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Outlawing Solidarity in Tucson
“Banned in Tucson.”
As many Rethinking Schools readers know, in January Tucson school officials ordered our book Rethinking Columbus removed from Mexican American Studies classes, as part of their move to shut down the program. In some instances, school authorities confiscated the books during class—boxed them up and hauled them off. As one student said, “We were in shock. . . . It was very heartbreaking to see that happening in the middle of class.”
Other books banned from Mexican American Studies classes included Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Rodolfo Acuña’s Occupied America, and Elizabeth Martínez’ 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures.
We are in good company.
Many commentators focused on the outrageous act of banning books. But the books were merely collateral damage. The real target was Tucson’s acclaimed Mexican American Studies program, whose elimination had long been a goal of rightwing politicians in Arizona. Their efforts ultimately found legislative expression in House Bill 2281, passed shortly after Arizona’s now-infamous Senate Bill 1070, which mandated racial profiling in immigration enforcement. National outrage focused on SB 1070, with barely any attention paid to HB 2281, a law whose origins lay in the same racial prejudice.
The law’s punchline comes in Section 15-112, which prohibits any courses that “advocate ethnic solidarity instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals.” Tom Horne, the former Arizona superintendent of public instruction and the state’s current attorney general, sums up the law’s curricular dogma: “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.”
Of course, by “those students,” Horne means Mexican Americans. To assert that oppression is a myth, especially the oppression of Mexican Americans, one must be historically illiterate—or lying. A few examples: The state of Arizona itself was acquired by the United States through invasion, war, and occupation—an enterprise justified by notions of racial supremacy. As the Congressional Globe insisted in 1847, seizing Mexican territory for the United States “is the destiny of the white race. It is the destiny of the Anglo-Saxon race.” A 1910 government report, quoted in the now-banned Occupied America, concluded: “Thus it is evident that, in the case of the Mexican, he is less desirable as a citizen than as a laborer.” Today in Arizona, according to the National Center for Children in Poverty, more than twice the percentage of Mexican American children live in poverty as white children: 64 percent to 30 percent. And Mexican Americans are twice as likely as whites to be incarcerated.
To demand that students think purely in terms of individuals and ignore race, class, and ethnicity is to enforce stupidity as state policy. Moreover, to erase solidarity from students’ conceptual vocabulary leaves them ignorant of how people have struggled to improve their lives—and have made the world a better place. Proposing that we rise purely as individuals—“I think I can, I think I can”—may be a comforting notion for social elites, but it’s simply wrong, empirically as well as morally. Outlawing solidarity benefits only those whose interests are threatened by people organizing for greater equality.
Today’s curricular ethnic cleansing in Arizona is the product of a toxic blend of fear and racism. Here’s Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal on NPR’s Tell Me More: “These issues are going to be huge philosophical issues for the United States as we become—as our whole racial makeup changes. And we need to know that there are a lot of serious concerns about how you educate kids, the values that you pass on to them.”
Translation: Whites are becoming a minority in this country. If children of color are taught to question structures of wealth and power; to think in terms of race, class, and ethnicity; to learn the history of solidarity and organizing; and come to see themselves as activists . . . well, the United States will be a very different place. In his 2010 campaign ads, Huppenthal promised to “Stop la raza.” Destroying Tucson’s Mexican American Studies program is one way he intends to keep that promise.
For rightwing politicians like Tom Horne, John Huppenthal, and Gov. Jan Brewer, it’s not the failure of the Mexican American Studies program that they fear—it’s the program’s success. According to Tucson’s own director of accountability and research, “there are positive measurable differences between MAS students and the corresponding comparative group of students.” Mexican American Studies students score higher on standardized reading, writing, and even math tests than their peers, are more likely to graduate from high school, more likely to attend college, and—a feature that doesn’t show up in the data printouts—are more likely to see themselves as activists.
This kind of education is a threat to those who would prefer Mexican Americans as quiet and compliant workers. Mayra Feliciano, a co-founder of the Tucson student activist group UNIDOS and an alumna of the Mexican American Studies program, told Jeff Biggers in an interview, “As long as people like Superintendent John Huppenthal and TUSD board members are afraid of well-educated Latinos, they will try to take away our successful courses and studies.”
