MEChA de California Lutheran University

MEChA de California Lutheran University MEChA stands for Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Aztlán MEChA is a means to an end" (El Plan de Santa Barbara).
[nationalmecha.org]

What is Chicano/a?

We are committed to the struggle for self-determination, educational rights, cultural identity, political awareness, human dignity, and freedom for students on campus; as well as in
the community, in the interests of uniting all Raza. "MEChA, then, is more than a name; it is a spirit of unity, of sisterhood and brotherhood, and a resolve to undertake a struggle for liberation in society where just

ice is but a word. " In contrast, Chicanismo reflects self-respect and pride on one's ethnic and cultural background. Thus, the Chicana/o acts with confidence and with a range of alternatives in the political world. She/he is capable of developing an effective ideology through action" (El Plan de Santa Barbara). [nationalmecha.org]

"[…] Early in my freshman year, my dad asked me if there were lots of Latinos at school. I wanted to say, “Pa, I’m one o...
12/17/2013

"[…] Early in my freshman year, my dad asked me if there were lots of Latinos at school. I wanted to say, “Pa, I’m one of the only Latinos in most of my classes. The other brown faces I see mostly are the landscapers’. I think of you when I see them sweating in the morning sun. I remember you were a landscaper when you first came to Illinois in the 1950s. And look, Pa! Now I’m in college!”

But I didn’t.

I just said, “No, Pa. There’s a few Latinos, mostly Puerto Rican, few Mexicans. But all the landscapers are Mexican.”

My dad responded, “¡Salúdelos, m’ijo!”

So when I walked by the Mexican men landscaping each morning, I said, “Buenos días.”

Recently, I realized what my dad really meant. I remembered learning the Mexican, or Latin American, tradition of greeting people when one enters a room. In my Mexican family, my parents taught me to be “bien educado” by greeting people who were in a room already when I entered. The tradition puts the responsibility of the person who arrives to greet those already there. If I didn’t follow the rule as a kid, my parents admonished me with a back handed slap on my back and the not-so-subtle hint: “¡Saluda!”

I caught myself tapping my 8-year-old son’s back the other day when he didn’t greet one of our friends: “Adrian! ¡Saluda!”

However, many of my white colleagues over the years followed a different tradition of ignorance. “Maleducados,” ol’ school Mexican grandmothers would call them.

But this Mexican tradition is not about the greeting—it’s about the acknowledgment. Greeting people when you enter a room is about acknowledging other people’s presence and showing them that you don’t consider yourself superior to them.

When I thought back to the conversation between my dad and me in 1990, I realized that my dad was not ordering me to greet the Mexican landscapers with a “Good morning.”

Instead, my father wanted me to acknowledge them, to always acknowledge people who work with their hands like he had done as a farm worker, a landscaper, a mechanic. My father with a 3rd grade education wanted me to work with my mind but never wanted me to think myself superior because I earned a college degree and others didn’t." -

Don't miss out on this meeting before the break!
11/21/2013

Don't miss out on this meeting before the break!

11/13/2013

Hello MEChA club members, just as a reminder there will be no meeting this week. We will be participating at CLU's World Fair from 6-8:30 at the University Plaza. If you have a chance, please stop by to help out at our table.
*** As a small reminder the CAUSE volunteer opportunity is on Thursday where we will volunteer at a community forum to discuss how new education funding should be spent. Our schools are seeing big increases in funding for the first time in years, let's use this opportunity to improve schools in the Oxnard area!" Parents, students and teachers from the Oxnard School District, Oxnard Union High School District, Hueneme Elementary School District, Rio School District, and Ocean View School District are welcome. Contact Jessica if you're interested.

11/06/2013

Just as a reminder! We will have our meeting tomorrow at 6pm in NY4! see you guys! Invite friends! exciting news and activities soon!

As MEChA's Service Project, the members worked with CAUSE, a community-based organization that works to build grassroots...
11/04/2013

As MEChA's Service Project, the members worked with CAUSE, a community-based organization that works to build grassroots power to invoke social, economic and environmental justice for the people of California's Central Coast Region through policy research, leadership development, organizing, and advocacy. Our members went canvassing, walking door-to-door to inform the community of the Affordable Care Act. 11.3.2013

MEChA de CLU was invited to place a photo-op at the amazing Día de Los Mu***os Event held on November 1st, 2013. All wer...
11/04/2013

MEChA de CLU was invited to place a photo-op at the amazing Día de Los Mu***os Event held on November 1st, 2013. All were welcome to take a picture as a memory of the event.

11/04/2013

Hello fellow MEChA de CSUN Dia de los Mu***os attendees! looking for that picture we took of you? Don't worry they're on their way! Be on the look out for the pictures coming soon!

MEChA de CLU
10/09/2013

MEChA de CLU

10/01/2013
02/19/2013

Hope everyone can make it to the meeting tonight! Fist Swenson Building at 6:45! We will have a speaker of one of our members sharing their experience studying abroad in Mexico. Then we will be discussing our upcoming events! Please come, your input is very appreciated!

Address

California Lutheran University
Thousand Oaks, CA
91360

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when MEChA de California Lutheran University posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share