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This Chicano is Inspired by Mexican Election

Bill Gallegos, a veteran Chicano liberation activist, environmental justice leader, and revolutionary socialist, has a lot to howl about.

The Mexican people made history again on June 2nd when they  overwhelmingly elected Claudia Sheinbaum as their next president. They  also gave the Morena Party huge victories at the local, state and federal  levels. Of all eligible Mexican voters, including those from the US, Canada  and other countries, 70% cast ballots.

The election results inspire me with hope that Mexico will come out from  the oppressive shadow of Yanqui imperialism and build a truly just,  equitable and democratic nation. And, Moreno’s victory also inspires me  to believe that Chicanos in the US — we are nearly 40 million people —  can achieve our own substantive democracy, justice and self-determination.

Since the US annexed Mexico’s northern territories in the 1840s and  1850s, the Chicano people have lived as an oppressed people subject to  the racist policies and practices the US ruling class first established over  Indigenous peoples and then African Americans.

My family, from what is now Colorado, knows that oppression intimately. By force and legal maneuver, the US stole my family’s land, our only  asset. We couldn’t speak our language in school, and we couldn’t read  the documents we needed to sign. Wages were called the “Mexican rate”  in the Colorado coal mines where my grandfather and uncles worked.

So I’m proud to be part of the Chicano liberation movement that rose up  in resistance in the 1960s. In the Southwest and California, our historic  homelands, we won the right to vote and gained political representation. We forced open the doors to higher education, changed US immigration  laws, and ended legal segregation in housing and schools. We supported  union movements in rural and urban areas and demanded national rights. But we still have a long way to go.

Claudia Sheinbaum and thousands of Morena Party activists have shown us  that when we’re organized and united by a pro-people political program  — we win. Morena stood up against the dark shadow of Yanqui imperialism and an entrenched and powerful oligarchy. On June 2, Morenistas gave new life to the powerful grito of our movement — "Sí, se  puede." 

Mexican citizens living in the US also flocked to the polls, excited to mark  their ballots. Here in LA, 85% of those voters chose Claudia Sheinbaum as  their new leader. And so, we too raise our voices in celebration with our  sisters and brothers in Mexico! We will continue to build solidarity with  their movements and apply the lessons of their struggles to our own  movement for self-determination and democracy.