Moises and other El Cambio members spoke to BB&T staff and community members about Deferred Action and the psychological, emotional and physical trauma that the undocumented community is subjected to through racism, xenophobia and harsh immigration laws. Now BB&T is the first American Bank to openly welcome DACA-mented individuals in an effort to help…Read More
Moises was the keynote speaker at the conference for Latino high school students from Alamance, Forsyth and Guilford counties. Soy un lider means “I am a leader.” Moises also led workshops on building confidence in preparation for college.
Moises spoke to students and educators about his personal story as he pursues his dream as a first generation immigrant youth.
Moises and El Cambio members created the first Undocumented Queer float in the annual Pride Parade.
On Monday night, the U.S. inaugural poet Richard Blanco spoke before an audience of 200 people in Greensboro, North Carolina. Richard acknowledged Moises’ celebrity status in the area and then dedicated a poem to him! The poem is titled Taking My Cousin’s Picture at the Statue of Liberty.
Moises and El Cambio members created their first Undocu-Queer float for the annual parade.
Moises participated in a symbolic graduation of undocumented students in North Carolina to push for in-state tuition for all students, regardless of their citizenship status.
Moises lead training modules to promote fairness, opportunity and equal access to education. http://letslearn.adelantenc.org/