THE PEOPLE’S MACHINE

THE PEOPLE’S MACHINE An organization founded by Christian Parra, a young and energetic Latino from the Bronx, who is now living in Buffalo, NY, and working with the PUSH agency.  The “People’s Machine” is a multi-ethnic group composed of individuals, independent of their affiliations, who have gotten tired of politicos making promises they have not kept – improving our communities! They say that one must be part of the “old boys’ network” to be heard. Well, we must stop that! The People’s Machine is focused on real community service, it works to support and elect people that understand and support the Machine’s agenda. The organization is well represented, their membership included Puerto Ricans/Latinos, African, Asian, white, and others who are committed to “positive community change” – to endorse and support candidates that believe in our people’s plan; they must respect and support our needs, and we will hold them accountable. It has been a long wait, for united and organized community voices, especially those most affected by political policies that are not reflective of their needs and concerns. The “Machine” is saying in effect, “if you say you represent, we better see the goods! We are holding you to real representation. We are here to do our part, help change the narrative, a narrative usually controlled by the politicos.” I’ve been around a long time, me, Lucy Velez, an elder in my community, always advocating for the west side community for over forty (40) years, the couple of years living near the Peace Bridge, which severely compromised my heath and breathing, as well as an accident at a church, which added complications to my recovery. I know about public policy representation! I lived it and continue to live it. Our local political parties are not addressing our needs, and their slip is showing. You have disenfranchised our voices, and you tried to dilute our vote, in the past and present, by unfair reapportionment lines, cutting and dividing our communities. That politico machine has stifled our people. But that must change! The “People’s Machine” will make the change happen. This is how we are working to change the narrative: We will interview, endorse, and support candidates seeking city, state, and national office. The candidates must commit and pledge to support the People’s Machine’s “Community Plan for improvement and representation. We are an independent machine, we are not, in any shape or form, affiliated with any agency or organization. We are a people’s association, with members from all walks of life, ethnicity, and religion orientation. We are inclusive, not exclusive. We are solely driven by people community power and need. Just like the Sun, we are the new source of energy, fully sustainable and equity driven to be a part of the changes we need to see! For too long, our communities have been left-out of the “Buffalo Renaissance.” We know our community have a few “sellouts”, but we are awake, able to see what’s going on, whose getting goodies without accountability. That shall change. We are tired of “pay to play”, we are tired of “it’s not what you know, but who you know.”  We are fighting for our communities’ survival. Join us! Contact me at sistervelez@gmail.com. Read More From This Writer All Post Business Culture Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports THE PEOPLE’S MACHINE November 24, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More WE DID IT! CLIMATE JUSTICE PROTECTION ACT PASSED IN ALBANY July 24, 2019/No Comments WE DID IT! CLIMATE JUSTICE PROTECTION ACT PASSED IN ALBANY New York is finally taking back its role as a leader of Read More WEST SIDE GIRL GIVES NYC CLIMATE CHANGE TESTIMONY June 24, 2019/No Comments WEST SIDE GIRL GIVES NYC CLIMATE CHANGE TESTIMONY (A public testimony by PUSH member, Luz Velez, before the Assembly Standing Read More

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EL ESTADO:  EL INDIVIDUO  y la COMUNIDAD

