Voces de Casa Maria

BUS RIDERS PRESENCE AT MLK MARCH A SUCCESS

2 min readby Cesar Aguirre It was a warm, bright morning as Mayor Rothschild spoke to a large crowd at the U of A mall, along with many other politicians including Karen Uhlich, Regina Romero and Richard Fimbres. There we were, right up front, with two large Tucson Bus Riders Union banners. As we listened to them speak about justice, equality and human rights, a new hope began to arise that we could possibly work with our all-Democrat City Council members to insure that fares are not increased, routes are not cut, and that there be a true, transparent public process in

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Stories of Liberation: Gabriella Dominguez

2 min readby Kassandra  Six years ago, Gabriella Dominguez stopped by Casa Maria in need of a dozen tortillas; this visit prompted her six-year volunteer endeavor at Casa Maria. Gabriella, a Nogales Sonora native, along with her two children moved to Tucson nine and a half years ago when her paycheck in Nogales didn’t cut it anymore. In Nogales, Gabriella held a position in human resources and studied “Lic. Administracion de Expresas.” Marriage troubles and financial struggles motivated her move to Tucson where she temporarily lived with her brother and cleaned homes. Later, she applied for a position at Food City on Sixth

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THANK YOU…

2 min readby Brian Flagg, To everyone who donated to Casa Maria this holiday season. We exist entirely on private donations, so many more people would be more hungry and desperate and without a voice if not for the generosity of the donors. Often times we get supportive notes along with a check or some cash. These warm my heart and help sustain me in the struggle. Here is one of my faves:                                                                                                                                                            12/17/13 Dear Brian and all at Casa Maria, Enclosed is a check in the amount of $60 which represents a week’s salary for each of  the six staff members. I wish it

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Pope Francisco – ONLY SYMBOLS OR REAL CHANGE?

2 min read‘Jesus the Homeless’ in Rome by Brian Flagg, From reading the National Catholic Reporter for many years I have learned that Popes can write encyclicals and say many good things but who gets appointed Bishop or Cardinal is much more important. In the most recent NCR, John Allen described how on December 18, Pope Francis “delivered a bombshell in the form of a shake-up at the Vatican’s all-important Congregation for Bishops, the office that is responsible for recommending bishops’ appointments to the pope.”  Allen said that “All told, the overhaul arguably represents one of the more important reform moves by

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LA MORENITA

4 min readby Kassandra Manriquez, La Morenita is from Guatemala. This is the story of her crossing borders to get here 16 years ago. She has four kids who go to Ochoa and Safford. She works part time at a tortilleria and is a valued member of the core team here at Casa Maria. Soon before her arrival at the border that would lead her into Mexico City, Morenita met a woman who saved her life, a miracle from the Virgin Mary she said. “For everyone who makes it across the border alive, it’s a miracle from God,” Morenita said. “Those of

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A NEW YEARS RESOLUTION FROM CASA MARIA:

< 1 min readIn 2014 we at Casa Maria are going to do absolutely everything in our power to influence our Democratic friends on the Mayor and City Council to not oppress the poor through their Budget priorities. This means NO BUS FARE INCREASES. Council members Karin Uhlich and Richard Fimbres have already committed to this. We need 2 more votes

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The Huckster’s Boxing Day Gifts

2 min readA really smart friend of Casa Maria shared this commentary with us. It refers to the banner head line story in the Star ‘Red Tape Holding Up Important Roadwork’ on December 26, 2013 The English had a custom of giving the hired help the day off and a “box” of goodies the day after Christmas.  Even the working poor got to retire to the basement on Dec. 26th and have a little party after they’d cleaned up the royals’ mess. On yesterday’s front page County Manager Chuck Huckleberry proposed Boxing Day gifts for those ‘least in need’ in an article

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Hey, the Tucson Weekly got one right!

4 min readCesar Aguirre, the pride of Casa Maria, really and truly is a Tucson hero.  He is a single dad that lives and works here at Casa Maria. In case you missed it, check out last weeks’ Tucson Weekly (December 19-25, 2003) www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/local-heroes/Content?oid=3929804 Every year they declare some people local hero’s. Usually The Weekly doesn’t cover life on the South side, but staff writer Mari Herreras did a great job describing the life and times of Cesar and his passion for quality public education. Here is the story en Español. Sentado en la parte de atrás de la cocina de Casa

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