RE: Your call

Oops - sorry to send to the listserve :)

Marcy Goldstein-Gelb
Executive Director
MassCOSH
Mass. Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health
617-825-7233 x15
www.masscosh.org


-----Original Message-----
From: mass-coalition-for-domestic-workers@googlegroups.com
[mailto:mass-coalition-for-domestic-workers@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Marcy
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 4:26 PM
To: mass-coalition-for-domestic-workers@googlegroups.com
Subject: Your call

Edwin, Sorry its taken a few days to get back to you...I've been tied up in
meetings all week.

Let's schedule a time to talk next week. Maybe Wed 1:00 or 3:00??

Have a nice, long weekend!

Edwin Argueta <edwin@massjwj.net> wrote:

>Open Letter to Stand for Children
>
>We represent organizations across Massachusetts, including communities that
Stand for Children now claims to represent. When a well-financed group like
Stand for Children, backed by out-of-state and corporate money, arrives with
a plan to "fix" our schools, but fails to consult with any of us or solicit
our input, it raises deep concerns.
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>At a time when many of our organizations are struggling to provide
essential services, or even to remain afloat, Stand spent more than $250,000
to essentially buy its way onto the November ballot-at $3 per signature-and
still had enough money left to blanket the state with radio, television and
newspaper ads.
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>We now learn that Stand is backed by corporate foundations connected to
Walmart, Bain Capital and JP Morgan Chase, and that your ballot initiative
would diminish community voice, strip teachers of their rights, all the
while failing to deal with many of the real issues confronting our children.
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>
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>Had you consulted with any of our organizations and community leaders, we
would have told you what our children need: a fair and substantive
opportunity to learn in a safe environment. This consists of a well-rounded
curriculum that includes art, music, theater programs, vocational and
technological training-not just test prep; an end to discipline practices
that push our kids into the school to prison pipeline; and better programs,
services and supports for our English language learners and special-needs
students that respond to their genuine needs. Most of all, our communities
need more and better jobs so that our kids believe that school actually
leads to something.
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>Your ballot initiative addresses none of these needs.
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>We need a real conversation in Massachusetts about the best way to improve
our schools, an honest, collaborative exchange that includes parents,
students, teachers and the community. What we don't need are phony sound
bite "solutions" backed by big corporate money.
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>Stand: please respect our communities and withdraw your ballot question
today.
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>Cristina Aguilera, Community Organizer, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee
Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition
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>Marya Axner, Executive Director, Jewish Labor Committee of New England
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>Cara Lisa Berg Powers, Co-Director, Press Pass TV & Community Organizer,
Institute for Democratic Education - Worcester, MA
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>Louis Bernieri, Director, Andover Bread Loaf Teacher Network
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>Kathleen B. Boundy, Co-Director, Center for Law and Education
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>Russ Davis, Executive Director, Massachusetts Jobs With Justice
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>Debra Fastino, Executive Director, Coalition for Social Justice
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>Andrew Fischer, President, Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action
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>Heloisa Maria Galvão, Executive Director Brazilian Women's Group
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>Carla B. Jentz, Executive Director,
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> The Massachusetts Administrators for Special Education
(ASE)
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>Juan Leyton, Executive Director, Neighbor to Neighbor MA
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>Jose Lopez, Co-chair, Coalition for Equal Quality Education
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>Reverend Jason Lydon, The Community Church of Boston
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>Judith Meredith, Executive Director, ONE Massachusetts/Public Policy
Institute
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>Patricia Montes, Executive Director, Centro Presente
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>Monty Neill, Executive Director, FairTest
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>Reverend Aaron Payson, Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, MA
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>Roger Rice, Executive Director, Multicultural Education, Training &
Advocacy, Inc
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>Marilyn J. Segal, Executive Director, Citizens for Public Schools
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>Horace Small, Executive Director, Union of Minority Neighborhoods
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>Aaron Tanaka, Executive Director, Boston Workers Alliance
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>M. Natalicia Tracy, Executive Director, Brazilian Immigrant Center
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>Gladys Vega, Executive Director, Chelsea Collaborative, Inc.
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>*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.
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