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Senator Huppenthal Has A Racial Profiling Problem

I have a feeling that Arizona State Senator John Huppenthal won’t be going on MSNBC’s Hardball ever again. Here’s the segment where he and former AZ Senate Majority Leader Alfredo Gutierrez debate Arizona’s March to Extremism: SB1070.

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At the 6:50′ish mark, the following – amazing – exchange occurs:

Chris Matthews: Can a police officer who spots a car with 5 or 6 people in it, who he thinks because of instinct, experience/whatever, evidence whatever he uses. Can he stop that car and say, “I think these people are here illegally. I’m gonna stop and check them.” Can he, under the law, do that, without any crime involved. Can he do that?

John Huppenthal: No, he cannot. That would be. That would just be simply racially profiling and that would not be permitted under the law.

There are two possibilities here. 1) Senator Huppenthal didn’t bother to read the bill he voted for and cosponsored – which proves that he’s unfit for governance; or 2) he’s lying about what’s in the bill.

From Article 8, Section B of SB1070:

B. FOR ANY LAWFUL CONTACT MADE BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL OR AGENCY OF THIS STATE OR A COUNTY, CITY, TOWN OR OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THIS STATE WHERE REASONABLE SUSPICION EXISTS THAT THE PERSON IS AN ALIEN WHO IS UNLAWFULLY PRESENT IN THE UNITED STATES, A REASONABLE ATTEMPT SHALL BE MADE, WHEN PRACTICABLE, TO DETERMINE THE IMMIGRATION STATUS OF THE PERSON. THE PERSON’S IMMIGRATION STATUS SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PURSUANT TO 8 UNITED STATES CODE SECTION 1373(c).

“Lawful contact” is the ten-thousand pound chupacabra that John Huppenthal is ignoring. God help us all, but this monster was even too big for Tomás Tancredo to ignore. There is no detailed definition of “lawful contact” – it vaguely means any contact between the public and a law enforcement officer, as I understand it. The fact that the bill’s language is so wide-open is why many of us are confident that it won’t stand the scrutiny of the courts.

A final note on John Huppenthal. He’s running for the State Superintendent of Public Instruction in November. We don’t need another anti-Latino nativist heading up our state’s school system – especially one who flunked the lesson in kindergarten about lying.

Vote for Jason Williams in November

 
 

Tom Horne Slanders Dolores Huerta’s Legacy

Tom, Tom, Tom. When are you going to learn to keep your mouth shut?

Labor activist Dolores Huerta is many things, but Cesar Chavez’s ex-girlfriend isn’t one of them.

Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne learned that lesson the hard way last week when an outcry erupted over his description of Huerta before a state House of Representatives committee.

Horne referred to Huerta as Chavez’s “former girlfriend.”

In fact, Huerta is Chavez’s sister-in-law, having married Chavez’s brother Richard. She worked with Chavez to found the National Farm Workers Association, which later became United Farm Workers.

Jennifer Johnson, spokeswoman for the Arizona Democratic Party, called Horne’s remark “either ignorance or sexism.”

AZCentral.com

Either? How about both ignorant and sexist.

Tom Horne, you’re not worthy to massage the feet of Dolores Huerta; even after she’s thoroughly kicked your ass in the realm of public service. What an embarrassment you are to Arizona.

There will be dancing in the streets on the day that your bigotry is no longer in charge of our school system. This is precisely why it’s a failure:

[UPDATE] Blog for Arizona has the video where he makes the sexist comments.

 
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Posted by on February 23, 2010 in Tom Horne

 

Open Letter to Citizen Tom Horne

This is in response to the June 11, 2007-dated memo (unless they’ve fixed it, the grammar police is issuing a citation) from Arizona’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne entitled, “An Open Letter to the Citizens of Tucson” (.pdf warning)

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Dear Superintendent Horne:

In your ‘Open Letter to the Citizens of Tucson’, you write in the opening section:

“The citizens of Tucson, of all mainstream political ideologies, would call for the elimination of the Tucson Unified School District’s ethnic studies program if they knew what was happening there. I believe this is true of citizens of all mainstream political ideologies. The purpose of this letter is to bring these facts out into the open. The decision of whether or not to eliminate this program will rest with the citizens of Tucson through their elected school board.”

It’s not lost on me that you have included the word “citizen” four times in your opening salvo – a signal that you are conflating the curriculum of the Tucson Unified School District’s ethnic studies department with the political debate on immigration. It speaks of a gross misunderstanding of the history and culture of the state that you have, regrettably, been elected to represent as the chief administrator of Arizona’s education system.

You and other nativist politicians are working to enact cultural genocide in a country that has a rich and diverse history that is whitewashed in history books. The ethnic studies department at TUSD is an attempt to engage students in critical thinking by expanding their understanding of that incomplete history by studying, celebrating and engaging various cultures that are in our society – some of which are indigenous to this area.

Your pandering screed, which I have no doubt you believe in forcefully, is based in ignorance. You call for the abolishment of a program that you have never visited. What type of administrator forms such an opinion without ever taking so much as a footstep into the classrooms of students who are participating in a program that is successful? An irresponsible one.

I understand, of course, that politics is playing a very large role in your decision to target Mexican-American/Raza Studies – let’s not kid ourselves, that’s what this whole thing is about. You’ve calculated that it is in your best interest to attack our culture as you prepare for a 2010 run for the Arizona Governorship. You’ve bought in to the whole Reconquista myth like a good nativist soldier by exploiting groups that you know nothing about.

