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Arizona's African American leaders call for the resignation of Maricopa ...
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Arizona's African American leaders call for the resignation of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio as a result of the findings in the recent investigation by U.S. Department of Justice. Members of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), NAACP, Arizona Urban League and African American leaders in churches, State Senate and Board of Supervisors called for Arpaio to resign on 12/28/2011
Upon reading the Press Release of the Department of Justice titled, "Department of Justice Releases Investigative Findings on the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office," dated December 15, 2011 and reading the letter from Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez dated December 15, 2011 to Mr. Bill Montgomery, Maricopa County Attorney, African-American leaders and Civil Rights Veterans unite with community members and organizations calling for the resignation of Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio.
Pastor and Civil Rights leader, Dr. Warren Stewart remarked, "Those of us who believe in justice and the Constitution of the United States of America will not be silent. We must call for the Sheriff's resignation. We must speak to the powers that be, the Maricopa County Supervisors, and put pressure on them that the Sheriff needs to go. This document is proof that we have become the Alabama of the 21st century. It's like Sheriff Bull Connor has come to Arizona."
Music by Ras K'dee Shot & Edit by Barni Qaasim
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Arizona's African American leaders call for the resignation of Maricopa ...
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Arizona's African American leaders call for the resignation of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio as a result of the findings in the recent investigation by U.S. Department of Justice. Members of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), NAACP, Arizona Urban League and African American leaders in churches, State Senate and Board of Supervisors called for Arpaio to resign on 12/28/2011
Upon reading the Press Release of the Department of Justice titled, "Department of Justice Releases Investigative Findings on the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office," dated December 15, 2011 and reading the letter from Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez dated December 15, 2011 to Mr. Bill Montgomery, Maricopa County Attorney, African-American leaders and Civil Rights Veterans unite with community members and organizations calling for the resignation of Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio.
Pastor and Civil Rights leader, Dr. Warren Stewart remarked, "Those of us who believe in justice and the Constitution of the United States of America will not be silent. We must call for the Sheriff's resignation. We must speak to the powers that be, the Maricopa County Supervisors, and put pressure on them that the Sheriff needs to go. This document is proof that we have become the Alabama of the 21st century. It's like Sheriff Bull Connor has come to Arizona."
Music by Ras K'dee Shot & Edit by Barni Qaasim
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On December 29, 2011 Arizona's African American leaders call for the res...
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On December 29, 2011 Arizona's African American leaders call for the resignation of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio as a result of the civil rights findings in the recent investigation by U.S. Department of Justice. Read the press statement here: http://bit.ly/Arp...
Join Puente, the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI) and other groups and individuals on January 13th for launch of 'Arrest Arpaio, Not the People' campaign.
Sign up for campaign updates: http://action.alt...
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BAJIPage uploaded a new video
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Black activists in the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area were called to act...
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Black activists in the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area were called to action by Rev. Kelvin Sauls,a South African immigrant and Rev. Phillip Lawson, a long time Civil Rights leader and co-founder/co-chair of the California Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights.
BAJI also grew out of the efforts of the Priority Africa Network. PAN organizes Africa Diaspora Dialogues which have brought African Americans and black immigrants from Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America together to dialogue about the myths and stereotypes as well as the cultural, social and political issues that divide our communities.
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