Voces de Casa Maria

Transformation

6 min readby Brian Flagg Many people have asked me about the eight day silent retreats I have done the last two summers and the thirty day retreat I’d like to do next summer. They take place at the Jesuit Retreat Center in Los Altos, CA. For me these retreats have been like dying and going to heaven. Being there is the opposite of the incredibly hectic, chaotic, action, action, action of everyday life at Casa Maria. When there, I have time to actually read books! The food is good, the Retreat Center is beautiful and there is a Mass celebrated every

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Tribute to Luke Knipe

3 min readby Brian Flagg He might not be the most spiritual guy in the world, but Luke Knipe is a really smart guy and has been an unlikely inspiration to me and others at Casa Maria. Born and bred in Tucson, Luke worked at Casa Maria last year for about six months as a Researcher/Organizer. He also did food pickups, washed pots and worked in the kitchen. To overcome in the struggle for justice for and with those we serve daily, we at Casa Maria need to be smarter, more well-read, more creative and more politically astute. Luke helped plant seeds

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Message to the Three Sonoran’s: TUSD is doing something good

5 min readby Jimmy Ojeda Usually TUSD Board meetings are not that exciting, but last night I attended a great meeting with Cesar, Brian, and three parents from Ochoa Elementary: Maria, Adriana and Marisa. The Board voted unanimously to defend barrio schools. Many of the barrio schools such as Ochoa, Pueblo, Carrillo, and Davis were afraid they were going to lose funding for their magnet programs because they do not meet desegregation standards.  It was great to be among a number of parents, students and teachers from Pueblo High School, led by teacher Jessica Mejia. After listening to students, teachers, and concerned

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What’s going on right now…

< 1 min readRio Nuevo: $250 million City taxpayer dollars down the drain, up in smoke, squandered, siphoned off. While at the same time, bus riders are being threatened with fare increases, city pools are closed, and there is little or no money for KIDCO or job training. In this city, the City of Tucson, with the sixth worst poverty rate in the entire country. Click here to read the full-length article

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Controversial Desegregation Proposal to be Voted on by TUSD Board on Tuesday Oct. 22 (A South Tucson Perspective)

4 min readby Cesar Aguirre Last night my colleagues from Casa Maria and I attended a Magnet community forum at Ochoa Community Magnet School. A little over two weeks ago we attended a similar forum at Pueblo Magnet High School where parents, teachers, students, and community members came full force and defended their Magnet program. The questions and comments were great; they ranged from the lack of equity, to the focus on negativity rather than highlighting and advertising all of the great qualities offered through the Magnet program. TUSD Magnet programs were originally created to please a Federal Desegregation order. The mentality

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Rio Nuevo

3 min readby Brian Flagg $250 million City taxpayer dollars down the drain, up in smoke, squandered, siphoned off by who, corrupt individuals? While at the same time, bus riders are being threatened with fareincreases, city pools are closed, and there is little or no money for KIDCO or job training.  In this city, the City of Tucson, with the sixth worst poverty rate in the entire country. The Arizona Daily Star (Rio Nuevo Probe: Bad – but not criminal, October 11, 2013) reported that the Arizona Attorney General’s office released a memo outlining its decision to not prosecute anyone.  They referred to the

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Happy Birthday Cindy

3 min readby Kassandra Manriquez Riding the yellow school bus home from school, I often fantasized about how I would look behind the wheel of a yellow Volkswagen buggy or a Nissan 350Z. And despite my delusion and multiple failed driving exams, my parents bought me a car, complete with a Hello Kitty steering wheel cover. It was so cute and I was so happy. I had always assumed this was every 15-year-old girl’s dream coming-of-age celebration. I was wrong. Less than 24 hours before Cindy Escalante and her mother Maria spoke in front of 300+ community members at a candidate forum,

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Pima County Interfaith Candidate Forum

4 min readby Kassandra Manriquez To keep the Ronstadt or do away with it, to keep bus fares affordable or butcher the budgets of Tucson’s poorest … On Sunday October 6, over 300 community members sat in front of several City Council members at Sacred Heart Parish who were present to discuss JobPath, Sun Tran bus fares, and the development of Ronstadt Transit Center. This discourse took place in the context of poverty. Community members sat in wooden pews and listened to City Council members discuss community issues; we cheered, we nodded our heads in disapproval, blah blah blah. However, the most powerful portion of the

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What’s going on right now…

< 1 min readOn Sunday October 6, more than 300 community members sat in front of several City Council members at Sacred Heart Parish who were present to discuss JobPath, Sun Tran bus fares and the development of Ronstadt Transit Center. Click here to read full-length article

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Injustice

2 min readby Brian Flagg A few nights ago I was in a meeting with a City Council member who said that ten years of not raising fares on the bus riders (they were slightly raised 2 years ago) is a disservice to bus riders, that they need lead time so that they can get used to the idea that they must pay more. But why? Why does balancing the city budget have to include increased hardship for many of the poorest people in Tucson? This is plain and simple an unjust mindset. Instead, maybe these politicians should be preparing the U

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