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A Call to Reflection; A Call to Action: 1998- A Praxis on Colonialism

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NBHRN Solidarity with Elvira Arellano, 12-10-2006

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Sanctuary Begins Again at Adalberto United Methodist Church

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The National Boricua Human Rights Network (NBHRN) is an organization composed of Puerto Ricans in the US and their supporters that educates and mobilizes the Puerto Rican community, the broader Latin American community and other people of conscience regarding issues of justice, peace and human rights. Our priorities include: (1) An end to the continuing political repression and criminalization of progressive sectors of the Puerto Rican community; and 2) The decontamination, development, and return of the island of Vieques to its people.

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