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Cinco de
Mayo is celebrated in San Jose with a downtown parade and it
is sponsor by San Jose Mercury News and the San Jose Chapter of
the American GI Forum dating back to 1983. The celebration commemorates
the Battle of Puebla better known as Cinco de Mayo. Thousands of
people come to the downtown area to view the floats, colorful costumes,
marching bands, drill teams and assortment of decorated entries
vying for first, second or third place as they march past the judges
at the review Grandstand.
Dr. Hector P.
Garcia, an Army veteran medical doctor, founded the American GI
Forum of the United States (AGIF) on March 26, 1948 in Corpus Christi,
Texas. The AGIF is dedicated to addressing problems of discrimination
and inequities endured by veterans. Through the volunteer force
of dedicated leaders and hard working members, the AGIF has broadened
its activities throughout the United States by becoming a civil
rights advocate for all people. By promoting greater participation
in civil rights affairs, educational attainment, employment, equity
in income, and health services, the AGIF has maintained a leadership
role in many communities and has gained respect among all ethnic
groups. The National Organization is composed of the Forum, Women's
and Youth Chapters. Local chapters function under a regional and/or
state structure. Elected officers from within the national membership
compose the National Board of Directors. The AGIF provides a public
forum that produces a viable channel of communication between the
AGIF, its constituents and the public and private sectors.
Old Number One,
the San Jose Chapter, and AGIF chapters across the USA endeavor
to pursue and promote: Education, Youth Leadership and Motivation,
Employment, Civil Rights, Legislation, Communications, self sufficiency
and the development of communities. The San Jose Chapter has a long
history of providing for the local community through its many programs
aimed at enhancing the lives of our citizens. Proud of their record
of service to this country, old members and new tackle the everyday
challenges of an ever changing environment. This years festivities
will be special and will launch the Cinco De Mayo Parade into a
new Century. Parade entries will reflect the many accomplishments
of the AGIF which include the proud tradition marked by the support
of graduating seniors from schools, colleges and universities. Where
there once was a scarcity of Latino Lawyers, Teachers, Engineers,
Doctors, City Council Representatives and Mayors, the AGIF relishes
its role in bringing about and/or contributing to positive change
as we collectively usher in an eciting new tomorrow. Arriba San
José !
Information:
Contact Office at 408-288-9470 or email sjgif@sjgif.org
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