for additional images: http://bit.ly/jp6eRL

A SPECIAL THANK YOU also goes to all of the volunteers, donors and the following sponsors who made Zocalo Night a great success!

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The Zócalo, pronounced "sokalo" in Spanish, is the main plaza or square in the heart of the historic center of many cities across Mexico. It is a place for celebrations, ceremonies, food, dances, live music, and civic engagement.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

CAUSA's Annual Gala this Thursday in Salem

The excitement is continuing to build in anticipation for this year's Zocalo Night Gala!
 
There are just three days left until Zocalo Night. Some fun things to expect this Thursday include our honoree Gail McDougle, former Pastor of the Salem First Congregational Church, is flying in all the way from Florida! Also, Rodolfo Ortega, salsa instructor at Chemeketa Community College, will lead meringue, cumbia, and salsa lessons. If you don't have them already, you still have time to get your tickets!

At Zócalo Night, we will present CAUSA's American Dreamer Awards, listen to live Latin American music, enjoy the entertainment of folkloric dancers, eat delicious food, and dance salsa! Please join us!

May 19, 2011
5:30 pm
Mission Mill Museum
1313 Mill Street SE
Salem, Oregon

Tickets are $25.00 (until May 18th)
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/144399
Tickets are $30 at the door

All proceeds will support CAUSA's Latino and Latina Integration Initiatives

We want to give a BIG THANK-YOU to the following sponsors for their commitment to Zocalo Night!
 
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To join our list of sponsors or for more information, please contact Andrea Miller by calling 503-551-6573 or email at andrea@causaoregon.org

The Zócalo, pronounced "sokalo" in Spanish, is the main plaza or square in the heart of the historic center of many cities across Mexico. It is a place for celebrations, ceremonies, food, dances, live music, and civic engagement.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Tuition Equity supporters gather for graduation ceremony and hearing

Salem, Ore.-- On Wednesday, supporters of Oregon's bi-partisan Tuition Equity Bill (SB742) gathered at the Oregon State Capitol for a graduation ceremony. The ceremony recognized the potential Oregon continues to lose during this time of graduations without passage of SB742.


After the ceremony, the Oregon State House Rules Committee held a hearing where students, parents, teachers, state legislators and members of the business, faith, and the higher education community testified in favor of the legislation.  Turn-out for those in favor of Senate Bill 742 was 10-1 over those opposed -- reflecting well the bill's bi-partisan support.

Senate Bill 742 will ensure that every Oregon student has fair access to quality and affordable higher education. It will also make it possible for all Oregon Students, regardless of their citizenship status, to be able to pay in-state tuition. Besides capitalizing on taxpayer investment in Oregon's K-12 students, it will boost the education level of Oregon's workforce and bring in more tax dollars to the state's general fund.

Support for Senate Bill 742 continues to grow in the Oregon State Legislature and around Oregon. Organizations who support passage of the legislation include the Association of Oregon Industries (AOI), Portland Business Alliance (PBA), Oregon Students Association (OSA), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Oregon Education Association (OEA), Center For Intercultural Organizing (CIO), CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO), Stand for Children, Latino Network, The Bus Project, Basic Rights Oregon (BRO), Gresham Youth Advisory Committee, Adelante Mujeres, Jobs with Justice, Oregon Thrives, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Upstream Public Health, Multnomah Youth Commission and others.

Please continue to contact state representatives and urge them to support Senate Bill 742 for Oregon Students and Oregon's Future.  Link here to find out how to contact your state representative and members of the House Rules Committee:  http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5535/t/4202/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1470

Related News Coverage:
Push For In-State Tuition Rates For Undocumented Residents Continues OPB News
Ore. House panel takes up immigrant tuition Associated Press
Tuition bill prompts Capitol rally Statesman Journal

Oregonians to gather in support of bipartisan Tuition Equity Bill at Capitol Today

For Immediate Release
May 11, 2011

Contact:
Francisco Lopez, Executive Director, 503.984.6816
Erik Sorensen, Communications Director, 503.488.0263

Oregonians to gather in support of bipartisan Tuition Equity Bill at Capitol Today

Salem, Ore.-- Today, supporters of Oregon’s bipartisan Tuition Equity Bill, which includes students, parents, teachers, and members of the business, faith, and the higher education community, will gather on the Oregon State Capitol steps for a graduation ceremony at 1:30pm. The ceremony will recognize the potential Oregon continues to lose during this time of graduations without passage of Senate Bill 742. The ceremony will precede a hearing on the bill in the House Rules Committee.

“I want to make sure that people understand that education is not just a word, it is a belief that we have in the future.” said Hugo Nicolas, a Salem area high school student, who like many others, supports passage of Oregon’s Tuition Equity Bill.

Senate Bill 742 will ensure that every Oregon student has fair access to quality and affordable higher education. It will also make it possible for all Oregon Students, regardless of their citizenship status, to be able to pay in-state tuition. Besides capitalizing on taxpayer investment in Oregon's K-12 students, it will boost the education level of Oregon's workforce and bring in more tax dollars to the state's general fund.

