Frozen Dreams Video Screening

Submitted by kelly on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 1:45pm.
Jun 14 2008 - 4:30pm
Jun 14 2008 - 6:00pm


FROZEN DREAMS

The Committee of Solidarity and Mutual Support (CSAM in Spanish)
Invites you to

A video documentary produced by Emiliana Aguilar, containing the testimonies and experiences lived by some of the people that were detained at Del Monte food processing plant raid on June 12th 2007.
After the screening there will be a space of dialogue with the protagonists of the video and members of CSAM

Date:   June 14th. 2008

Screening times: 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Place: James John Elementary School
7439 N. Charleston, Portland, OR.

$ 10.00 Suggested Donation

for more information call 503 230-9427

This event is part of the Week of Action and Prayer "Let My People Stay" organized by the Oregon New Sanctuary Movement remembering the anniversary of the raid, its injustice but also the community response working for change.

The funds gathered at the screening are to support the Committee of Solidarity and Mutual Support (CSAM)

 

Oregonians Remember Families Torn Apart By Immigration Raids

Oregon New Sanctuary Movement to hold a week of action and prayer for the families torn apart by Fresh Del Monte ICE Raids

Portland, Ore.--One year ago, the Fresh Del Monte Produce fruit and vegetable processing plant in North Portland was raided by agents from the  Department of Homeland Security Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). 167 immigrant workers were torn from their livelihood and their families.  Many were taken to a private prison near Tacoma and deported. A small number of women who were pregnant or had very young children were put under house arrest. One year later the families are still struggling to rebuild their lives.

From June 6th to 14th, the Oregon New Sanctuary Movement, Oregon immigration rights and labor groups, and immigrant families will take time to decry the injustices at Del Monte as well the ongoing assault against immigrant workers and their families through detentions, raids, and deportations.  We stand in solidarity with all immigrants as they fight for their human rights.

Last year, community leaders, elected officials, faith communities and community organizations came together to denounce the raids in a press conference at Fresh Del Monte in North Portland.  Portland Mayor Tom Potter at the time denounced such actions by The Department of Homeland Security saying that "Our nation would be better served if this kind of energy was focused on creating a comprehensive approach to immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship; addresses the immigration backlog that keeps families apart."

"Today, raids on immigrants continue across the country, separating little children from their parents and tearing apart families and communities", said Marco Mejia from the Oregon New Sanctuary Movement.  "As a nation, we need to decide if we truly value workers' rights, family unity, and the wellbeing of children."

Organizations co-sponsoring the week of events between June 6th and June 12th  include: Oregon New Sanctuary Movement, Augustana Lutheran Church, Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition, Comite de Solidaridad y Apoyo Mutuo, Jobs with Justice, American Friends Service Committee, Portland Central America Solidarity Committee, Witness for Peace NW, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Bridgeport UCC, Zion UCC, the Jobs with Justice Faith-Labor Committee, CAUSA, Ascension Catholic Church, Peace and Social Concerns Committee of the Multnomah Friends Meeting, the Social Justice Council of the First Unitarian Church, Justice Commission of Ainsworth UCC, and the Justice Witness Ministry Team of the Central Pacific Conference of the UCC.

For more information on the Oregon New Sanctuary Movement, visit www.oregonsanctuary.org or call (503) 550-3510 or email portlandsanctuary.@gmail.com. For press inquiries, please contact Beth Poteet at (503) 287-7847 or Robert Brown at (503) 267-9346