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Gotta Have F.A.I.T.H.
Families March to Save Their Sons from Racist Gang Enhancement Laws
Story By Raj Jayadev //Photo Essay by Elizabeth Gonzalez

When Rebecca Rivera wanted to start the march in front of the courthouse in San Jose, she asked the guy holding the old school boom box to cue the music. He hit play, the song said ÒVamanos,Ó and we did.   Rivera picked the song, Heaven, by Los Lonely Boys, because of a specific lyric that she says is the basis of her movement, ÒSave me from this life of prison.Ó It is a prayer for her son, Joshua Herrera, who is facing the possibility of a life-time sentence due to being labeled a gang member by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office. Rivera wanted to play the song so that line would blare out the speakers as the march went by the county jail, where Joshua watched from the sixth floor.

Joshua Herrera was recently tried and convicted of home invasion robbery.   Although he never got out of the car, he was convicted as if he entered the home. On top of that, it was found to be a gang crime, which will add a life sentence. Joshua has no criminal history, was enrolled in the fire fighting academy at Mission College, and is not a gang member. That is why on October 21, 2006, Rivera, along with roughly 80 other people, marched from the courthouse to City Hall. The group has formed in a new community organization called Families Against Injustice to Humanity (F.A.I.T.H.) that will continue on beyond the march. They are planning an e-blast to politicians as their next step.

The marchers, mainly other families who have a son, brother, nephew, who has been unfairly incarcerated or labeled a gang member, chanted their demands as they walked Ð "Education Not Incarceration," "Where We Live Do Not Make Us Gang Members," "Stop the Stereotyping." At the root of their anger was the District Attorney's extremely wide-spread identification of young men of color as gang affiliated and use of the Gang Enhancement Laws, which allow prosecutors to extend sentences for years on end.

After winding through the streets of downtown San Jose, the energetic crowd ended with speeches at the City Hall. Many stood on the decorative boulders facing Santa Clara streets with their signs in hand, getting passer-bys to honk their horns. It was the first time since its' opening that City Hall looked good.








 

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Comments On This Story:

Message From: Cheree Shropshire (chereeshrop@adelphia.net), Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:15pm

This is very horrible, it is like dejvu; I am having the same problem where I am at in Riverside county. Please let me know if there is anything my community that I can do.

Thank you, we need more of this....

Message From: Paula (plopez_74@yahoo.com), Monday, December 4, 2006 10:53 PM

I have known Jorge Ayala all his life, he is one of the guys on trial. I feel he should be given a chance to redo his life. I do believe that the police do harrass anyone on the streets gang or non-gang members. Just because they have a colored shirt on does not mean they are in a gang. But the police do not see it that way,they should be getting the ones that did the actual crimes, rather than
someone that is in the wrong place at the wrong time. I see they just needed someone to put the blame on. I feel the D.A. also abuses the Gang Enhancement Law.

If i didn't have to work to support my 2 children i would be out supporting these young men also.

Message From: Sally (faith_forjustice@yahoo.com), Thursday, November 9, 2006 8:47 PM

Here is the email address for anyone interested in joining our committee. faith_forjustice@yahoo.com

Message From: SALLY (FAITH_FORJUSTICE@YAHOO.COM), Friday, November 3, 2006 9:33 PM

HELLO, THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR STORY. IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR WOULD BE INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR COMMITTEE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL FAMILIES AGAINST INJUSTICE TO HUMANITY AT FAITH_FORJUSTICE@YAHOO.COM THANK YOU.

Message From: monique (monique_montufar@sbcglobal.net), Friday, November 3, 2006 4:31 PM

hey raj-n-elizabeth thanks 4 putting it out there about these boys!i'm the sister to one of these boys and its been a hard struggle,but we need all the support possible! thanks.

Message From: Philip (veloamor@yahoo.com), Wednesday, November 1, 2006 10:14 AM

Hey Raj and Elizabeth,
thanks for writing about this, I didn't know about it. Can you please put my email on the DeBug listserve? keep on the move, philip

Message From: luis (barriosl@aol.com), Friday, October 27, 2006 9:54 PM

Yes, there are laws out there that can do this, to read this law, go to: www.lonecle.com/california/penal it is called: 186.22 Check it out. paz.

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