El estado en todo su persona jurídica y legislativa con su engrenaje de poder y de dominio con la comunidad y el individuo es la temática del otoño en nuestros diversos países en Latinoamerica. La recién pugna de poder en Bolivia, Ecuador y La Republica Dominicana grita a voces la necesidad de que el individuo y las diversas comunidades sigan sus llamados ante el abuso de poder y el expansivo uso de la tecnología para controlar la población. Una cosa es entender y trabajar con la tecnología. La otra es manipular a base de datos y formulas tecnologías los derechos constitucionales de la cuidadania cuando ejerce su libre derecho al voto y a la participación civica. Los hechos que se registran en los anales históricos de las ultimas semanas en el Cono Sur y en la Republica Dominicana nos indican que los pueblos latinoamericanos entienden que unidos pueden entablar cambios a las políticas fiscales y de gobierno. La situación es precaria y a la vez espeluzante. El estado con todo su poder y recursos aliados a veces (lease como elementos quienes buscan enriquecer en nombre del servicio publico) usupar las arcas publicas y los derechos constitucionales en nombre de la democracia y el pueblo.  Pero no mas, el pueblo dominicano, chileno, boliviano y boricua entre otros individualmente y colectivamente han despertado y han repudiado la arrogancia, apatía y descaro al poder de estado.  Ahora estamos en el umbral de una nueva década. Un nuevo despertar para todos globalmente, y comunalmente.  Este es un llamado a usar el voto en el exterior para encausar cambio social y justicia social aquí en nuestras comunidades y alla en donde están nuestros seres queridos. Toda la economía global y se mueve y alimenta con el sudor de nuestro trabajo. El GDP de cada nación en Latinoamerica y el Caribe depende de nuestras divisas y de nuestro aporte. Entonces, este es el momento de hacer un llamado a la transparencia fiscal, y la responsabilidad gubernamental.  Nuestras voces se han consolidado y el llamado boricua se replica a través de las pasillos legislativos desde Lima hasta Santo Domingo. Llama, participa y dejale saber a los representantes de los diversos países en tu cuidad aquí en los EEUU, que el voto en el exterior cuenta. No mas! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics EL CALOR ESTA ENCENDIDO: NUEVO LIBRO DE CUMPLIMIENTO DE LEYES CORPORATIVAS July 4, 2023/No Comments Tom Fox, es una lumina y guia para miles de abogados quienes ejercen en el area corporativa anti corrupcion y Read More A SENSIBLE HUMANE IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NEEDED NOW June 23, 2023/No Comments A SENSIBLE HUMANE IMMIGRATION REFORM IS NEEDED NOW A bipartisan sensible humane immigration reform is needed now by our nation. Read More MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! May 23, 2023/No Comments MADRE SOLO UNA:FELICIDADES A TI MADRE! A todas las madres que son nuestras lectoras especialmente a aquellas quienes con mucho Read More Load More End of Content.

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NOVEMBER, OUR THANKSGIVING MONTH

NOVEMBER, OUR THANKSGIVING MONTH On this month, many years ago we are to believe that pilgrims and Indians sat down to eat and gave thanks. Over time, I have learned that accurate history and herstory is not what was taught to us as children, so I have decided to capture the essence of what was done in my home, as I was being brought up, on this month. First, we come from a long line of Tainos Indians in Puerto Rico and we always gave thanks, every single day. We gave thanks for the crop, for the weather, for water, for a loved one, for a new birth, for the sun, for the rain, for simply being alive. Carried this over the centuries, and gratitude is still an instilled habit. The following are just a few of the things, your writer is grateful for: To My Teenage Mother: Who always wanted more for us. To My Sisters: Whose courage and loyalty withstood the test of time.  To My Friends: Who did not let distance or time alter our bonds. My Foes: Who remind me what I would never want to be. My Teachers: Who taught me the beauty of learning. My Neighbors: Who share the same environmental challenges. My Family: Whose daily struggles did not deter them from helping others. My Accidents: To remind me that everything could quickly be taken away. My Illnesses: To accept vulnerability and still survive. My Car: That promotes my much-valued independence. My Bed: That provides a comfortable rest place for my body and soul. My Heritage: That gives me a strong sense of identity and purpose. My Eye Glasses: That allows me to clearly see what I need to see. My Lovers: That reflect I am worth their love. My Gender: That combines beauty and boldness. My Education: That always lets me know, there is so much more to learn. My Brother: Who bravely fought for us back home. My Colleagues: Wherever they are, provide a safe place for us. My Computer: That allows me to communicate, quickly and anywhere. My Doubts: They allow me to sieve and seek the truth My Spiritual Leaders: They have lifted me up and above expectations. My Mail Carrier: Timely delivers my valuable mail with a warm smile. My Childhood: Always reflect dignity despite the poverty. My Aunts:  Who were always there with welcoming arms and advice. My Grandmothers: My role models forever. On this month, take the time to share appreciation and be Read More From This Writer All Post Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Peace People NOVEMBER, OUR THANKSGIVING MONTH November 17, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More BREAST CANCER: WHAT TO DO? October 17, 2019/No Comments BREAST CANCER: WHAT TO DO? Discovering a lump in your breast can be cause for concern.  Most breast lumps and Read More IN OBSERVATION OF LATINO HERITAGE MONTH September 17, 2019/No Comments IN OBSERVATION OF LATINO HERITAGE MONTH In 1979, an article from a Buffalo local paper, claiming that there were no Read More Load More End of Content.

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