COMMUNITY RESPONDERS PILOT PROGRAM NEEDED FOR PUBLIC SAFETY

Hola, nuestro Amigos! Esperamos poder comenzar un programa con más seguridad, justicia y paz para la comunidad con un programa piloto de Respondedores Comunitarios. We hope that we can begin a program with more security, justice, and peace for the community with a pilot Community Responders program. As described before in this column (from its brochure): “Community responder teams (CRTs) are first responders, just like firefighters and police officers. They are health professionals (typically EMTs, nurses, social workers, or other mental health clinicians) and trained peers. Including both professionals and peers ensures that teams have the necessary expertise and lived experience to assess and resolve crisis and non-crisis situations related to health and social issues—primarily mental health, substance use, homelessness, poverty, and other social disturbances or quality of life concerns.” The need is clear. We’ve seen deaths of unarmed young men of color at the hands of – and/or in the custody of – the police. Locally: Jose Hernandez-Rossy, was killed by Buffalo police during a routine traffic stop; Wardel “Meech” Davis, died while in police custody. Police presence can escalate situations. Willie Henley, a man with mental health issues, was shot by police as an ever-growing group of them pursued him. He was well-known in the neighborhood and not aggressive. The police uniform itself is often a “trigger,” activating fight-flight-freeze responses. Even police officers have said they’ve felt alarmed when approached by a uniformed officer while they are out of uniform. The presence of a gun is another stress – and risk-escalator. An agitated woman jumped from a second story, with scissors, barefoot in a t-shirt in the snow. She was surrounded by police for hours and finally bolo-wrap lassoed and tackled by the group – all touted as a success. Despite the incident being fielded by the Buffalo Police Department/BPD’s Behavioral Health Team, socks, slippers, a blanket, and something warm to drink, were not made available.  Numerous cities have Community Responders programs, tailored to their particular community and its needs (e.g., Eugene, OR [since 1989, no death or serious injury]; Denver CO [led to 34% crime reduction]; San Francisco CA; Atlanta GA; and more). We can do this in Buffalo and Erie County. It will allow police to do what they do best – deal with crime – and let the community responders do what they do best –attend to people’s needs. There’s an action toolkit at linktr.ee/CommunityResponders4EC. On March 6, Talking Peace with the WNY Peace Center will livestream at 7:15 pm on our Facebook page. Guests include social worker Colleen Kristich (Partnership for the Public Good), and Erica Seymour, mental health professional, formerly with BPD’s Behavioral Health Team, now a plaintiff in a case about the racism displayed by the former team captain, and the failure of the BPD to resolve the situation. This attests to the need to leave the counseling and de-escalation to the professionals. The show will rebroadcast on WBNY 91.3FM on Monday, March 11, at Noon; and be housed on the WNYPC’s Youtube channel. Si, se puede!! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology WNY Peace Center’s Latin American Solidarity persists with LASC  February 5, 2024/2 Comments Hola, Nuestro Amigos!! Nos sentimos honrados de trabajar en solidaridad con las comunidades Latinas! While the WNY Peace Center (WNYPC)… Read More MERCHANTS OF DEATH TRIBUNAL — PUTTING WAR PROFITEERS ON  TRIAL January 1, 2024/3 Comments Hola, Nos Amigos!! Como el héroe César Chávez dijo, “La historia juzgará a las sociedades y a los gobiernos, y… Read More THERE IS NO VIOLENT SOLUTION – CEASEFIRE NOW!!! December 18, 2023/17 Comments Nuestro Amigos – que lastima!! Nuestro familia en el Medio Oriente ha sufrido mucho, verdadamente mucho!! We grieve for their… Read More Load More End of Content.

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Mes de la Mujer: Celebrando logros

