Special Convention Discussion: Mexican American Equality

The pre-convention call for our 29th convention gives the right lead for our party, class and people and the Mexican American people and their struggles for equality and justice.

Reposted from the CPUSA convention discussion:

 

All contributions to the discussion should be sent to discussion2010@cpusa.org for selection not to the individual venues.For more information on the convention or the pre-convention discussion period, you can email convention2010@cpusa.org.

The pre-convention call for our 29th convention gives the right lead for our party, class and people and the Mexican American people and their struggles for equality and justice. It stresses:

    * "The key is broad united action, overcoming all obstacles that hold the movement back, getting a massive vote against the ultra-right in the primaries and in the midterm general election Nov. 2."
    * "The election of President Barack Obama and ending Republican majority rule in the House and Senate has opened many padlocked doors."
    * "The challenge now is to consolidate, widen and deepen that victory which can help open an era of progressive change."
    * "The ultra-right, bankrolled by Wall Street and the big corporations, will stop at nothing to filibuster meaningful change. We are confident that the democratic, progressive majority can win the day."

And finally, that "A larger Communist Party and YCL and a greatly expanded readership of People's World and Political Affairs on the internet is necessary, and possible, in this period." And I am sure we would add Mundo Popular

Our convention document also is key in pointing out how economic issues are the most basic for the political battles and to begin with the program of labor and peoples forces to extend the lifeline for jobless workers.

   1. Extend the lifeline for jobless workers.
   2. Rebuild America's schools, roads and energy systems.
   3. Increase aid to state and local governments to maintain vital services.
   4. Fund jobs in our communities.
   5. Put TARP funds to work for Main Street.

Read the whole document here.

Post your comment

Comments are moderated. See guidelines here.

Comments

No one has commented on this page yet.

RSS feed for comments on this page | RSS feed for all comments