Moises’ moving and poignant piece about his experience being bullied as a young gay undocumented man in rural North Carolina is featured on The Advocate’s Op-Ed page!
http://www.advocate.com/commentary/2014/12/08/op-ed-undocumented-queer-and-bullied
His experience is like so many undocuqueer youth living in rural areas. The article sheds light on the need to address bullying and create spaces where people…Read More
On December 2, the National Day of Giving, we launched our online fundraiser through Indie GoGo! We thought this would be the perfect day to launch our campaign so our followers and supporters can help us finish our documentary film project. Heather Mathews, our fabulous editor, has created a beautiful…Read More
Moises will be the key note speaker at The 21st Annual Latino Issues Conference at Bowling Green State University on 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. on October 23, 2014.
The 2014 conference includes:
- Cultural & Community Showcase
- Conference Luncheon featuring authentic Latino cuisine
- Luncheon Keynote speaker
- Special Town Hall meeting on Immigration
- Post-Conference Entertainment
Details: Conference Sessions are FREE with the exception of…Read More
On Monday, September 8, Moises attended his first classes as a student at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY. A seasoned organizer, he was ready to take on a heavy course load including classes on the philosophy of equality and his area of expertise, race and immigration. As we witnessed the beginning of a…Read More
Moises will be giving key note address and offering a training on Base Building to DREAMers and advocates in the Columbia, SC area on Saturday, July 19. Event sponsored by the SC Immigration Coalition.
Moises will be speaking on a panel and sharing his story as part of this event, the screening of the documentary Freedom Summer.
50 years have passed since Freedom Summer, when more than 700 local organizers and students took segregated Mississippi by storm, registering voters, and creating freedom schools. This effort put a national spotlight…Read More
Please come out to the #UndocuGraduation happening THIS Tuesday, June 17 at the North Carolina legislative building! Hundreds of undocumented students and allies from all over the state will gather at our capital to lobby for for #TuitionEquity! Now, more than ever, is the time to come out of the shadows and make our…Read More
El Cambio will be holding their next Congress on Friday June 13th and Saturday June 14th.
The training and strategy session will take place at the Days Inn in Yadkinville, NC. However, Friday night they will be organizing a vigil in response to the local Pray the Gay Away camp in downtown Yadkinville and then…Read More
Moises will be telling his story and taking part in a panel discussion following the screening of Jose Antonio Vargas’ new documentary “Documented.” Jose Antonio Vargas is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, filmmaker, and the founder of Define American, a media and culture campaign that seeks to elevate the conversation around immigration and citizenship in…Read More
Moises’s interview for Univision is now live! Dos años de DACA is a national program on the benefits of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). The project was a partnership with The Bridge Project, an organization outside of Washington D.C. working to connect individuals from across the political spectrum to achieve immigration reform that…Read More