Community Celebration with Partners for Immigration Justice
General Assembly 2012 Event 356
Program Description
An evening of fun and fellowship. This multicultural event included short plays in Spanish and English by New Carpa Theatre, and music by emma's revolution. We shared stories and got to know each other.
Puente’s Bi-Weekly Witness
Before the Community Celebration, some participants joined Puente’s Bi-Weekly Witness at Wells Fargo Building, the location of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Office.
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Last updated on Monday, June 25, 2012.
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