You write:

The very name “Raza” is translated as “the race.” On the TUSD website, it says the basic text for this program is “the pedagogy of oppression.” Most of these students’ parents and grandparents came to this country, legally, because this is the land of opportunity. They trust the public schools with their children. Those students should be taught that this is the land of opportunity, and that if they work hard they can achieve their goals. They should not be taught that they are oppressed.

Know this: you are not allowed to define Chicanos or our movement that seeks equality not oppression. No matter how many times you and others repeat that “Raza = Race”, it doesn’t make it true. We understand it to signify “The People”, as in “We, The People” – all of us.

Stop your attempts to label us dissidents of the United States. Our families do work hard, many serve in the armed forces, and there are more than a few of us who have roots in this region that precede the movement of the border between the United States and Mexico. Again, quit conflating indigenous cultural studies with the immigration debate.

As for the claim that “a kind of destructive ethnic chauvinism” is being taught, it should be noted that the TUSD Ethnic Studies Department does not discriminate nor segregate students. They are available to any pupil who wishes to participate. Collectively, TUSD’s African American, Native American, Pan Asian, and Mexican American Studies Departments are successful qualitatively by raising AIMS scores and graduation rates – but as you demonstrated yesterday when you came to Tucson for your anti-Raza press conference – student success is not your main concern.

No wonder Arizona’s education system is ranked 50th in the country – the State Superintendent of Public Instruction is getting a big, fat F on his report card.

Do your job, Mr. Horne, and wake yourself up from the self-created nightmare that Tucson students are being brainwashed. The reality is that they are having their brains engaged, which we all know is a threat to the type of nativism and ignorance you exude.

Atentamente,

A Tucson citizen of mainstream political ideology

 
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Posted by on June 13, 2008 in Arizona, education, Tom Horne

 

ACTION ALERT: Support TUSD Ethnic Studies

Just received an urgent action alert regarding a rally that will be held tomorrow, 6/12/08, in support of the four ethnic studies departments at Tucson Unified School District (TUSD). The Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Horne, has been relentless in his opposition to these programs that successfully lift graduation rates and improve test scores of participating students. I first reported on his nonsense back in November of 2007. Here was the news item at the time:

TUSD’s ethnic studies program has come under the lens of Arizona’s education czar.

Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has asked the Tucson Unified School District to provide information on funding for its ethnic studies programs.

The request also calls for all training materials used in Mexican-American and African-American studies, syllabuses, videos, films, teachers’ guides, reading materials, audio recordings and other instructional materials.

Horne said his inquiry is not based on a question of academics or education, but “values.”

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Horne will be in Tucson tomorrow in order to talk “about reasons TUSD should abolish its Ethnic Studies department”. Prior to his press conference, however, community members will gather in opposition to this deluded strategy of axing programs that lift up minority students.

Community members representing the four TUSD Ethnic Studies Departments (AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES, NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES, MEXICAN AMERICAN/RAZA STUDIES, and PAN ASIAN STUDIES) will be holding a PRESS CONFERENCE in SUPPORT of ETHNIC STUDIES

Where: TUSD’s GOVERNING BOARD ROOM , 1010 E. 10th Street, Tucson, AZ 85719
Time: 9:30 a.m., Thursday, June 12, 2008

 

Tom Horne Targets TUSD Minority Studies

Back in June, I responded to the Goldwater Institute’s recommendations to the Republican Party on how they should cater to latin@ voters. Towards the end, I mentioned comments by Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne as an example of the far-right nativist contigent that currently holds power in the GOP.

These are not the voices of moderation. These are not voices who are even making an attempt to understand where the Latino community is coming from on the various issues of the day. It is a group who has chosen to define us in the most negative way possible. Take the Superintendent for Public Instruction, for example, in a Letter to the Editor to the AZRepublic in February:

In a column dated Jan. 29, 2007 “Let’s ditch ’50s mentality,” Republic editorial writer Linda Valdez criticizes me for one of my lawyer’s arguments in the Flores case.

This argument was that Tucson Unified should not be heard claiming that their English-language program suffers from lack of state funds. In fact, they waste huge amounts of the money they do receive on programs like “ethnic studies,” including “Raza” studies. (“La Raza” means “the race.”)

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Well, in what is probably Example #85204 of Why. Elections. Matter. Tom Horne has decided that he is going to do everything he can to dismantle programs that are succeeding at graduating minority students and showing them that they can go to college if they summon the will.

TUSD’s ethnic studies program has come under the lens of Arizona’s education czar.

Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has asked the Tucson Unified School District to provide information on funding for its ethnic studies programs.

The request also calls for all training materials used in Mexican-American and African-American studies, syllabuses, videos, films, teachers’ guides, reading materials, audio recordings and other instructional materials.

Horne said his inquiry is not based on a question of academics or education, but “values.”

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Those values – those of Tom Horne and by the growing nativist, WHITE contingency – are made clear by the horse’s ass mouth.

Horne was elected in 2002 on a platform that included an anti-bilingual-education stance.

“I have a long history of opposing ethnic studies and gender studies,” he said, explaining that he halted a proposed women’s studies program in a Paradise Valley high school.
Paging Leonard Clark! Do you think we can add another name to that recall petition?

 
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Posted by on November 16, 2007 in institutional racism, Tom Horne