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Mahatma K. Gandhi

The Phoenix Nonviolent Resistance Movement Against Arpaio, Olmsted, and McBride

PHOENIX (By Jon Garrido, Hispanic News) November 13, 2008 ― Growing up in Superior, Arizona, going to the Uptown Theatre every Saturday morning became a ritual. My mom would give me a quarter that would buy a movie ticket, leaving a dime for a box of popcorn and a nickel for a soda. Before each Saturday movie and the Flash Gordon serial, the World Newsreel provided the news of the day from around the world.

One of these Saturday news features featured a dark, frail, bald, small thin man wearing round spectacles wearing a strange looking off white large scarf used as a body wrap and sandals.

I lived across the street from Roosevelt Elementary School and the town library was sandwiched between the school and the volunteer fire department. Needless to say, I spent a lot of time in the library. One day, near the entrance on a small table where new books were displayed, on the cover of a new book, to my astonishment I recognized the man from the World Newsreel film so I sat down to begin reading the book.

The story of Mahatma K. Gandhi was captivating for me. He became my second hero after Flash Gordon. Gandhi to this day remains one of my heroes and my library is full of many books about him.

One may think the Gandhi is outdated but it seems the longer we live, some things never change. Only names and places — not issues or situations. Then it was Flash Gordon versus the evil Emperor Ming, "India under British Rule" and now "Phoenix under Racist Rule."

There is certainly light at the end of the tunnel as witnessed from Barack Obama's election to be President of the United States and more importantly, elected by groups united for change Hispanics, Blacks, Asians, Catholics, Jews, Protestants, Muslims, young, seniors, women, men, poor, middle class, rich, non-educated, educated and even whites. A great day in America and hope for a better equal America for all. E Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One) is on its way to become the new America.

But to get there for us first requires change in Phoenix, Arizona. How we get there is a question that I take to bed each night. This morning I woke up with this thought: Go back to Gandhi.

The Gandhi Salt March

In 1930, in order to help free India from British control, Mahatma Gandhi proposed a non-violent march protesting the British Salt Tax, continuing Gandhi's pleas for civil disobedience.  The Salt Tax essentially made it illegal to sell or produce salt, allowing a complete British monopoly.  Since salt is necessary in everyone's daily diet, everyone in India was affected.  The Salt Tax made it illegal for workers to freely collect their own salt from the coasts of India, making them buy salt they couldn't really afford.

Before embarking on the 240-mile journey from Sabarmati to Dandi, Gandhi sent a letter to the Viceroy himself, forewarning their plans of civil disobedience: If my letter makes no appeal to your heart, on the eleventh day of this month I shall proceed with such co-workers of the Ashram as I can take, to disregard the provisions of the Salt Laws.  I regard this tax to be the most iniquitous of all from the poor man's standpoint.  As the Independence movement is essentially for the poorest in the land, the beginning will be made with this evil.

To deliver this letter, Gandhi chose an Englishman who believed in the Indian movement in efforts to promote non-violence.  The Viceroy wrote back, explaining the British would not change their policy: "Gandhi was contemplating a course of action which is clearly bound to involve violation of the law and danger to the public peace."

As promised, on March 12, 1930, Gandhi and 78 male satyagrahis (activists of truth and resolution) started their 23-day-long journey.  Along the march, the satyagrahis listened to Gandhi's favorite bhajan sung by Pandit Paluskar, a Hindustani vocalist; the roads were watered and softened, and fresh vegetation was thrown along the path.  Gandhi spoke to each village they passed, and more and more men joined the march.

On April 5, 1930, Gandhi and his satyagrahis reached the coast.  After prayers were offered, Gandhi spoke to the large crowd.  He picked up a tiny lump of salt, breaking the law.  Within moments, the satyagrahis followed Gandhi's passive defiance, picking up salt everywhere along the coast.  A month later, Gandhi was arrested and thrown into prison, already full with fellow protestors.

The Salt March started a series of protests, closing many British shops and British mills.  A march to Dharshana resulted in horrible violence.  The non-violent satyagrahis did not defend themselves against the clubs of policemen, and many were killed instantly.  The world embraced the satyagrahis and their non-violence, and eventually enabled India to gain their freedom from Britain.

Now the hard part

Does anyone know Pandit Paluskar, the Hindustani vocalist to sing us a bhajan? Well, maybe my being a Cursillista, Gandhi will allow me a little latitude as we sing De Colores, a traditional folk-song well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

And 240 miles is a bit too far but a march every Sunday from Camelback Road to downtown Phoenix with a detour to and around St. Joseph's Hospital would make a statement. I also know beginning with a handful of marchers would grow each weekend to become a march of thousands.

Timing is everything so when this begins is important. We should march in the late Spring to avoid the hot summer sun and to coincide as a prelude to the boycott of the St. Joseph's Health and Wealth Raffle.

Gandhi began his march on March 12 and that would be a good day for us as well. Already persons from across the United States are sending emails offering to join us.

Hispanic News begins to document the abuse of patients deported to Mexico

The Hippocratic Oath to which all physicians swear, says specifically every physician shall take no action to harm a patient, nor act in a way that is not in the best interest of their patient.

The next stage is too document every case of deportation to Mexico by Saint Joseph's Hospital. To do this requires the Phoenix Hispanic Community to send information on everyone they know has been deported so Hispanic News can contact family members to learn of the deportation and circumstances including medical information.

Hispanic News wants to identify all Hispanics collaborating with St. Joseph's Hospital

St. Joseph's Hospital claims they have established a committee of Hispanics to help process the deportation of undocumented to Mexico. Who are these Hispanics? The Phoenix Hispanic community has a right to know the names of Hispanics working with St. Joseph's.

The Phoenix Hispanic Community also has a right to know which Hispanic firms/companies contract with St. Joseph's Hospital to provide services. If you know a Hispanic firm/company collaborating with St. Joseph's Hospital, please provide their name so we can share this information with the Phoenix Hispanic community.

The Saint Joseph's Hospital Foundation Board of Directors has two Hispanics. Hispanic News strongly recommends they resign from the board. No need to contact them, every person that opens a Hispanic News email is recorded by IP address so we know they have been reading our emails.

The Phoenix Nonviolent Resistance Movement Against Arpaio, Olmsted, and McBride

The Phoenix Nonviolent Resistance Movement Against Arpaio, Olmsted, and McBride has begun. A new section at Hispanic News will provide information on all actions, patients articles and other information as we protest the actions of Joe Arpaio, the non action of Thomas Olmsted and the abusive actions by Margaret McBride.

 

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