Willie Matos, Friend and Comrade

by Andy Piascik, PAR reader

Willie Matos, who worked his entire adult life for Puerto Rican liberation and freedom for working class people everywhere, passed away on October 14 at 84. Born in Puerto Rico, Willie emigrated with his family to Bridgeport in 1951 and soon confronted the many manifestations of racism that Puerto Ricans face. He also came to better understand that many of the problems are directly related to US colonial domination.

Willie joined the Young Lords Party after its formation in 1968, helped found a chapter in Bridgeport and served on the organization’s national leadership body. He played a leading role in the Bridgeport Lords’ work against slumlords, police brutality and on other issues. They established a Free Breakfast for Children program and worked for the liberation of Puerto Rico and in opposition to the Vietnam War. The Lords also advocated on behalf of the unemployed and helped establish a statewide organization of Puerto Rican migrant agricultural workers.

Willie helped form the Spanish American Coalition and in 1979 pulled together a committee to support striking workers at a local factory. The committee’s work proved important to the strike being settled on favorable terms. He and others carried that work forward in the Plant Closures Project in an attempt to hold corporations accountable for the layoffs ravaging working class communities. Willie helped establish the Vieques Support Committee that sought to end the US Navy’s use of the Puerto Rican island of Vieques for target practice. That effort proved successful and Vieques today is home to the Caribbean’s largest wildlife refuge.

Willie worked for the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and as an adjunct professor at Housatonic Community College. He remained involved in activist organizations and mentored hundreds of Latino youths. He also gathered for many years on New Year’s Eve day with friends at a marker in Bridgeport that honors Roberto Clemente to pay homage to the great baseball player on the anniversary of his death.

A friend, comrade and mentor to hundreds, Willie’s spirit lives on in those who walk in his footsteps. [See https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/10/29/williematos-friend-and-comrade for a more detailed article]