Posted by Cristina Parker on October 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment
(EL PASO, Texas) – Much has been said about getting out the Latino vote for the 2012 general election. And the Border Network for Human Rights is launching a get-out-the-vote campaign to get border residents in New Mexico and Texas to the polls on November 6. Volunteers and organizers of the Border Network will host [...]
Posted by Cristina Parker on October 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
El 16 de mayo de 2012, cientos de miembros de la Red Fronteriza por los Derechos Humanos marcharon para exigir que la ciudad de Anthony, Nuevo México apruebe una resolución que proteja a la relación entre la policía local y las comunidades inmigrantes. La Red Fronteriza ha recibido informes de la policía local incorrectamente que [...]
Posted by Cristina Parker on August 16, 2012 · Leave a Comment
(EL PASO, Texas) – Almost 14 years ago, community organizers of the Border Network for Human Rights began organizing people in the Montana Vista area of El Paso. On Saturday, August 18, BNHR members will celebrate the opening of The Laura Aguilar Human Rights Community Center, located at 3671 Fawn Dr. in East El Paso. [...]
Categories: News · Tags: border residents, community organizing in el paso, community organizing in texas, east el paso, gabriela castaneda, human rights, laura aguilar human rights community center, mary gonzalez, montana vista el paso, sen jose rodriguez, tania chozet
Posted by Cristina Parker on June 26, 2012 · Leave a Comment
(EL PASO, Texas) – The Border Network for Human Rights today released it’s report detailing the findings of the 2012 abuse documentation campaign. To read and/or download the 2012 report, click here BNHR has been conducting campaigns to document human rights abuses in West Texas and Southern New Mexico since 2000. Each campaign is [...]