JOVENES INMIGRANTES POR UN FUTURO MEJOR is a student organization that advocates for the passage of the DREAM Act and provides information on instate-tuition laws, financial aid, admissions, and scholarships for immigrant students.

Friday, April 28, 2006

LAST MEETING OF THE 2005-2006 SCHOOL YEAR
















I. Welcome / Introduction

II. Elections 2005-2006
President - Lilliana
Vice Presidents - Lauren
Secretary - Isabel
Program Director-
Membership Coordinator - Karen
Treasurer -Liceth
Historian-Samantha

III. Events:
· Southwest Youth Regional Youth Conference: Summary

· Please join students from University of Houston in a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and the recent immigration raids.

What: PROTEST RALLY

Where: INFRONT OF ICE HEADQUARTERS (126 Northpoint Dr. Houston, Tx 77060)

When: FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006 10 AM

We are demanding that the Federal government put a stop to their intimidation of the immigrant community and cease the immigration raids immediately.

· Coalition of Higher Education for Immigrants Students Mtg Friday, April 28 @ New HISD Bldg. Time:11-1 (Exit West 18th St. Infront of Northwest Mall)

· Discussion on May 1st UH Protest/Demonstration – Bring Posters! Noon-5pm Infront of UH library

· Houston Social Forum – April 28th @ 10 @ TSU Education Bldg: JIFM Rep @ Panel Discussion

· Volunteer Opportunity: Edward James Olmos 4th Annual Latino Book and Family Festival (DATE changed to SUNDAY, May 7, 2006) JIFM will have a display table and coordinate a Panel- WE NEED YOUR HELP! WE NEED AT LEAST 10 VOLUNTEERS.

· Voices Breaking Boundaries: Words for PEACE Sunday May 7th 7pm @ Diverse Works 1117 East Freeway 77002 COME CHECK IT OUT!!

· May 20th Liberation Through Education :Raza Youth Empowerment Summit: Update: JIFM-UH taking the lead in STUDENT OUTREACH- NEED VOLUNTEERS

*JIFM Retreat: Summer (JUNE 10 weekend) TENTATIVE DATE : IN CENTRAL TEXAS

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!
Donajih-




Sunday, April 23, 2006

Southwest Regional Youth Conference-Phoenix, Arizona



The Southwest Regional Youth Conference in Phoenix, Arizona was hosted by the Center for Community Change, an organization under the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM). JIFM was contacted to represent Texas and five bright young ladies from across Texas flew to the "hot" state of Arizona, a state critical to the immigration movement.

The purpose of the trip was to receive more information on:

  • Immigration and the DREAM Act
  • Guidance on Advanced Organizing
  • Coalition Building
  • Electoral Programs
  • Network with other other organizations
  • Group experiences
  • How to create a regional structure and communication between states
  • History of FIRM and who is involved
  • Leadership Development

The other states represented were: California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona

JIFM stood out because we facilitated several workshops and discussions and we were also able to handout a complete packet of JIFM information.

We were also accompanied by a Houston Chronicle Reporter who was there to report on JIFM's participation and the stories of the girls who went. The experience was empowering and met great leaders with one common goal and that is: Immigrant Rights and the passage of the DREAM Act.

We would like to THANK CCC for the opportunity and hope that we are always kept in mind for other conferences!

Donajih Robles-

The pictures will be posted at JIFM's myspace SOON. (www.myspace.com/JIFM)

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Early Stages of Student Empowerment Summit

Top Left to Right:Joe, Selene, Karla, Jezer, Donajih, Gabriel, Lilian, Rodolfo X, Juan, Prf. Cano, Mike
Bottom Right to Left: Julita, Lauren and Mia, Samantha


JIFM will be helping in organizing a Student Empowerment Summit along with other organizations and people. (Time, Date, Location TBA)

We had a great brainstorming meeting were a table of at least 15 people from high school students and independent activists, to college students came together to create an educational agenda for high school students.

Several logistics are still in the works and we hope that if you are interested that you post a comment.

Join a committee:

Outreach
Staff Outreach
Materials
Program
Budget
Media

Next Meeting Tuesday April 26, @ 6:30pm @ CMAS Lounge

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

MARCH AND RALLY: HUGE SUCCESS!

