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The [[Unity Statement Signed by Those Arrested]] was signed by 56 activists arrested in [[New York City]], in front of 26 Federal Plaza June 1 2010, the "third in a series of civil disobedience actions in New York aimed at highlighting the growing human tragedy and unsustainable moral crisis caused by a broken U.S. immigration system badly in need of reform". | The [[Unity Statement Signed by Those Arrested]] was signed by 56 activists arrested in [[New York City]], in front of 26 Federal Plaza June 1 2010, the "third in a series of civil disobedience actions in New York aimed at highlighting the growing human tragedy and unsustainable moral crisis caused by a broken U.S. immigration system badly in need of reform". | ||
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[[Category:Unity Statement Signed by Those Arrested]] | [[Category:Unity Statement Signed by Those Arrested]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 14:40, 16 January 2018
Roberto Ramirez
Dream of Equality awardee
Roberto Ramirez is a past recipient of Asian Americans for Equality's annual Dream of Equality award.[1]
Unity Statement
The Unity Statement Signed by Those Arrested was signed by 56 activists arrested in New York City, in front of 26 Federal Plaza June 1 2010, the "third in a series of civil disobedience actions in New York aimed at highlighting the growing human tragedy and unsustainable moral crisis caused by a broken U.S. immigration system badly in need of reform".
Signatories included Roberto Ramirez.
References
- ↑ [AAFE 2013 Banquet Journal, by Douglas Lim at Mar 26, 2013]