Santa Ana: A coalition representing anti-war groups will not be allowed to
march in today's Orange County Black History parade in downtown Santa Ana,
city officials said.
Representatives from the Orange County Peace Coalition said they were
initially invited to march in the parade and then "disinvited," according to
Pat Alviso, coordinator for the Orange County chapter of Military Families
Speak Out, a coalition member.
Gerardo Mouet, executive director of parks, recreation and community
services for the City of Santa Ana Parks and Recreation, which co-sponsors
the event, confirmed the group's application had been declined by the
event's steering committee, chaired by former Santa Ana city council member
Alberta Christy.
Mouet said Christy told him she had no comment on the matter prior to the
parade.
The Orange County Peace Coalition comprises 31 anti-war groups ranging from
The Unitarian Church of Orange County to the Santa Ana chapter of the
Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, to the Orange County chapters of
The Green Party and Veterans for Peace.
Alviso, whose Military Families Speak Out chapter represents about 60 Orange
County residents with family members in the armed services, said her group
marched in the Santa Ana parade three years ago.More recently the group
marched in the Jan. 19 Martin Luther King Day Parade in Long Beach.
"We really do belong in the (Santa Ana) parade more than ever," Alviso said.
"It's the Latino and African American communities that are being (recruited)
into the military in the greatest numbers."
The parade, now in its 28{+t}{+h}year, will feature 125 different marching
bands, floats and civic groups, including police and fire departments and
the Tustin Young Marines. Dr. Milton A. Gordon, President of California
State University Fullerton, is the parade's Grand Marshall. County
Supervisor Janet Nguyen, Santa Ana mayor Miguel A. Pulido, La Habra Mayor
Rose Esplinoza and others will join him.
Mouet said he did not know the reason why the steering committee denied the
Coalition's application.
Alviso said her group had planned to march with "Oscar," an eight-foot paper
maché replica of a veteran amputee.
Santa Ana Parks and Recreation community affairs manager Lorraine McCarty
said some people and groups with political affiliations were not allowed to
march in parades, such as non-incumbent politicians running for office.
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