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SDL Endorses the Adoptee Citizenship Act (ACA)

10 / 13 / 16

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Sister Diaspora for Liberation urges the United States Congress to support the Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2015 (S2275) and Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2016 (HR5454), which are bipartisan bills that provide citizenship to individuals who were legally adopted to the United States as children but never obtained U.S. citizenship.

Since the 1940’s, an estimated 350,000 children have been internationally adopted by U.S. citizen parents. While children born to U.S. citizen parents are automatically citizens, their adopted children were not afforded this same right. As a result, thousands of adoptees do not have U.S. citizenship, barring them from government services, financial aid, home loans, and voting privileges, while also placing them at risk for deportation. The ACA will remedy this discriminatory situation as all children of American parents should be treated equally.

In October 2000, the U.S. Congress passed the Child Citizenship Act (CCA), through which foreign-born children adopted by U.S. citizen parents automatically acquire U.S. citizenship. Prior to the passage of the CCA, intercountry adoptees and their parents were required to go through a lengthy and costly naturalization process. Although the intent of the CCA was to ensure that all intercountry adopted children of U.S. citizen parents receive automatic U.S. citizenship, it failed to accomplish this goal as it left out the thousands of adoptees born before 1983.

The Adoptee Citizenship Act simply supports the original intent of the CCA by ensuring that all intercountry adoptees that were adopted by U.S. citizen parents have U.S. citizenship. We ask Congress to close the loophole left by the CCA immediately by passing the Adoptee Citizenship Act.

For more information and to get involved please visit the Adoptee Rights Campaign Website.

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In Solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe against the Dakota Access Pipeline

10 / 11 / 1610 / 11 / 16

 

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Sister Diaspora for Liberation, a diasporic intersectional feminist collective rooted in a love ethic and healing, stands in solidarity with the Great Sioux Nation, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and its people and allied tribes in their opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline across their lands.  We are a collective of womyn activists of the global diaspora that have shared experiences and struggles. While we understand that this looks different for every womyn, we know that our oppression is rooted in the imperial capitalist-white supremacist-patriarchal-heteronormative systems we live under. These systems, manifested through colonialism and the historic genocide of the native peoples of the Americas continue to assert the oppression and unjust treatment of indigenous tribes, their traditional practices, and their lands.

The United States continues to break treaties and fails to respect the authority and rights of the Tribe, its lands, and its people. The 1,172-mile pipeline will wreak environmental havoc across its path and poison the water supply for not only the tribe, but for thousands of other people who live along its path as it seeks to cut through the Missouri river and transport over 500,000 barrels of crude oil a day. Scientists say that it is over 50% likely that an accident will happen and cause a spill and environmental devastation. We know that the continued use of fossil fuels is destroying our planet and threatening the future generations’ livelihoods. The pipeline also seeks to cut through sacred and ancestral tribal lands, of which the Sioux should have full sovereignty and rights. The US government has violated both Laramie Treaties with the tribe and several international laws in its conduct with the pipeline. The pipeline itself violates environmental and preservation policies.

On top of all the listed grievances, we are appalled at the militaristic and violent attempts to suppress and dismantle peaceful protests, to which the tribes have a right to enact in defense of their lands. We have no doubt that the path of the pipeline was chosen to run through tribal lands as an act of racial injustice and lack of recognition of native peoples and their rights.

As a result of all this, Sister Diaspora for Liberation calls for the end of the Dakota Access Pipeline, the restoration of and recognition of the sovereign rights of the Standing Rock Tribe and protection of our environment by halting extraction of the Bakken oil.

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A WIN for Las 17!!!

9 / 28 / 1611 / 10 / 16

An happy announcement from the Las 17 campaign in El Salvador:

SANTOS RECUPERÓ SU LIBERTAD

El lunes 5 de septiembre 2016, se llevó a cabo la Audiencia de Santos Elizabeth, una de las mujeres que forma parte del grupo de Las17 Y+, privadas de libertad por el sistema de Justicia salvadoreño por complicaciones obstétricas.

Santos Elizabeth, una mujer de 22 años del municipio de Lourdes Colón ella trabajaba en una pastelería. En abril de 2015 sufrió una complicación obstétrica en su casa, perdiendo mucha sangre y es trasladada por su madre al Hospital 1ro de Mayo del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social, allí es denunciada por aborto por el personal médico, sin establecer qué clase de aborto tuvo. Posteriormente es encontrada la recién nacida, y al practicar la autopsia con el Instituto de Medicina Legal, en un primer instante determinan que la causa de muerte fue “hemorragia cerebral”, sin embargo, en el transcurrir del proceso penal este mismo instituto dio 4 diagnósticos de causa de muerte, dejando en evidencia que no había claridad y certeza de la causa directa de muerte, tal como lo exige el artículo 189 del código procesal penal.

En la audiencia de vista pública en el Tribunal de Sentencia Isidro Menéndez, el equipo de defensa de la Agrupación Ciudadana solicito el cambio de categoría de homicidio agravado como sustentaba la fiscalía, a aborto incompleto, debido a que no fue inducido y que se trató de un parto extra hospitalario, en el cual, el feto estaba unido a la placenta y eso causo que no llegara el oxígeno a los pulmones y los fluidos necesarios.

En el desarrollo de la audiencia, se evidenciaron vacíos en los argumentos y la falta de pruebas por parte de la Fiscalía General de la República. El juez resolvió el fallo absolutorio a Santos Elizabeth y determino su libertad debido a la insuficiencia de pruebas y a los alegatos de la defensa.