Matt Courtney, the Community Outreach Coordinator at Woodburn School District had this to say, “I believe that Tuition Equity (SB742) will not only encourage more students to finish high school, but will level the playing field so that some of our best and brightest students can continue their education beyond high school and become the type of adults they want to.”

Support for Senate Bill 742 continues to grow in the Oregon State Legislature and around Oregon. Organizations who support passage of the legislation include the Association of Oregon Industries (AOI), Portland Business Alliance (PBA), Oregon Students Association (OSA), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Oregon Education Association (OEA), Center For Intercultural Organizing (CIO), CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO), Stand for Children, Latino Network, The Bus Project, Basic Rights Oregon (BRO), Gresham Youth Advisory Committee, Adelante Mujeres, Jobs with Justice, Oregon Thrives, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Upstream Public Health, and the Multnomah Youth Commission.

In testimony during today's House Rules Committee Hearing, supporters will encourage lawmakers to pass the bill making Oregon among 11 other states that have already implemented tuition equity. The Committee will begin hearing testimony today at 3:00pm.in Hearing Room E.

Senate Bill 742 (Tuition Equity) Hearing & Graduation Ceremony
Graduation at 1:30pm on Capitol Steps | House Rules Committee Hearing at 3:00pm
Oregon State Capitol
900 Court Street NE | Room 50
Salem, Oregon

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CAUSA, Oregon's Immigrant Rights Coalition, is the largest Latino and Latina civil and human rights and advocacy organization in the Pacific Northwest. We work to defend and advance immigrant rights through coordination with local, state, and national coalitions and allies. For more information, visit www.causaoregon.org

Monday, May 9, 2011

Gathering Honors Mothers and Raises Awareness About Affordable Housing

Portland, Ore--On Saturday, Vecinos en Alerta, CAUSA Oregon and individual members of the NE Portland Community gathered in NE Portland in honor Mothers fior Mother’s Day. Those in attendance showed their gratitude for the special moms in their lives and the work they do. They also raised awareness about the need for affordable housing for Oregon families and respect for all immigrants.

Here are photos from the gathering:

Friday, May 6, 2011

Gathering on Saturday in Portland to Honor Mothers

Portland, Ore.-- Vecinos en Alerta, CAUSA Oregon and individual members of the NE Portland Community will gather in NE Portland on Saturday, May 7th in honor of Mother’s Day. Those attending the neighborhood gathering will show their gratitude for those special moms in their lives and the work they do. There will also be awareness raised about the need for affordable housing and respect for all immigrants.

Mother’s Day Gathering
Date: Saturday, May 7, 2011
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Corner of NE Killingsworth Street and NE Cully Blvd.

Participants will walk to Fernhill Park at the corner of NE Ainsworth Street and Cesar Chavez Blvd for a Rally.

For more information please contact Reyna Lopez at 971.240.7414 or at reyna@causaoregon.org

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Annual Advocacy Day draws 100 constituents to Oregon State Capitol

Salem, Ore.-- On Monday, CAUSA held it’s Annual Advocacy Day at the Oregon State Capitol. Around 100 people met with 66 legislative offices throughout the day to discuss important issues affecting Oregonians.


The issues discussed during the individual meetings with legislators included driver's license access restoration, tuition equity & quality education, public safety, healthcare equity, affordable housing, and jobs & economic recovery.

Among the top issues, constituents urged state representatives to support and pass Oregon’s bi-partisan Tuition Equity Bill—SB 742. The legislation, which has broad support from both sides of the aisle, capitalizes on taxpayer investment in K-12 students, moves engaged young immigrants toward citizenship, helps them build productive futures in Oregon and will boost the education level of the workforce of Oregon.

A hearing is scheduled for next Wednesday, May 11th in the House Rules Committee at 3:00pm at the Oregon State Capitol. Those who support the bill are encouraged to attend.

To contact members of the House Rules Committee and your member of the Oregon House of Representatives to urge them to vote "YES" on SB742, please link here: http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5535/t/4202/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1470

Sunday, May 1, 2011

PHOTOS: 4000 People Attend May Day Celebration in Salem

Salem, Ore.  -- Today members of the Latino, Immigrant, Faith, Labor and LGBT Communities, Students and others gathered at the Oregon State Capitol in commemoration of May Day, or International Worker's Day. According to The Oregonian, 4000 people attended the day’s events.

During the rally, speakers discussed important issues facing Oregonians including driver's license access, tuition equity & quality education, voting and equal representation, safe communities, public safety, healthcare equity, immigration reform, justice for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgendered Immigrants, affordable housing, jobs & economic recovery and family unity.

Among the speakers were Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown, State Representative Michael Dembrow, Executive Director of Oregon Student Association, Emily McLain, Oregon AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer, Barbara Byrd, James Jacobson with SEIU and several others.

Here are photos from May Day 2011:

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