Domingo de Ramos | La Tensión entre Celebración y Agonía
Recordamos que en medio de esa tensión somos impulsados por la promesa de que el amor, la vida y la luz de Dios son más poderosas que la oscuridad.
Joanna Williams has been the director of education and advocacy at the Kino Border Initiative (KBI) in Nogales, Arizona and Sonora since 2015. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and, prior to her current position, journeyed with immigrants in a variety of contexts. She volunteered at a shelter in Tierra Blanca, Veracruz, conducted Fulbright research on the reintegration of deported and return migrants, and worked as a coordinator for the American Civil Liberties Union's Border Litigation Project.
Joanna Williams desde 2015 ha sido Directora de Educación y Promoción de la Iniciativa Kino para la Frontera (KBI) en Nogales, Arizona y Sonora.
Recordamos que en medio de esa tensión somos impulsados por la promesa de que el amor, la vida y la luz de Dios son más poderosas que la oscuridad.
While we live in the tension of good and evil on Palm Sunday and in our current reality, God’s love holds more power than the darkness.
The Kino Border Initiative accompanies the Elena Rodriguez family in their sorrow after the jury’s decision to declare Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz not guilty of second-degree murder of José Antonio Elena Rodriguez, a Mexican teenager killed in 2012.
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