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The Selma Marchers Weren't Just
Activists… They Were Believers
Marches and Demonstrations Do Work, For a Variety of (Good and Bad)
Reasons
Believers and doubters still debate on the effectiveness of marches and protests,
but both sides have to be willing to see pros and cons, and decide if they can live
with the consequences.
| Text and photographs by Eduardo Barraza Read Article
TEATRO NOPALERO PERFORMANCE
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PEPPER-SPRAYING AFTERMATH
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ARPAIO AT CRONKITE SCHOOL
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We can become so focused on mission and social injustices that we fail to
teach folks the reason why we are so concerned about this world and
how our historical faith statements compel us to act.
| By Emilie Townes Read the Article
MARCH TO SELMA Forty-four years ago, on March 7th, Alabama
state troopers and a sheriff's posse broke up a march by civil
rights demonstrators from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
(Photo by Matt Herro) Read More
IMMIGRATION PROTEST IN PHOENIX
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Teatro Nopalero: Seeking Social Change Through Theater
A group of young activist actors bring forth a theatrical approach to deal with
social issues at the grassroots level.
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