Following one of Biggers’ fine Huffington Post blog posts on the Mexican American Studies program, one respondent, “Tucson Don,” directed his comments to a student Biggers had quoted:
“Hey Chicka, nobody is stopping you from learning about your own culture. But you now live in the US, and you can do that on your own time and your own dime! We Americans want you to learn to read (English), write (also in English) and be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide well enough to complete a business transaction without needing a computer to tell you that a $1.99 Egg McMuffin plus a $.99 hash browns and free coffee adds up to $2.98 before tax.” Tucson Don and his ilk echo the century-old words quoted above: the Mexican American is “less desirable as a citizen than as a laborer.”
This is the “gutter education,” as the youth of South Africa used to call it, that the Mexican American Studies program was designed to supplant. Those who have read the letters and articles online by MAS teachers Curtis Acosta and Maria Federico Brummer, or who have seen the excellent film Precious Knowledge, know that this is not a program that teaches hate or “resentment.” It sparks curiosity, honors students’ lives, demands academic excellence, prompts critical thinking, invites activism, and imagines a better world.
Its ethos of love, mutual respect, and solidarity is expressed in the poem that has come to symbolize the program, borrowed from Luis Valdez’ 1971 Mayan-inspired “Pensamiento Serpentino”:
In Lak’ech (I Am You or You Are Me)
Tú eres mi otro yo.
You are my other me.
Si te hago daño a ti.
If I do harm to you.
Me hago daño a mí mismo.
I do harm to myself.
Si te amo y respeto,
If I love and respect you,
Me amo y respeto yo.
I love and respect myself.
We encourage Rethinking Schools readers to join the national solidarity campaign, “No History Is Illegal,” launched by the Teacher Activist Groups (TAG) network, to teach about this important struggle. In fact, Tucson’s program should not only be defended, it should be extended: We should demand that local, state, and federal policies support more multicultural, anti-racist education initiatives. As the U.S. school curriculum becomes increasingly shaped by giant multinational publishing corporations, it’s essential to stand up for—and spread—community-supported, social justice curriculum, as exemplified by Tucson’s Mexican American Studies program.
In Lak’ech. An injury to one is an injury to all.
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First, as a parallel to today's article about painting Calcutta blue, perhaps Arizona should pass a law to paint everything white... to go along with the entire white-washing of the state's education program, added to its ultra-racist P.R.
Second, doesn't that genius "Tucson Dan" also post on C.D? Possibly paid by some right wing think tank, the racist manages to spread his venom around. Now he's even being noted for it!
Well your article responses fail to mention a few facts, especially the racist communistict comments and party path and oath of mecha, one that the NAZI party would be proud of after dolores huertas speechs in tucson and our denial to leave the hate filled speech of hers. As for painting arizona white, well not all hispanics lack the education to be only nannies, gardners and diswashers, your lying profusely when you state that, or your just a ignorant person. You lie so much that you should be the stars on the liars club
Your group mecha apparently takes pride in being a clone of the KKK and is actually worst since you claim to be educated, and then who in thier right mind would want to give back the southwest to mexico when the way they treat thier own, since texas settlements ?
Then the drugs the hispanic drug smugglers brought in which most of those scumbags favor communistic control of the people passed , the plan is now is backfiring since now they affect the hispanics in mexico more and more is sold, the plan to drug the american gringos to be unaware of the plan de san diego, has placed the american public against your racist agenda, If your so proud of the mecha group, why do you people hide the party oath from the fundraisers? to hide your agenda about the pure hispanic state and southwest? Your group acts as the offended party and so macho and you cannot come out and state your party oath?
You Failed to say that mecha, in its own words in thier party platform and membership oath is in fact a SEPERATIST hispanic group, calling for a PURE HISPANIC state, and does everything to force this state and others to do so, its not about culture. This group if you replace the hispanic pure word with white is actually worst than the KKK since these "educated" hispanics" should know better, but they la raza conduct their group as the kkk, no explaniation has been done to denounce these racist oaths in the mechas oath. As to this culture class, dolores huerta a few years ago in tucson had a racist seperatist school assembly where I was at and did not let us students leave with the help of some teachers after her hate speech, on par with a communist style indoctrination that anglos and other races do not belong in the southwest, so not all of us gueros and others are unaware what mecha is. We ask the reporter of this article to post mechas party platform and oath and also dorlores huertas statements in this paper, we dare you since your so concerned with free speech.
