Community Group Launches "Know Your Rights" Campaign In Response To Growing Repression (7/1/2008)
Coalition Members Aim to Educate Residents and Citizens Targeted by Racial
Profiling
WHAT: Members of Volviendo a Vivir, Respect/Respeto, and Unidos en
Arizona have teamed up with Copwatch and the ACLU of Arizona to launch the
Valley's largest and most wide-reaching "Know Your Rights" effort to date. Event
organizers will kick-off the campaign at 10 am on Wednesday, July 2, at Cesar
Chavez Plaza in downtown Phoenix. The Know Your Rights coalition plans to
arm the public with knowledge of their legal rights so they can exercise them
when questioned by law enforcement and immigration officials. The group will
host free Know Your Rights forums across the Valley, using street theatre and
question-and-answer sessions with immigration lawyers as key parts of the
educational events aimed at empowering the community. Group members believe
such education efforts are necessary due to Arpaio's "crime suppression sweeps"
and recent changes to Phoenix Police Operations Order 1.4.3., a City policy that
allows police officers to ask about the citizenship status of suspects of minor
crimes. The group argues that such actions have helped create an oppressive
environment in which Hispanic people are stopped by police and questioned about
their immigration status, simply because of the color of their skin.
A
victim of racial profiling by local police, will tell their story at the
campaign kick-off event. Defense attorney Antonio Bustamante and campaign
organizers will also speak at the plaza named after the historic civil rights
leader, whose words are still relevant today: "Society is made up of groups, and
as long as the smaller groups do not have the same rights and the same
protection as others…it is not going to work. Somehow, the guys in power have to
be reached by counter-power… or change will not come."
WHEN: Wednesday, July 2,
2008
10:00 am
WHERE: Cesar Chavez
Plaza
3rd Ave. and
Jefferson
Phoenix, Arizona
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