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The Citizens Walk for Human Dignity

The Citizens Walk for Human Dignity was a success.  For those of you who participated, reported on or shared the information...THANK YOU!  This was a joint effort of US citizens, without funding.

There was no violent opposition or counter protests.  A national statement was voiced and heard...that no one could really oppose. "All humans who find themselves on American soil should be treated as members of our human family, with all dignity that we would want afforded to us if the shoe were on the other foot.

Attached is a summary of the 10-day 131-mile walk from Tucson to Phoenix...May 2-May 11.  www.walk4humandignity.com has more information and photographs of the Citizens Walk.

As a result of the Citizens Walk for Human Dignity, many of you have asked to be a part of a national network we are calling Freedom Ambassadors.  If you would be interested in helping to organize such a national movement that would promote "liberty and justice for all" please contact us.

In solidarity...


Jay


P.S.  Please feel free to share, forward, post and/or copy .  jjj
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Connecting the dots...Making a difference
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Jay J. Johnson-Castro Sr.
(830)768-0768 (When in Del Rio, Texas)
(830)734-8636 (On the road)
jay@villadelrio.com

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