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Month of Action: LiberArte

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September 16, 2021

Month of Action: LiberArte

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As part of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month in the United States, Alianza Americas, along with its member organizations and partner Presente.org invite you to join the LiberArte month of action campaign to elevate the stories of migrant communities and their struggle to live in freedom.

Over the past decades, and especially during the past five years, migrants have been associated with detention, criminalization and family separation. Through the LiberArte campaign, grassroots leaders and human rights defenders who have been forced to migrate to the U.S. and their allies share what freedom means to them and challenge the current toxic narratives associated with migrant communities.

Below, you will find sample posts in English and Spanish that you can use to share these stories on your social networks. Join us, watch the stories and share today!  

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