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'''Alvaro C. Rodriguez''' is a [[Houston]], [[Texas]] activist.
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'''Alvaro C. Rodriguez''' is a [[Houston]], [[Texas]] activist. He is a member of the National Committee of the [[Communist Party USA]].<ref>[http://www.cpusa.org/party_voices/the-basics-of-marxist-strategy-and-tactics/]</ref>
  
 
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Alvaro Rodriguez

Template:TOCnestleft Alvaro C. Rodriguez is a Houston, Texas activist. He is a member of the National Committee of the Communist Party USA.[1]

Communist Party

Alvaro Rodriguez is a Houston Communist Party USA activist.[2]

Band

Liquid Casing is a quartet from the Lone Star State. But, they are not all native Texans. John Pitale is from New Jersey, Jim Stettner is from Upstate New York, and Okikiolu Olufokunbi is from Nigeria. The Texan is Alvaro Rodriquez who is from Houston. Liquid casing, however, is a material used in the oil industry as a confining agent to keep the drill walls from collapsing. Yet, Liquid Casing, the progressive rock band, wants nothing to do with confinement. The band's focus is to expose the politics of racial and ethnic divides. They want to end xenophobia and remove borders that separate people. In a nation built by diverse nationalities, Liquid Casing asserts territories spawn from diverse histories.[3]

Convention discussion

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In 2014, Alvaro Rodriguez, from Houston, contributed a pre-conference discussion paper, to the Communist Party USA.

Ant-Trump rally

The Communist Party USA is one of over 500 partner organizations of the Women’s March that have joined together around eight “unity principles” for ending violence, and for reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, worker’s rights, civil rights, disability rights, immigrant rights and environmental justice.

Across the country CPUSA members were part of the massive marches and rallies from the nation’s capitol to large cities and small towns.

The rally in Houston, Texas was organized in ten days, led by the League of Women Voters. It was the largest in the city’s history. Houston

“Houston loved our banner!” said Alvaro Rodriguez. Houston Mayor Silvester Turner, and Congressman Al Green who boycotted the inauguration were among the speakers along with the many organizations who sponsored and spoke.[4]

Presentation of the History of the Texas Communist Party

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Presentation of the History of the Texas Communist Party. Hosted by Communist Party of Texas.[5]

Saturday, April 1 at 2 PM - 4 PM

Cepeda Branch, Austin Public Library, 651 N Pleasant Valley Rd, Austin, Texas 78702

Austin area meeting presentation of the history of Texas Communist Party. Please join us. Members of the Houston Communist Party will be in Austin to discuss the history of the Communist Party from its formation to the Bernie Sanders campaign.

Presenters were Bernard Sampson and Alvaro Rodriguez.

New member phone bank

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New member phone bank Public · Hosted by Communist Party USA.

Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 11 AM - 4 PM EDT

Your living room

We're organizing a phonebank to our new members on Saturday and we need your help. The callfire service allow you to make the calls from home, using your smartphone, laptop or deskstop. You'll get a real charge from talking to them! Aint' nuthin like it!! Please click "going" if you can make calls! Thanks!

Those invited to participate on on Facebook included Alvaro Rodriguez.

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