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Scott Douglas III, Executive Director, Greater Birmingham Ministries. Watch the complete interview with Scott Douglas with the ACLU here. Monday, November 28th, 2011. Follow responses trough RSS 2.0. This entry from your own site. One Comment to “Scott Douglas III, Executive Director, Greater Birmingham Ministries”. Enter your comment here. Somebody necessarily lend a hand to make severely posts I would state. That is the first time I frequented your web page and to this point? December 1st, 2011.
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Becoming Visible » 2011 » December
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Archive for December, 2011. Cristian, immigrant mother. I’m a stay-at-home mother of four. My husband and I crossed the border in 2009. Now we are saving to go back. My husband was a brick mason and cook here, but lost his job. Because of HB 56, I’m afraid to go to Walmart. I’m afraid to walk the kids to the bus, afraid [.]. Ezequiel Gutierrez, legal bakery owner. UW Clemon, Alabama’s first black federal judge. Jose, Carlos Pineda, son of store owner in Foley. I’m 13, and I live in Foley, where my dad Gu...
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Photo by Jakub Krechowicz via stock xchng. If you’ve read and were moved by the Becoming Visible stories, please help us by passing the stories along. Our Facebook campaign is aimed at raising awareness among Alabama citizens of how HB 56 is hurting immigrant families, our state’s reputation, businesses, tax base, and schools. Here’s how you can support the campaign:. Become an immigrant on Facebook. Choose a story to post on your wall and replace your profile pic with an immigrant portrait. Southern Pov...
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Becoming Visible » Blog Archive » Cineo Gonzales, father of racially profiled daughter
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Cineo Gonzales, father of racially profiled daughter. To ask children if they are criminals. They have done nothing wrong. Besides, isn’t she as as American as Salma Hayek? I am very proud of my American daughter, and we are. Read Cineo’s story in this Huffingtonpost article. Thursday, November 24th, 2011. Follow responses trough RSS 2.0. This entry from your own site. No Comments Yet to “Cineo Gonzales, father of racially profiled daughter”. Enter your comment here. Arise Citizen's Policy Project.
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Becoming Visible » Blog Archive » Jose Contreras, U.S. Citizen, Hispanic business owner
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Jose Contreras, U.S. Citizen, Hispanic business owner. Jose Contreras, U.S. Citizen, Hispanic business owner. Read Jose’s story in the Birmingham News here. Friday, December 2nd, 2011. Follow responses trough RSS 2.0. This entry from your own site. No Comments Yet to “Jose Contreras, U.S. Citizen, Hispanic business owner”. Enter your comment here. The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people. Arise Citizen's Policy Project. Frequently Asked Questions About HB 56.
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Alabama’s HB 56 is the harshest anti-immigrant law in the country. Becoming Visible is a response from Alabama citizens to a law we believe is bringing back Jim Crow. Here we put a human face on the issue by telling real immigrant stories. Join us on Facebook. Why I started this. Meet the sign guy. Dianel, Alabama exile. Angry at immigrants: a voicemail. Cliff Wright, immigration attorney. I’m at attorney in Florence, Alabama. About half of my practice is made up of Hispanic clients. I took a Spa...I own...
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Becoming Visible » Blog Archive » Luis Gutierrez, U.S. Congressman
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Luis Gutierrez, U.S. Congressman. US Congressman Louis Guiterez. Watch video of Rep. Luis Gutierrez speaking at Congressional hearing on HB 56. Monday, November 28th, 2011. Follow responses trough RSS 2.0. This entry from your own site. No Comments Yet to “Luis Gutierrez, U.S. Congressman”. Enter your comment here. The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people. Arise Citizen's Policy Project. Frequently Asked Questions About HB 56. Hispanic Interest Colalition of Alabama.
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Becoming Visible » Blog Archive » Mayra Rangel of Oneonta, Alabama
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Mayra Rangel of Oneonta, Alabama. Mayra Rangel of Oneonta, Alabama. I live in Oneonta, a north central town in Blount County, Alabama. Since this law passed everyone I know has been leaving. But, how do you pack up 16 years of your life and expect to start new somewhere else? And why should you be afraid to talk to the police? We’re scared of the police when we should trust them. We see a lot of racism in Alabama. Now that they passed this law we live in terror. Are we invisible? Enter your comment here.
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Becoming Visible » Blog Archive » Jose, Carlos Pineda, son of store owner in Foley
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Jose, Carlos Pineda, son of store owner in Foley. Jose, Carlos Pineda son of store owner. Adapted from this AL.com news story. Saturday, December 3rd, 2011. Follow responses trough RSS 2.0. This entry from your own site. One Comment to “Jose, Carlos Pineda, son of store owner in Foley”. Enter your comment here. To facilitate was a impressive place of duty. It is inspiring on behalf of all. Credit on behalf of sharing to facilitate slice. December 5th, 2011. Arise Citizen's Policy Project.
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Becoming Visible » Blog Archive » Cristian, immigrant mother
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Cristian, immigrant mother. My name and my story are real. Read the news story. Wednesday, December 14th, 2011. Follow responses trough RSS 2.0. This entry from your own site. No Comments Yet to “Cristian, immigrant mother”. Enter your comment here. The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people. All the problems we face in the United States today can be traced to an unenlightened immigration policy on the part of the American Indian. Arise Citizen's Policy Project.
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