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'''Gilbert D. Sanchez''' is a Consultant, Sr. Gang Intervention/Prevention Counselor at [[Homies Unidos]]. | '''Gilbert D. Sanchez''' is a Consultant, Sr. Gang Intervention/Prevention Counselor at [[Homies Unidos]]. | ||
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− | In 1987-1989 [[Gilbert Sanchez|Gilbert D. Sanchez]], was a contributor to [[League of Revolutionary Struggle]]s | + | In 1987-1989 [[Gilbert Sanchez|Gilbert D. Sanchez]], was a contributor to [[League of Revolutionary Struggle]]'s [[Unity]]. |
[[Category:League of Revolutionary Struggle]] | [[Category:League of Revolutionary Struggle]] | ||
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+ | In 1985 Gilbert Sanchez, Jr. was a member of the [[League of Revolutionary Struggle]]. | ||
=="A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"== | =="A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"== |
Revision as of 18:55, 19 August 2016
Template:TOCnestleft Gilbert D. Sanchez is a Consultant, Sr. Gang Intervention/Prevention Counselor at Homies Unidos.
LRS member
In 1987-1989 Gilbert D. Sanchez, was a contributor to League of Revolutionary Struggle's Unity.
In 1985 Gilbert Sanchez, Jr. was a member of the League of Revolutionary Struggle.
"A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"
Unity, January 28 1991, issued a statement "A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond" on pages 4 to 6.
This group was a split in the League of Revolutionary Struggle which soon became the Unity Organizing Committee.
Those listed as supporters of the call included Gilbert D. Sanchez, MEChA, Cal State Los Angeles.
Unity LA
According to Unity, newspaper of the Unity Organizing Committee, April 1992, Gilbert Sanchez , was Chicano/Latino committee chair of of Unity Los Angeles.
Forward Motion
In 1993 Gilbert D. Sanchez, a student of anthropology at UOC Los Angeles, a member of the advisory board of the Chicano/Latino Student Resource Center, and a worker with Los Angeles youth gangs, contributed an article to Freedom Road Socialist Organization's Forward Motion September/October issue.
Latinos for Peace
On October 31 2009, Latinos For Peace issued a statement calling for “no escalation of the war in Afghanistan and for expedited withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan as well as an end to the coup government in Honduras”.
More than 100 activists endorsed the call, including Gilbert Sanchez.[1]