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Contact: Antonio Gil Morales, National Commander American GI Forum of the United States
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PRESS
RELEASE -PBS-Ken Burns The American GI Forum of the
United States, a National Congressional Charter Hispanic Veteran's
organization with over 500 chapters nationwide and Puerto Rico, adopted a
resolution showing a rejection of the Ken Burns WWII documentary because of its
exclusion of Hispanics. Hispanics have contributed to the defense of this nation since its inception over 230 years ago. Our role in WWII is constantly overlook and/or ignored by major media networks such as NBC'sTom Brokaw's "Greatest Generation.." Now a publicly funded network adds insult to injury by setting aside its responsibility to the nation's largest minority by relegating responsibility to local stations to correct a total injustice to the Hispanic legacy of contributions to WWII. The American GI Forum of the United States calls for
assistance and support from its Congressional representatives, National Hispanic
organizations, Veteran service organizations, Native-American Veterans,
Corporations and others who donate to PBS to demand that PBS correct this
injustice to our community. Donors should question the discriminatory practices
of the present administration of PBS.
AMERICAN
GI FORUM OF THE UNITED STATES RESOLUTION-
PBS/Ken Burns Documentary, THE WAR WHEREAS, The American GI Forum of the United States, is the
only Congressionally Chartered Hispanic/Latino Veterans Organization in the
United States whose primary purpose is to serve Hispanic/Latino Veterans and
their families; WHEREAS, The American GI Forum was founded by Dr. Hector P.
Garcia in 1948 because of the inequities and discrimination inflicted upon
returning Mexican-American Veterans after their distinguished service in World
War II; WHEREAS, Hispanic/Latino individuals, as members of the Armed Forces of the United States, served with valor and distinction during World War II; WHEREAS, In World War II, Hispanic/Latino individuals
fought and died for the principles of equality, justice and freedom for all. WHEREAS, Hispanic/Latino individuals during World War II were the most decorated minority group to receive this Country's highest award, "The Congressional Medal of Honor"; WHEREAS, Hispanic/Latino Americans, as an ethnic group,
made tremendous and significant contributions during World War II, for example: . .
. In 1940, while America was still
at peace, two National Guard units from New Mexico, the 200th and 515th Coast
Artillery (Anti-aircraft) battalions were activated and dispatched to the
Philippine Islands. Largely made up of [Mexican Americans]-- both officers and
enlisted men from New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas -- the two units were stationed
at Clark Field, 65 miles from Manila. (Excerpts
from: Houston Institute for Culture, The Hispanic Experience, Hispanics in
Military Service, Hispanic Contributions to America's Defense, by John Schmal. -
Originally published by the Puerto Rico Herald, November 11, 1999.); WHEREAS, The PBS (Public
Broadcasting Service) has announced it is airing in September, 2007, the new Ken
Burns documentary series, THE WAR. This seven-part, 14 hour, documentary series,
is directed and produced by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick.
It explores the history and horror of World War II from an American
perspective. It follows the fortunes of so-called ordinary men and women who get
caught up in the greatest cataclysm in human
history; WHEREAS, This documentary exposes the racism
of World War II directed at African-American and Japanese-Americans, however, it
fails to outline the same as it affected Hispanic/Latino Americans; WHEREAS, This documentary
purports to honor the heroism of all Americans, when in fact, it glaringly fails
to honor those heroic Hispanic Americans who have earned such an honor; WHEREAS, Whether intentionally or inadvertently, the contributions of Hispanic/Latinos in World War II were omitted; WHEREAS,
This oversight appears to have violated PBS's own policy on "Diversity"
i.e.,
. . . Content diversity furthers the goals of a democratic society by enhancing public access to the full range of ideas, information, subject matter, and perspectives required to make informed judgments about the issues of our time. It also furthers public television's special mandate to serve many different and discrete audiences. The goal of diversity also requires continuing efforts to assure that PBS content fully reflects the pluralism of our society, including, for example, appropriate representation of women and minorities. . . .NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
1.
That the American GI Forum of the United States condemns this documentary
as not presenting the contributions of Hispanic Americans during World War II
and until such time as Hispanics are fairly and adequately represented, demands
that it not be aired,
2.
That the American GI Forum of the United States requests that the Public
Broadcast System forthwith correct this omission.
3.
That failure to correct this omission will result in the institution of a
nationwide boycott of PBS and its affiliates.
Further, we would lead an effort requesting that all public and private
funding be curtailed.
For
it was Abraham Lincoln who said, "History is not
history unless it's true." Adopted on the 13th day of March, 2007 By the American GI Forum of the United States National Board of Directors Meeting in Las Vegas, NV ANTONIO GIL MORALES, National Commander & Board Chairman |
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