RIALTO RECORD Weekly
Januar y 21 , 2021
Vol 19, NO. 19
Educator s explore teaching Dr. King Jr.’s radical side during vir tual discussion
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eading an important dialogue, members of the Werner Elementary School staff took part in a dialogue about how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is discussed in the classroom on Tuesday afternoon.
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Werner Elementary School Principal Ayanna IbrahimBalogun, Assistant Principal Emily Dominguez, and Instructional Strategist Vanessa McParland took part in the “Exploring the Radical Side of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” virtual dialogue. The session was part of a series of events on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. put on by the University of Redlands. The University’s School of Education, Center for Educational Justice held three dialogue sessions Tuesday. University of Redlands professor PHOTO RUSD Jose Lalas and Ibrahim-Balogun Werner Elementary School Principal Ayanna Ibrahim-Balogun (above), Assistant Principal co-facilitated the discussion. Emily Dominguez, and Instructional Strategist Vanessa McParland took part in the “Exploring the Radical Side of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." virtual dialogue on Tuesday afternoon. The event was Dialogue, cont. on next pg. hosted by the University of Redlands.
Libreria Del Pueblo celebrates 35 year s of transfor ming immig rants’ lives in SB County By Manny B. Sandoval
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ibreria Del Pueblo services over 2,000 clients per year and in January 2021, celebrated 35 years of serving San Bernardino County residents with immigration and legal services.
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Since 1985, the organization has been providing immigrants an opportunity to gain citizenship by preparing clients with English language workshops, a U.S. history class, legal representation and practice citizenship tests ahead of being administered the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Civics Test. “It’s a great feeling to be able to be in existence for over 35 years and help so many people in our community and beyond. We don’t do much advertising, which proves a large portion of our Libreria, cont. on next pg.
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Libreria Del Pueblo staff Danny Morales, Fr. Patricio Guillén, Maria Dejesus, Alicia Enciso, Uriel Rodriguez and Luz Barron, (pre-COVID-19) celebrating their hard work, as they service over 2,000 clients per year.