More on 1,000 Conversations April 5
Don’t miss out on your chance to be part of an historic event – The Night of 1,000 Conversations. (see special offer below)
Community members are gathering on Thursday, April 5th, 2007 to consider a key question in today’s debate over immigration reform: How do our core values compare to the actions of a government that locks people up without due process?
There are hundreds of conversations being organized by our allies and friends. Contact them through the website below to find a conversation near you.
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (Washington, DC) – Laila Al-Qatami
Arab American Institute (Washington, DC) – Valerie Smith
Asian American Justice Center (Washington, DC) – Pang Houa Moua
Breakthrough: Building a Human Rights Culture (NY) – Carly Castania-Fox
Center for Intercultural Organizing (OR) – Kayse Jama
Coalicion de Derechos Humanos (AZ) – Kat Rodriguez
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) – Sara Sadhwani
Coalition of African, Arab, Asian, European and Latino Immigrants of Illinois (Chicago, IL) – Khemarey Nuth
Desis Rising Up and Moving (NY) – Monami Maulik
Florida Immigrant Advocacy Coalition (FL) – Maria Rodriguez
Hate Free Zone (WA) – Hari Kondabolu
Idaho Community Action Network (ID) – Leo Morales
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (IL) – Mehrdad Azemun
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (CA) – Juhyung Lee
National Network for Arab American Communities (MI) – Nadia El-Zein
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (CA) – Arnoldo Garcia
New York Immigration Coalition (NY) – Avideh Moussavian
Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition (PA) – Regan Cooper
South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow (MD) – Deepa Iyer
Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TN) – Stephen Fotopulos
United Farm Workers Foundation (CA) – Oscar Gonzalez
University of New Mexico, School of Law – ACLU Student Chapter – Pamela Hernandez (Albuquerque, NM)
Special Offer: If you host a conversation and register your event through the website below (include your street address), Breakthrough will send you their full-color resource packet – Restoring the Right to Due Process. This highly-coveted multi-media toolkit includes a DVD of personal stories, talking points, and suggested activities to make your conversation successful.
Register today at this website.
bh