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| For Richmond City Council | |||||||||||
| ABOUT EDUARDO | |||||||||||
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I was born in Dumas, Texas in 1949 and moved to the Bay Area, CA in the 1970’s. I have lived in Richmond for 17 years. I received a BA in Liberal Arts and a Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential from San Francisco State. I have worked since 1989 as a teacher and in the WCCUSD since 1993. I retired in 2010. I have learned in the classroom and with the parents of Richmond children the impact on poor children and youth of an educational system and a society that does not prioritize them, and that only a mobilized community and city can begin addressing the needed changes. I am a co-founder of March 4 Education (2004) which mobilized teachers, parents, students, community and civic leaders to march on Sacramento and demand budget adjustments that benefited our schools and children. I am the recipient of the University of Arizona, College of Education, Kenneth S. Goodman "In Defense of Good Teaching" Award. I have kept close look on the distribution and utilization of the financial resources available for our schools and I am a voting member of the West Contra Costa Unified School District Budget Advisory Committee (CBAC). I have been a steering committee member of the Bay Area Parent Leadership Network (PLAN). I served in the Representatives Council of the United Teachers of Richmond (UTR). I am a strong supporter of the rights of all immigrant workers and their families and for many years I have been a director in the board of the East Bay Sanctuary Covenant. I have opposed the ICE raids in Richmond and elsewhere which cause so much pain and fear to our families and particularly to many children of Richmond. I have been active against the Richmond Driver License Check-Points and other forms of discrimination against the Latino Community and supported the efforts of ALERTA Richmond. I support the concept of Municipal Identification Cards for all Richmond residents who want one. They are a good tool that help both the undocumented communities and law enforcement. I am the Chairperson of the Richmond Chapter of the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA). I am a member of the NAACP and advocate for building ONE RICHMOND for all. I am in the Steering Committee of the Richmond Progressive Alliance. I am married to Liz Watts, a librarian and we have one son, Cosmo Martinez. I am a strong advocate of physical education, sports and recreation opportunities for every person in our communities, and I continue to practice soccer regularly. I will appreciate your support to work as a Richmond City Councilmember to make Richmond a city for our children.
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