Tuesday, December 31, 2013

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Dear Friends & Allies

Thank you for supporting The Network for Public Education. Through your generosity, we have become an important voice in the fight for public education.

We are close to our fundraising goal of $20,000! If you have not yet made a donation and wish to, please use this link to make a contribution via credit card. If you prefer to make a donation by check, please send your contribution to:

The Network for Public Education
2610 Goose Rd.
Willits, CA 95490

In 2014, we will continue our fight for the future of public education. We will hold our first National Conference on March 1 & 2 at The University of Texas at Austin and your contribution will help bring together public education advocates from around the country. Please consider joining us. Details will be released in the coming days on the networkforpubliceducation.org

Thank you again for your support. 2013 was an important year in our fight and the coming year will be pivotal to the future of public education.

We wish you and your family happiness and prosperity in the New Year.

Sincerely,

The Board of Directors of The Network For Public Education

Friday, December 27, 2013

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NPE Year-End Campaign

We are getting close to our goal with four days left in our fund drive. So if you have already made a contribution, thank you, we appreciate your generosity. And if you have been meaning to make a donation, you still have a few days left. Let's see if we can hit our goal by the end of tomorrow, then we will have plenty of time to exceed it.

NPE is fighting for the future of public education. We believe there is strength in our numbers.  We believe an informed public can reclaim public education from those who want to privatize it and those who think that every child should be viewed as a data point.

We believe together we are forcing a change in the conversation around public education.

But we cannot stop now.

Please continue to help us in the fight for better schools, for empowered and well-trained teachers, and for stopping the privatization of public schools.

There are many fights left to fight, hoaxes to expose, and important grassroots work to support.

We are many. There is power in our numbers.

Together, we will save our schools.

Diane Ravitch & The Network for Pubic Education



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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Petition asking Pres Obama to designate Cezar Chavez National Day of Service



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In advance of the March 28, 2014 release of the major motion picture Cesar Chavez, the Cesar Chavez Foundation, Participant Media and Pantelion Films have just launched a petition drive urging President Obama to proclaim Cesar Chavez' March 31 birthday an annual National Day of Service.
The UFW is proud to lend its support to the action and we want to ask for your help. Could you please click here to visit the petition page and sign the petition and tell friends and family to do the same?
The goal is to garner 100,000 signatures on the petition that urges President Obama to proclaim an annual National Day of Service so all Americans in each of the 50 states can take part in local service activities.

http://action.ufw.org/chavezpetition

Petition Language:

Dear President Obama,

I’m writing you today to show my support in creating a Cesar Chavez National Day of Service. By successfully organizing the poorest of the poor, Cesar Chavez gave hope and pride to generations of Latinos. He also inspired millions of other Americans from all walks of life who never worked on a farm to strive for social justice.

I urge President Obama to declare a Cesar Chavez National Day of Service so Americans can honor the legacy of Cesar Chavez.

Sincerely,


http://action.ufw.org/chavezpetition

Diego Luna’s powerful cinematic portrait of the legendary activist stars Michael Pena (End of Watch), America Ferrera (Ugly Betty), Rosario Dawson (Sin City) and John Malkovich (In The Line of Fire). Chronicling the birth of a mass grass roots American movement, Cesar Chavez tells the story of the epic 1960s Delano grape strike and boycott as well as how Chavez was torn between his duties as a husband and father, and his dedication to leading farm workers out of poverty and discrimination. Passionate but soft-spoken, Chavez embraced non-violence as he battled greed and prejudice in his struggle to bring dignity to long-suffering people. Chavez also inspired millions of Americans from all walks of life who never worked on a farm to fight for social justice. His triumphant journey is a remarkable testament to the power of one person’s ability to change the world.
Cesar Chavez is produced by Canana Films’ Diego Luna, Pablo Cruz and Gael Garcia Bernal as well as John Malkovich, Lianne Halfon and Russell Smith of Mr. Mudd. Jeff Skoll and Jonathan King of Participant Media served as executive producers.  
Cesar Chavez petition background:
Cesar Chavez rose from grinding poverty, prejudice and abuse as a migrant farm worker to begin the first successful farm workers’ union in American history. Senator Robert F. Kennedy even called Cesar Chavez “one of the heroic figures of our time.” He led farm workers in strikes, marches and protests. Millions rallied to La Causa, the cause, by boycotting grapes and other products. He fasted for nonviolence and against toxic pesticides.
President Obama once stated, "Our world is a better place because Cesar Chavez decided to change it."
Now it's time to honor Chavez's legacy. Sign the petition to urge President Obama to declare a Cesar Chavez National Day of Service so Americans can honor the legacy of this civil rights and farm labor icon by engaging in community service and working for nonviolent change.