HOUSTON CHRONICLE: FRONT PAGE

April 11, 2006, 3:12AM
THE IMMIGRATION DEBATE
Rally packs downtown HoustonMarch coincides with numerous others across U.S.
By CYNTHIA LEONOR GARZA and ZEKE MINAYA

Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

CHECK OUT THE ARTICLE:

http://chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3785352.html

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Sunday, April 09, 2006

APRIL 10th ---TODAY!!! JOIN US!!!

APRIL 10TH COALITION:


THE NATIONAL DAY OF

ACTION FOR IMMIGRANT JUSTICE


Monday April 10th
Time: 1pm (get there way before start time)


STARTS: PLAZA GUADALUPE– CORNER OF JENSEN AND NAVIGATION
ENDS: RALLY AT ALLEN'S LANDING– CORNER OF MAIN AND COMMERCE

(Wear sun block lotion/hat/sun glasses....bring water)


Friday, April 07, 2006

JIFM partakes in PARADE this weekend!

Tejano Association for Historical Preservation Lorenzo de Zavala Chapter

7th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Hispanic Pride Parade and Celebration in Recognition of our Unions

Parade Begins: Corner of Cesar Chavez Blvd. and Capitol in Houston’s East End


Parade Ends: Hidalgo Park 7000 Ave. Q Houston, Texas 77011-1532

Date: Saturday, April 8, 2006

Time: 10am Speeaches will follow at Hidalgo Park



The Tejano Association for Historical Preservation Lorenzo de Zavala Chapter presents the 7th Annual Cesar E. Chavez Hispanic Pride Parade and Celebration in recognition of our Unions. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 716 will serve as the Parade Marshal. This parade will be in the same manner of the march held over 40 years ago when Cesar Chavez led a group of workers out of California’s vineyards on a 300 mile march, la peregrinacion, (the pilgrimage).

Following the parade you are invited to continue the celebration at Hidalgo Park for speeches by local dignitaries and elected officials. Hidalgo Park is located at 7000 Ave. Q Houston, TX. 77011-1532. For more information call 713-673-1418 or visit http://www.tejanoahp.org/



Take your posters in support of the DREAM Act!! JOIN US!!!



Thursday, April 06, 2006

UH SIT-IN MADE FRONT PAGE

HOUSTON CHRONILCLE
April 6, 2006, 1:08AM

Immigrant students seek path to a dream
Rally at UH urges support for a bill that could lead to careers and citizenship
By CYNTHIA LEONOR GARZACopyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/3774764.html

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

VOLUNTEER TO REGISTER VOTERS ON APRIL 10

JIFM NEEDS YOU!!!

VOLUNTEER TO REGISTER PEOPLE TO VOTE AT THE APRIL 10TH MARCH/RALLY

VOLUNTEER TRAINING

FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2006

12NOON


LOCATION: Agnes Arnold (AH) Rm 7 Basement

More information at our meeting Thursday 04/06/06 uc 2nd FL. Rodeo Rm #264

Ceasar Chavez Parade 04/08/06 Magnolia Area 10am JIFM wants you there!!

(more info Thursday night)





Tuesday, April 04, 2006

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for APRIL 10th March/Rally

The April 10th Coalition NEEDS YOU!!

Many organizations are on board and more are joining. A diverse cross-section of the city will participate.

There are tons of things the Coalition will need help with to conduct this March and Rally.

Positions:
Security
Press
Students
Transportation
Order pace marshals
Outreach
Legal
Voter Registration
First Aid

10,000 people to 25,000 people are expected. We now have 5 days to plan.

***Next April 10th Coalition organization meeting :Tuesday April 4th CRECEN's Office 6601 Hillcroft 77081 6:30om

***JIFM-UH General Meeting: Thursday April 6th UC 2nd Fl. Rodeo Rm # 264 6:30pm

Monday, April 03, 2006

Houston March and Rally for Just Immigration Reform: April 10th

APRIL 10TH COALITION:
HOUSTON MARCH AND RALLY FOR JUST IMMIGRATION REFORM:
THE NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION FOR IMMIGRANT JUSTICE


Monday, April 10th
Time: 1pm

STARTS: PLAZA GUADALUPE– CORNER OF JENSEN AND NAVIGATION

ENDS: RALLY AT ALLEN'S LANDING– CORNER OF MAIN AND COMMERCE


***It is also an economic boycott- we're asking people not to buy anything on that day, and skip work if possible (like in "Day without a Mexican").

***We're also asking that students be picked up by parents from school after noon (to avoid punishment or an unexcused absence).

Please forward this on to as many individuals and organizations as you can.

WANT TO VOLUNTEER? LET US KNOW!!!