Thursday, March 4, 2010

THE NATIONAL BORICUA HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK- NY Ch: “The Experience of Puerto 
Rican Political Prisoner Carlos Alberto Torres: 30 Days for 30 Years"



Hola mi gente!

The National Boricua Human Rights Network-NY Chapter is looking for some volunteers for our art installation titled: “The Experience of Puerto 
Rican Political Prisoner Carlos Alberto Torres: 30 Days for 30 Years”. Carlos Alberto Torres was arrested in 1980, accused of seditious 
conspiracy and sentenced to 78 years in federal prison. April 4, 2010 will mark the 30th year of his incarceration. In response to the 30th year of incarceration of longest held Puerto Rican Political Prisoner - Carlos Alberto Torres - the 
National Boricua Human Rights Network has re-created the isolation by the US Government of Puerto
 Rico’s patriot. It is also to bring awareness and to send a message to release them.

Why do we need from our volunteers? Well we need people to volunteer to be a prisoner, a guard, making/bringing breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the prisoner, and constructing the actual cell. Keep in mind that the 30 Day Art Installations starts March 4rd, 2010 and ends April 3rd, 2010. If you volunteer to be a prisoner or guard, you will be serving a shift from 8am to 8pm that day. For example if you are a prisoner for a day you will eat and sleep in a life like prison cell for 12 hours.

The 30 Day live art installation will be exhibited at a store front in either Manhattan or the Bronx (location to be determined). This project will be taking place simultaneously in four locations: Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and San Juan, Puerto Rico continuously for 30 days. People can stop by and view the cell and participants 12 hours a day and 
learn more about Carlos Alberto Torres and the other remaining Puerto Rican political prisoner, Oscar Lopez Rivera and Avelino Gonzalez Claudio.




Another mini project to go along with the 30 Day Prison Cell Project, is a Graffiti-Chalk Project. We want a group of young people to get together and go around El Barrio (and other communities too) tagging up the streets. Using chalk we would write/draw things related to the political prisoners.

So if you or anyone you know is up to the challenge and are ready to volunteer, or have any questions, please contact Melissa Montero at melissam@boricuahumanrights.org. Or Laura at lnb128@hotmail.com. 


The National Boricua Human Rights Network is an organization composed
of Puerto Ricans in the US with 3 main concerns: (1) The
 decontamination of the island of Vieques to its people; (2) The
 release of the remaining Puerto Rican political prisoners; (3) An end
 to the continuing political repression and criminalization of the
 Puerto Rican community.

 Log on at http://www.boricuahumanrights.org/ for more information. 
Family and loved ones, as well lawyers and activists familiar with the
campaign for their excarceration are available for interviews.

via: Melissa Montero

For more info please feel free to contact me aswell: s.concepciondegracia@gmail.com

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