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Law Enforcement Leaders Read “Women of Resolution”

  • Dairy Arts Center 2590 Walnut Street Boulder, CO, 80302 United States (map)

To celebrate Immigrant Heritage Month in Boulder, Motus Theater’s Women of Resolution returns to the Dairy Arts Center.  Women of Resolution weaves the stories of four Colorado women — Ingrid Encalada Latorre, Sandra Lopez, Rosa Sabido, and Araceli Velasquez —  who took sanctuary to prevent the separation of their families through deportation. 

Special guests District Attorney Michael Dougherty, Boulder County Sheriff Curtis Johnson, and Longmont Police Chief Jeff Satur will read the stories of Ingrid Encalada Latorre, Sandra Lopez and Araceli Velasquez. Rosa Sabido will read her own story. 

The performance features award-winning photos by Joel Dyer and musician Teresita Lozano. It will be followed by a discussion of the role of sanctuary, and the stakes in the current immigration debates with Joel Dyer and Boulder Mennonite Church Pastor Randy Spaulding.

This special performance is presented in collaboration with the Dairy Arts Center as part of the UndocuAmerica: Reclaiming Our Presence visual art exhibition in the McMahon Gallery and Joel Dyer’s exhibit of photos of immigrants in sanctuary.

This performance of “Women of Resolution” is part of Motus’ event series “There no THEM in U.S., a celebration of art and stories that help US in the U.S recognize our shared humanity through powerful personal stories at the intersections between immigrant rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, racial justice and criminal legal reform. 

Featuring Award-Winning Photography from Joel Dyer

 

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