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West Virginia artist creates tribute to Marcelo Lucero

I am leaving this post up for Thanksgiving. Even though it is sad, it is art which reflects on our humanity and makes me feel spiritually refreshed. I am also thankful for the life of Marcelo Lucero, and for the compassion and talent that inspired an artist from far away to create this beautiful potrait.-KW […]

Newsday Ad AND Action Center for Justice for Marcelo Lucero

There is an advertisement in Newsday today reflecting on the loss of Marcelo Lucero, and putting forward solutions. The ad was created and paid for by Long Island Wins. The message was signed onto by many groups, including “The Green Party of New York State” and “The Babylon Green Party”. A copy of the ad […]

Newsday story: background incident to Lucero killing, etc.

Please read the Newsday story linked below, which has a lot of important information and background of the day of Marcelo Lucero’s killing; the actions of the police department in promoting a Hispanic police officer to lead in the 5th precinct which covers Patchogue; and the reactions – mixed – of the community to that […]

Poem for Marcelo Lucero, by George Wallace

IF I HAD TWO BOOTS

Report back from Hempstead march and vigil against hate

KW: Tonight, Saturday, November 22nd, there was a march, rally and vigil in Hempstead to commemorate the life of Marcelo Lucero and to call for an end to hate. Ian and I attended the first part, the march from the bus stop to Town Hall. (We had a memorial event we needed to attend, as […]

Betcha didn’t know: Who are immigrants and do they pay taxes?

While the article below about immigration was written partially in response to the murder of Marcelo Lucero, it has very important facts for all Long Islanders to understand about immigration. The article, “They’re a part of the island: Immigrants contribute to community” by David Dyssegaard Kallick, is at Newsday: here.

On Long Island, Sat. Nov 22nd – so much to do!

There is just too much to do on Long Island this Saturday, November 22nd. Ian and I can hardly decide. Thought we would share the list with you!

Updates on Lucero murder: Attackers face more charges/Billy O’Reilly defends Steve Levy

If you would like the latest updates and commentary on the murder of Marcelo Lucero and information on vigils and rallies, please consider checking in at www.longislandwins.com. It is difficult for us to keep up with the folks over there, and they are well-studied on the surrounding issues. Below are links to two important updates […]

Coming Together: A poem for Marcelo Lucero

Information on the rally and vigil on Saturday, Nov 22nd in Hempstead: here. Coming Together Under a moon just past full, Flashlight, lantern, candle in hand, Into the Autumn night They streamed, From places near and far To stand – With neighbor, with stranger With child on the shoulder, And Grandmothers with canes, Tired workers, […]

March and Vigil: Stop hate. Memorial for Marcelo Lucero 11/22/08

Details and contact info at: www.longislandwins.com In Hempstead, The Workplace Project is organizing a march and vigil protesting the killing of Marcelo Lucero this Saturday in Hempstead. The march will begin at the bus station on the corner of Main St. and Jackson St. at 6:15pm. It wll then march at 6:45 to Hempstead Town […]

The truth about Patchogue schools and Hispanic students

KW: I had the article below saved in my papers about school districts who do not do right by students. I found it incredibly interesting based on the recent hate crime in Patchogue, and my perception about the attitudes of Superintendent Michael Mostow as expressed at the Division of Human Rights/Mayor’s community meeting last Thursday.

Reflections on Steve Levy’s comments on racial tolerance…

Steve Levy used the spotlight and time he had to try to deflect blame from himself; divert attention from him and the elected officials around him in Islip and Brookhaven who have been the crux of the anti-immigrant rhetoric that was a background for this crime; and to demand that no matter what kind of […]

Suffolk County: Under-reporting hate crimes?

(excerpt from) Newsday.com Defining a hate crime by REID J. EPSTEIN 10:45 PM EST, November 16, 2008 When vandals sprayed a block of cars in Mastic with racist graffiti last week, Suffolk County police didn’t consider it a hate crime. But when anti-Semitic symbols were painted onto cars in Jericho in late October, Nassau County […]

Tues. Nov. 18th – In memory of Marcelo Lucero: Come speak to Suffolk Legislature

Update!: On Saturday, Nov 22, 2008 in Hempstead there will be a march and vigil for Marcelo Lucero and to stop hate. Details are here and at www.longislandwins.com. Long Island Immigrant Alliance is urging all people concerned about the hate killing of Marcelo Lucero to go to the Suffolk Legislature Tuesday morning, Nov. 18th to […]