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Back Issue April 15 2005 |
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The Secret of César Chávez's Leadership
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By Victor L. Perez
World Hispanic Magazine
Unless you have done farm labor it is hard to imagine
the pain that farm workers go through day after day.
On Friday, March 31st, the birthday of César Chávez, we honored a man
who stood up for farm workers at a time when no one else seemed to care much about their plight.
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East Palo Alto: With or Without Flooding?
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Spring Bloom in EPA
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By Debra O'Leary
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Liaison
City of East Palo Alto
The primary mission of the San Francisquito
Creek Joint Powers Authority is to develop and
implement a flood management plan for the San Francisquito Creek.
Should they be asked to address Bay flooding as well?
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A small collection of what's blossoming in East Palo Alto
Photos by Stefanie Bass
Spring has arrived and what better place to view it then
right here in our own neighborhood. Take a walk, visit the
Bay Lands, admire the fruits of our neighbor's labors - celebrate
your own - it's Spring! Enjoy.
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In Schools We Trust
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"We've waited long enough. EPA deserves a supermarket!"
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By Elaine Bryant
Phoenix Academy parent and Board member
As parents we are responsible for guiding our children to adulthood as
healthy, informed, educated and well-adjusted citizens. This process takes
time and the help of many people. This is so because it is the company we
keep that largely determines our value system, degree of self-esteem and
even our net worth.
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Coalition holds prayer vigil at City Hall
The twenty-acre lot at Bay and University has been empty over fifteen
years. Formerly the lot was the site of the Nairobi Shoping Center. In
this city without a supermarket, this property remains the most likely
site for a new one.
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