• Home
  • Subscribe!
  • About Us / FAQ
  • Staff
  • Columns
  • Awards
  • Terms of Use
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Contact
  • OB Rag
  • Donate

San Diego Free Press

Grassroots News & Progressive Views

Galeano, a Reminder of “Who” We Are – A Call to Action in Support of the Zapatistas

May 23, 2014 by Ernie McCray

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • More
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

galeano_medium_withtextBy Ernie McCray

I hear all kinds of arguments about what’s wrong with schools and the sentiments tend to avoid the keys to what’s essential in the creation of a learning environment: an understanding of “who” the person is who’s being educated. And nothing gets at “who” a child, a student, is more than an educator who respects and appreciates that person’s culture and gives him or her an education that’s rich in the arts.

With that being said, on May 2, 2014, a hero of mine, a teacher extraordinaire, Jose Luis Solis Lopez (Galeano), was assassinated at the Zapatista’s “Little School” (La Escuelita), in Chiapas, Mexico. The school was built to celebrate “who” children are and “who” they can become.

Their culture is at the core of their school. The arts, drawing, painting, singing, dancing, poetry are interwoven in all that they do, enabling each child to get at what drives them, what they have to offer, how they fit into the scheme of things.

I didn’t know Galeano but it’s like I’ve lost a brother because we are companions in a movement. Zapatistas at heart. Shortly after Subcomandante Marcos and his freedom fighters, the EZLN (Zapatista Army of National Liberation), armed themselves against the Mexican government’s mistreatment of indigenous people in 1994, a number of us in San Diego went into action.

We put Marcos on stage, in the form of guerrilla theater, via Old Antonio, a character of the ages who is most learned and wise, the soul and conscience of the movement, the teller of the people’s stories and traditions, the sharer to the world of “who” a people are.

And from this came Schools for Chiapas, www.schoolsforchiapas.org, created by my dear friend, Peter Brown, to educate the children of the Lacandonan Jungle. Mayans. The “who.”

And Galeano was a molder of Mayans. It was his hope, as it is the hope of all involved, to nurture children who will appreciate themselves and their history to want to preserve it and use it to make contributions to their communities and their country and their world-at-large. That’s “who” they are meant to be: human beings proud of their architecture, their farming skills, their spectacular art, their connection to the universe …

But evil forces, “who” don’t understand concepts of love, planned and executed a paramilitary attack of unarmed civilians, not only stilling the life of Galeano but also destroying their school and their clinic and ambushing and injuring 15 other people.

Since 1994 the Zapatistas have exposed wretches like these, letting us see how they tirelessly attempt to take away a people’s efforts towards becoming self-determining – while the mainstream media lies, telling us, for instance, that the attack in Chiapas was an intra-community confrontation when we know otherwise. Fox-like News is alive throughout the world.

But through the efforts of loving human beings like Galeano, the children are already learning that another world is possible in the here and now, a world that can make tomorrow ever so promising. If we join them.

That work has to be kept alive. We have to be dignified in our pain and rage against injustices and support struggles for freedom and dignity wherever they might be. If the Mexican government’s aggression against brothers, sisters, teachers-votanes and Zapatista bases of support isn’t stopped we’re all hurt in a sense. “Who” we are becomes irrelevant and our cultures slowly fade away.

As first steps to keeping Jose Luis Solis Lopez, our beloved Galeano, alive there will be a “Day of Homage” for him at Chicano Park on Saturday, May 24, 2014.

A “Solidarity with Galeano and the Zapatista Communities Potluck Camp Out Memorial and Work Party” will take place Saturday, May 31, 2014, 7:00 PM – June 1, 2014 at 11:00 Am at 14910 Pauma Valley Drive, Pauma Valley, CA 92061. RSVP solidarityfarmsd@gmail.com or phone 760-297-0838.

Solidarity

  • Bio
  • Latest Posts
Ernie McCray

Ernie McCray

I was raised in a loving and alive home, in a black neighborhood filled with colorful characters in Tucson, Arizona. Such an environment gave me a hint that life has to be grabbed by the tail as tight as a pimple on a mosquito's butt. With no BS and a whole lot of love. So, from those days to now I get up every morning set on making the world a better place. On my good foot*, and I hope my writing reflects that. *an old black expression
Ernie McCray

Latest posts by Ernie McCray (see all)

  • Should Democrats, like Superman, Seek ‘Truth, Justice and the American Way’? - December 10, 2018
  • Saying Goodbye to a Friend Who Gave Me a Helping Hand - November 28, 2018
  • An Awakening - November 21, 2018

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related

Filed Under: Columns, Editor's Picks, Education, From the Soul, Mexico

« Another Look at Thomas Piketty’s “Law of Inequality”
Junco’s Jabs: Beware of Big Business Wolves »

Comments

  1. Brent Beltran says

    May 23, 2014 at 7:49 am

    Thank you for this, Ernie. I had been meaning to find something to post but it wouldn’t have been as good as this little piece of your heart.

    • bob dorn says

      May 23, 2014 at 7:59 am

      Amen.

  2. Ernie McCray says

    May 23, 2014 at 10:32 am

    We be trying.

  3. Larry Brunton says

    May 25, 2014 at 10:42 am

    A fine piece, Mr McCray. We must spread the word on the continuing war against the Zapatistas and let the local Mexican consul know how we feel. The Mexican people and government should embrace the Zapatista movement rather than opposing it. Thanks to you and Peter Brown for keeping San Diegans informed. Galeano lives!

    • Ernie McCray says

      May 25, 2014 at 1:24 pm

      Thanks. Galeano, indeed, lives on in so many of us.

San Diego Free Press Has Suspended Publication as of Dec. 14, 2018

Let it be known that Frank Gormlie, Patty Jones, Doug Porter, Annie Lane, Brent Beltrán, Anna Daniels, and Rich Kacmar did something necessary and beautiful together for 6 1/2 years. Together, we advanced the cause of journalism by advancing the cause of justice. It has been a helluva ride. "Sometimes a great notion..." (Click here for more details)

#ResistanceSD logo; NASA photo from space of US at night

Click for the #ResistanceSD archives

Make a Non-Tax-Deductible Donation

donate-button

A Twitter List by SDFreePressorg

KNSJ 89.1 FM
Community independent radio of the people, by the people, for the people

"Play" buttonClick here to listen to KNSJ live online

At the OB Rag: OB Rag

Old Town San Diego’s Mexican-Era State Historic Landmarks

‘Almost Famous’ Classic Movie With Award-Winning Soundtrack Filmed in OB and Point Loma in 92 Days

Trump’s War With Iran Is Back On. Both Sides Escalate Attacks After Both Sides Appear to Violate MoU

San Diego Closes Nearly Half of Mission Bay Restrooms and Half of Fiesta Island Portables

SOHO: ‘Speak Out Against SDG&E’s Proposed Transmission Project to Prevent Destruction in Anza-Borrego Desert Park’

  • Sitemap
  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use

©2010-2017 SanDiegoFreePress.org

Code is Poetry

%d