Monday of Holy Week: Justice to the Nations
“The power of crying out and the shouting that my mind desperately needs shall no longer be suppressed.”
Saúl Rascón Salazar is a first-year student at Loyola Marymount University currently studying international relations and minoring in French. Having led The DreamON Campaign at Brophy College Prep in Arizona, Saúl has years of hands-on experience in immigration advocacy and local legislative action. Saúl enjoys advocating and being a voice for those who do not feel as empowered to speak out against our unjust immigration system and the treatment of the immigrant community.
“The power of crying out and the shouting that my mind desperately needs shall no longer be suppressed.”
Sea cual sea el estilo con el que te sientas más cómodo, como protestar, enviar correos electrónicos, ejercer presión, etc., trae justicia a las naciones haciendo tu parte. Por ti, por mí y por nosotros.
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