Donations from the Pechanga Development Corp. will help purchase varsity uniforms for players at Murrieta Mesa High School, buy music and scripts for Lakeside High School's band, dance and drama programs and support ninth-grade orientation at Chaparral High School in Temecula.
Southwest Riverside County high schools have come to rely on the annual donations from Pechanga, which date to the 1998-99 school year. This year, most schools received $35,000, with Murrieta Mesa receiving $30,000 because it is new and doesn't have a full student body yet.
Educators were probably the most outspoken against perceived 'possible' civil rights violations in AZ after they enacted a law the mirrored federal law. Yet, they casually turn a blind eye to a tribe, Pechanga that HAS violated the civil rights of many of their tribe members. They have:
- Taken away tribal citizenship.
- Stripped members of their right to vote
- Take away health care for seniors
- Denied members due process of law, including legal representation, even writing implements
- Herded members into groups for hearings not allowing each to defend themselves
- Subjected some to ex post facto laws
Well, the school teachers van be voacal on AZ because it's lip service onlyn they dont have to ACTUALLY stand up and DEfend civil rights.
ReplyDeletewhaTs a gew hundreds peoples rights?
Teachers cant know whats up if the Press Enterprise doesn't print the story. Shame on you.
ReplyDeleteI believe teachers and administrators need to do a bit more research on their benefactors.
ReplyDeleteWould they take money from the KKK? They also donate for highways and such.
How about the Hells Angels?