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Gilberto Robledo: Educator-Activist, Leader, and Veteran for Peace
From Draft NOtices, July-September 2020
Gilberto Robledo: Educator-Activist, Leader, and Veteran for Peace
— Isidro Ortiz, Ph.D.
To youth who may be socially and economically marginalized, the claim that the military provides opportunities for growth, success and belonging may be seductive. The accomplishments of Gilberto Robledo -- educator, military veteran and peace activist — show how someone can attain those things without making a career out of the military.
When I recently interviewed Gilberto, I learned that he was born at home in Santa Paula, California, in 1940. Both of his parents were immigrants from Mexico. Neither of them was active in politics or in labor unions, but they experienced the cruel conditions of California farm labor, as children and as adults, working for corporate agribusiness. Despite such experiences, they aspired to become naturalized citizens. At the age of seven, Gilberto assisted them in this endeavor. As he notes: “In helping them study for their exam, I learned three big words of the branches of U.S. government: Legislature, Judicial, Executive.” Once they became naturalized, his parents “instilled the importance and privilege of voting in every election.”