You Failed to say that mecha, in its own words in thier party platform and membership oath is in fact a SEPERATIST hispanic group, calling for a PURE HISPANIC state, and does everything to force this state and others to do so, its not about culture. This group if you replace the hispanic pure word with white is actually worst than the KKK since these "educated" hispanics" should know better, but they la raza conduct their group as the kkk, no explaniation has been done to denounce these racist oaths in the mechas oath. As to this culture class, dolores huerta a few years ago in tucson had a racist seperatist school assembly where I was at and did not let us students leave with the help of some teachers after her hate speech, on par with a communist style indoctrination that anglos and other races do not belong in the southwest, so not all of us gueros and others are unaware what mecha is. We ask the reporter of this article to post mechas party platform and oath and also dorlores huertas statements in this paper, we dare you since your so concerned with free speech.
response about tucson dan and your ommisions
Well your article responses fail to mention a few facts, especially the racist communistict comments and party path and oath of mecha, one that the NAZI party would be proud of after dolores huertas speechs in tucson and our denial to leave the hate filled speech of hers. As for painting arizona white, well not all hispanics lack the education to be only nannies, gardners and diswashers, your lying profusely when you state that, or your just a ignorant person. You lie so much that you should be the stars on the liars club
Your group mecha apparently takes pride in being a clone of the KKK and is actually worst since you claim to be educated, and then who in thier right mind would want to give back the southwest to mexico when the way they treat thier own, since texas settlements ?
Then the drugs the hispanic drug smugglers brought in which most of those scumbags favor communistic control of the people passed , the plan is now is backfiring since now they affect the hispanics in mexico more and more is sold, the plan to drug the american gringos to be unaware of the plan de san diego, has placed the american public against your racist agenda, If your so proud of the mecha group, why do you people hide the party oath from the fundraisers? to hide your agenda about the pure hispanic state and southwest? Your group acts as the offended party and so macho and you cannot come out and state your party oath?
venom is what you mecha groups post on the par of nazis, this is not part of American culture but that of hispanic of below, if a white person would post the comments below they are considered racist, but your group is intentionally ignorant .
these statements below is proof of your racist minds
Translation: Whites are becoming a minority in this country. If children of color are taught to question structures of wealth and power; to think in terms of race, class, and ethnicity; to learn the history of solidarity and organizing; and come to see themselves as activists . . . well, the United States will be a very different place. In his 2010 campaign ads, Huppenthal promised to “Stop la raza.” Destroying Tucson’s Mexican American Studies program is one way he intends to keep that promise
Agree totally with American Dreams.
The territories you say we stole were actually purchased for 18 million dollars. And it's a good thing they were purchased cause if they weren't, they would be just a poverty stricken and ignorant as Mexico - so you could say we SAVED these territories.
And if this is such a terrible country, why are you all busting ass sneaking in here?
Is this some Hispanic culture you would be teaching in the school, "Grammy-nominated singer Sergio Gomez was kidnapped and his genitals were burned with a blowtorch in December 2007, presumably for singing narco corridos, or "drug ballads."
I don't live in Arizona but I am wondering if this type of thinking is a tad dated. Most first generation immigrants do wind up as blue collar workers and do make less money than those who have been establshed longer. This is true historically. The fact that the bulk of first generation immigrants in the US right now are from Latin America is a factor as to why, demographically, Latin Americans as a whole have less money than ethnic groups that are composed of fewer first generation immigrants.
Of course there is racism in the US and this is a battle. However its not like it is in Mexico itself where the short, round, brown person visibly *is* oppressed by tall white elites.
What planet do you live on?
just watch the spanish only agenda news in spanish only, no white, black or asian reporters or actors on thier programming unless its a dubbed program. All the novelas have 99.9 white hispanics, this is a definaition of being hipocrites and racist.
Dear Langston Hughes,
Let’s share in a drink of good cheers! You must have a longing for the frothy stuff now and then.