Marzo llego, y en el celebramos las contribuciones de la mujer! En este mes celebro el trabajo arduo y ejemplar de todas las mujeres que apoyan el desarrollo y el avance de la mujer y la humanidad. Doy gracias a cada una de las mujeres quienes trabajan para que esta publicacion crezca y salga a la luz mes tras mes. En este mes  rindo tributo y las celebro a todas las mujeres que hacen Buffalo Latino Village una realidad! A ellas dedico esta pagina y el poema de Julia de Burgos: Amor Por Julia de Buirgos Amor…única llama que me queda de Diosen el sendero cierto de lo incierto.   Aquí,desesperada,me contemplo la vida en un hueco del tiempo.   Entrecortando pasa el sendero de luzque esperancé de sueño. ¡Oh mañanas azules que se quedaron muertas,volando en el espacio! ¡Oh anudada caricia que amaneces dispersa,cuando despierta el cuerpo! ¡Oh querer desterrarme de mis pasos turbados…!¡Multiplican en ecos! Aquí, junto al continuo gravitar de la nada,¡cómo asaltan mi espíritu los silencios más yermos! Mi esperanza es un viaje flotando entre sí misma…Es una sombra vaga sin ancla y sin regreso. Mis espigas no quieren germinar al futuro.¡Oh el peso del ambiente!¡Oh el peso del destierro! ¡Amor…!Hasta la leve ronda de tu voz perturbada,me partió la ola blanca que quedaba en mi pecho. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology REFORMA INMIGRATORIA: YA! January 1, 2024/4 Comments Los acontecimientos y las nuevas leyes anti inmigatorias de los ultimos dias, donde el gobernadora de Texas promulgo medidas anti… Read More REFORMA INMIGRATORIA: YA! December 18, 2023/4 Comments Es hora de verdaderamente olvidarse de los slogans, y las frases ideologas y retomar el tema de la reforma inmigratoria… Read More CRISIS MIGRANTE: UN LLAMADO A REFORMAS INMIGRATORIA Y REGULATORIA October 1, 2023/16 Comments   La crisis migratoria en los Estados Unidos es una crisis humanitaria. La frontera sur registra llegadas records de familias e… Read More Load More End of Content.

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THE ACT OF BROTHERHOOD

In celebration and the ending of February, it has come upon me to read a story that relates to the historical significance of Black History Month. This is set in 1958, just after the University of the Buffalo Bulls football team concluded their season 8-1 season. During this time, January was an especially important month for college football, active for sponsoring 33 bowl games and a national championship along the way. Even though the 1950s weren’t major for promoting scales for sporting events, only eight games for the bowls to be forged. To be selected for these opportunities was a one-of-a-kind acknowledgment for the chosen athletes. And because of the successful year the Bulls led, the team was personally invited to play in a bowl themselves. It was held in Orlando, Florida, this is the reason for the name, Tangerine Bowl. To say the least, the team was above satisfied. However the only circumstance to continue was to leave behind two players that happened to be African American, Willie Evans and Mike Wilson. Ironically, the stadium that the team was selected to play at was also directed by the Orlando High School Athletic Association. This institution set its grounds on excluding non-segregated football teams to be able to take foot on its premises. These here were young men, and even younger teenagers who had spent large amounts of time putting in long, hard practice for days at a time. They extended their maximum effort within themselves to achieve this end only for their purpose to be shut down and their work considered useless. And if this letdown could even worsen, this was the school’s first invitation to a high honor bowl game, though they could not attend as a team. Granted the fact that the team was surrounded by a loss and rejection, there was no moment of hesitation for them when it was decided that they chose to not appear at the big occasion. Later on after the decision, Evans states that his fellow teammates “drew a line in the sand that I have never forgotten.” The sacrifice that his team made was felt on both sides of the interracial group, and it forged a strong bond with both the two African Americans and the remaining Caucasian football players that they played alongside.  The 1950s was a decade in which racism was quite high, and because of this school’s major sacrifice for merely two players of a whole football team was both unusual and encouraging to some. A Caucasian teammate of Evans’ said to a reporter “It was important for us not to go. These were our friends.  There was no way we were going to leave them behind.”  This bowl for the young athletes might later on hold them for regrets or maybe anger about the circumstances they were held within, but this racial act of discrimination against the University of the Buffalo Bills will be remembered. The loyalty that was kept within the team is a factor of brotherhood and proves that no matter your race, you are still important, and you matter just as equally as anyone else who participates as well. The loss of the Bulls is saddening just as much as it is a true devotion. Now, those same men who were denied playing a sport in the arena now rest peacefully. Willie Evans, currently 71, and Mike Wilson who has passed walked away to remember their teammates to be shown with pride.   Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology MY UNCLE, MY WAR HERO February 6, 2024/1 Comment I’ve always wondered why war heroes are so greatly important in our modern society today. As I have grown up,… Read More THE SCHOOLS CONTRAST NIGHT AND DAY December 20, 2023/2 Comments As of this year of 2023, for 2 years of grade levels, I have attended quite an unhealthy student environment… Read More

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