Celebramos, la absolución en este caso, que desafortunadamente mantuvo privada de libertad a una mujer por más de un año, por un delito que jamás cometió. El caso de Santos Elizabeth nos compromete a seguir evidenciando e incidiendo, para que ninguna mujer sea juzgada por complicaciones obstétricas y que se les garantice el debido proceso

AUN FALTAN MÁS…

On Monday, September 5, 2016, there was a hearing by the El Salvadorian Courts for Elizabeth Santos, one of the women who belongs to the group of Las 17, the 17 women who have been deprived of their liberty by the Salvadoran justice system for obstetric complications. Elizabeth Santos, at the time was a 22-year old resident of Lourdes Colón where she worked in a bakery. On April 2015, she suffered an obstetric complication at home, losing a lot of blood and was taken by her mother to the May 1st Salvadorian Social Security Institute hospital. There she was accused of abortion by healthcare professionals, who did not establish what kind of pregnancy complications she had. It was later discovered through an autopsy by the Institute of Legal Medicine, that the cause of death was a brain hemorrhage, and even with the overwhelming evidence, this same institution concluded that there were 4 different causes of death. Based on this report, it was determined that as required by Article 189 of the criminal procedure code there was no clear cause of the death and therefore Lourdes was indicted on four counts.

At the public hearing held in the Isidro Menendez court, the Citizens Association defense team requested that the charge of aggravated murder be changed and implored the prosecution, to change the charge to incomplete abortion, due to the fact that the mother went to hospital. The fetus was attached to the placenta and that caused no oxygen to reach the lungs to pass necessary fluids. In the course of the hearing, there were evident gaps in the arguments and a lack of evidence presented by the Attorney General of the Republic.

The judge acquitted Elizabeth Santos and granted her freedom due to insufficient evidence and the arguments of the defense. We celebrate the acquittal in this case, but unfortunately Elizabeth Santos was deprived of freedom for more than a year, for a crime she never committed.

The case of Elizabeth Santos strengthens our commitment to continue demonstrating and advocating so that no woman is judged by obstetric complications and all are guaranteed due process.

More women await …

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Sister Diaspora for Liberation (SDL) Endorses Marisol Alcantara for SD31

8 / 27 / 168 / 31 / 16

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Sister Diaspora for Liberation (SDL) is proud to endorse Marisol Alcantara for SD31. Marisol is a longtime community and labor leader that has been fighting for working class families for over two decades. Marisol continues to demonstrate an unwavering commitment to working class families. She currently serves as an organizer for the New York State Nurses Association. Albany is in dire need of an independent voice that will make sure that the communities whom are historically dispossessed and over looked will have a voice at the table. Currently, there is not a single Afro Latina that serves in the Senate. This is unacceptable. As an organization comprised of diasporic women of color, we know that Marisol will champion issues that disproportionally affect our communities such as access to affordable housing and quality healthcare; we look forward to supporting her candidacy on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
http://www.marisolalcantarany.com/

Hermana Diaspora Por La Liberacion / Sister Diaspora for Liberation (SDL) se enorgullece en apoyar Marisol Alcántara para SD31. Marisol ha sido una lider en la comunidad por mucho tiempo y ha estado luchando por las familias obreras durante más de dos décadas. Marisol sigue demostrando un firme compromiso con las familias de medio ingreso. Actualmente se desempeña como organizador a de la Asociación de Enfermeras del Estado de Nueva York. Albany está en extrema necesidad de una voz independiente que se asegurará de que las comunidades de los cuales son históricamente desposeídos y ignoradas tendrian una voz en la mesa. En la actualidad, no hay ni una sola Afro-Latina que sirve en el Senado. Esto no es aceptable. Como una organización compuesta por las mujeres de la diáspora de color, sabemos que Marisol luchara para los temas que afectan de manera desproporcionada a nuestras comunidades, como el acceso a una vivienda asequible y de atención médica de calidad; estamos preparadas a apoyar su candidatura el Martes 13 de Septiembre de 2016.
http://www.marisolalcantarany.com/whoismarisolalcantara-1/

 

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“🎭✨ As a Bronx-bred artist, it means the world to put on this free showcase for community ❤️ our people deserve to see themselves and similar lived experiences honored and explored on stage 🫶🏽 I’m so excited to be able to share this honest portrayal of a young person of diaspora attempting to heal their lineage and themselves 🤲🏽 It started out in the @labyrinththeater intensive, and has grown immensely since 🌱 #SaveTheDate JULY 28 4PM 🎟️ More details and cast announcement soon to come ☺️ 
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As wildfire smoke blankets large swaths of the eastern U.S., many people are experiencing physical symptoms, like prickling, stinging eyes; a scratchy throat; a runny nose; and some coughing.

For those without underlying conditions, this will largely be a passing source of irritation. But for people who are at risk of health effects from polluted air, including children and adults with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, even brief exposures can have immediate ramifications, as exposure to toxins in the smoke can trigger inflammation and exacerbate existing health issues.

“For vulnerable populations, the brevity of exposure may be enough to flare up underlying lung issues, or conditions overall,” Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos, a pulmonary and critical care medicine physician at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Babies, young children, older adults and pregnant women are also at higher risk of serious health effects.

Everyone may want to take precautions, but doing so is particularly critical if you are vulnerable. Read more expert advice and additional coverage of the wildfires at the link in our bio.
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