Anyway, I hope you’re well (Tucson Don free) and well rested from having less explaining to do in that meadow in which you slumber. You left us with many beautiful incantations from your soul. I personally like your simple poem “Dreams” with just over thirty words; you create an abstract sculpture that mirrors the heightened voice of the human spirit. It is no coincidence that each of your two verses are similar and really one and the same – a thought tied to the same anchor you may say, much like the love of a mother’s child is a constant whether she be black white or what have you. Pain in the first verse is pain in the second verse which is to say – circumstances make the issue not color.
The reason I’m addressing this to you Mr. Hughes is that you would probably be happy to know that we’ve elected a black President. This probably would not have happened in your time. We have become more tolerant in some ways but in others, it’s back to the old adage the more things change the more they stay the same. I will not get into the issues on native studies that are unfolding and being implemented in some States only to let you know that antidotes to your Dreams are sprouting like mushrooms; this is exponential regression. I thought I’d scribble a few thoughts just to say that you are really not missing much and not to be too alarmed at the turn of events. Your blueprint (text) for a better world still holds true today. As to when it might happen? A letter to you will be forth coming. And by the way, you did not have to prove "we are beautiful people too." No one should.
Lovely thoughts, Andrea2. Langston Hughes' gifts of poetry are national treasures.
However, I would like to add: The previous US administration of GW Bush, selected two African-American Secretaries of State: Condoleeza Rice, the first female African-American to that position, the other Colin Powell, the very first black Secretary of State. Powell, Rice, and Obama - proving that blacks can be just as thoughtless and cruel as any white, given the opportunity. We're all human and no race is any different, better or worse, than another when it comes to our deepest natures. If Langston Hughes could write this into a poem, I think he would.
rvrwalker: Thank you for your comment.
The author states in the above article, "Mexican American Studies students score higher on standardized reading, writing, and even math tests than their peers, are more likely to graduate from high school"
Is this "fact" supposed to indicate some form of cause and effect? ie: those who take this course will do better in school because of the course work?
Or is the alleged improvement more a reflection of a better attitude toward scholastic work in general on the part of those who are interested in and take the Latin American studies?
One possibility is that people get more intellectually engaged when they realize they're not being fed absolute horseshit.
Ah, thank you Elizabeth, your short response says so much. Of course, students who voluntarily enroll in programs tend to be more scholarly, but I'd guess that if you tracked the records of "under-achieving" students who joined the program you'd see real progress. Not only are they getting something of truth, rather than the absolute horseshit, they are learning about themselves, their families, and their cultures. Wishing you a good weekend :)
These culture studies are in istel racist agendas as the nazis did, and since mechas party platform and oaths are for a pure hispanic state, then this shows that mecha is a racist agenda group and should be banned such as these types of groups are banned elsewhere.
Learn to love your work. Learn to love your master. Learn to love Christ. That's all you need to know.
Sincerely,
Tuscon Unified District School Board
Just remember that if you are truly disrupting the the power structure, nobody is going to be laughing--they will probably try to kill you. We cannot underestimate the violence and obduracy of our oppressors. The forces of bigotry, war and murder dominate the scene more completely now than they did 25 years ago at the height of Reaganism. The forces of cultural, religious and corporate domination are playing for keeps and they will hold on to their privileges with lethal force if necessary.
Oppressors/ do you mean the alien smugglers that buy and sell la raza? or the government police of mexico/
or do you mean the hispanic drug dealers? that try to drug the gringos and now its backfiring that they hooked more hisanics?
Do you think all us gringos going to be ignorant of what mecha is and who pays for their racist agenda, your so pathetic that your mecha group hides the oath of a pure hispanic state southwest and feel drugging the people will not disclose your NAZI style agenda, well your wrong, so wrong that your arrogance exposed your racist agenda, no mecha, the american revolution has come again to expose your racist group which includes the drugging of america
If you think this is such a terrible country, we would appreciate it if you went back to the country of your TRUE elegance.
I pledge elegance to the flag...
Not to mention what I assume is the royal; "we".
==No History is Illegal==
Cool. What about ==No What - If - History Is Illegal==? Here is some creative, What If History.
By 1450 the peninsula of Korea has divided into North and South nations. They retain, however, the same Religion whose chief earthly figure is the Grand Poobah.
On 7 June 1494 the Grand Poobah meets in Gyeongbok Palace with representatives of North and South Koreans. The Poobah has with him a large globe and a very long piece of string. He ties the string around the globe vertically, passing through the earth's poles. Now the earth is divided into two equal halves. The representatives of the two Koreas nod their heads in understanding, excitement, and anticipation.
Magnanimously and magnificently, the Grand Poobah tells the North Koreans "This half of Earth is YOURS." Turning to the South Koreans, he says: "And THIS half is YOURS." Now the Gyeongbok Palace is filled with delirious joy, people dancing jigs, back slapping, high and low fives.
In the Poobah deal, North Korea has been given ownership of New Zealand, while South Korea has been given full ownership of Iceland & Greenland. All that is necessary now is for Korean War Ships to sail to these far places, tell the aborigines YOU BELONG TO US BECAUSE THE GRAND POOBAH SAID SO - and use weapons based upon gunpowder ignited in long tubes to kill any human being who objects to that declaration of ownership. Heresy! JUST WAR!
Although unhappy about it, aborigines of New Zealand abandon their mother tongue and learn to speak Korean with a northern dialect. Although unhappy about it, aborigines of Iceland and Greenland abandon their mother tongues and learn to speak Korean with a southern dialect. Across succeeding generations and centuries, ALL of them grovel on their knees to the newest Grand Poobah.
Meanwhile, a nation called the United States comes into being. Eventually, citizens of New Zealand and Iceland and Greenland decide that the USA is a Nifty Place. Bringing their Korean language and customs, they come to the United States. Twenty percent immigrate. Eighty percent dig tunnels from these foreign lands and crawl out of the earth from New Hampshire to Colorado. Hastily, Korean is established as an unofficial Second Language, and Korean places of worship sprout like mushrooms. Inside these places of worship, clergy who report to and are loyal to the Grand Poobah give strong hints that the Church would be better off if the next President was Ralph Myeongseong. If Korean speaking New Zealanders in Pennsylvania vote as a block and Korean speaking Greenlanders in Illinois vote as a block - and Icelanders in Wisconsin - Myeeongseong will have more than enough votes in the Electoral College to become the First US President of Korean descent.
Ooooops. Wait a minute. Am I confusing the Korean Peninsula with the Iberian Peninsula? Wait a minute, am I confusing the Gyeongbok Palace Treaty with the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain on 7 June 1494? Wait a minute. Am I confusing the Grand Poobah with Pope Alexander VI? Wait a minute, am I confusing Mexico with New Zealand? Wait a minute, am I confusing Iceland & Greenland with Brazil?
Damn damn damn. It is so easy to get confused when you get old. Mea culpa.
Trylon
I have been writing about this for decades. See my old article THE TEXAS TEXTBOOK MASSACRE.
The entire educational system needs to be changed- including the way it is financed. The new president of UVM will be paid $447,000 per year.
Also...I recently was invited to speak to some college classes. One of the topics was academic freedom. I asked the students how many had ever heard of Howard Zinn. Not one student had. They were all high school graduates.
Something is very wrong with the system... so wrong that it is beyond repair. That is why I advocate home schooling and/or a FAIR voucher system which would give anti-war families a choice. In some school districts the per pupil cost is $15,000. If that money was given to the family, some parents would be financially able to stay home and home school their children.
The majority of families don't even help their kids with homework. And if Hispanic kids stayed home their parents would cash in the vouchers to have more kids and continue to speak Spanish.
The U.S. Census Bureau released a 2010 Census brief on the nation's Hispanic population, which shows the Hispanic population increased by 15.2 million between 2000 and 2010 and accounted for more than half of the total U.S. population increase of 27.3 million. Between 2000 and 2010, the Hispanic population grew by 43 percent, or four times the nation's 9.7 percent growth rate.
Hispanic-origin population in the US would contribute 32 percent of the Nation's population growth from 1990 to 2000, 39 percent from 2000 to 2010, 45 percent from 2010 to 2030, and 60 percent from 2030 to 2050.
Education and assimilation into America is not their goal. This is their true goal.