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Legacy of Human Rights Defenders Recognized in Cecut

Tijuana, September 5.- The Cultural Center of Tijuana was home to a posthumous recognition dedicated to two human rights fighters who built an important legacy in the defense of the migrant community: Ramiro Hernández, who volunteered from the Migrant House, and Pastor José Antonio Altamirano, who served as director of the El Pipila shelter. During the event, activist Graciela Zamudio made the transition of leadership by appointing Carolina Farr…
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TIJUANA, SEPTEMBER 5, 2025.- At the Cultural Center of Tijuana, a posthumous tribute was carried out to two human rights defenders who left a great legacy defending the migrant community, Ramiro Hernández, a volunteer of the Migrant House and Pastor José Antonio Altamirano who was director of the shelter, El Pipila. In addition, the activist, Graciela Zamudio handed over the stafeta to Carolina Farrera as the new executive director of Alma Migra…

At the Tijuana Cultural Center, a posthumous tribute was paid to two human rights defenders who left a great legacy in defending the migrant community: Ramiro Hernández, volunteer of the Migrant House, and Pastor José Antonio Altamirano, former director of the El Pipila shelter. During the event, activist Graciela ... La entrada Rinden tribute to migrant defenders in Tijuana was first published on TJNews.

Tijuana, September 5.- The Cultural Center of Tijuana was home to a posthumous recognition dedicated to two human rights fighters who built an important legacy in the defense of the migrant community: Ramiro Hernández, who volunteered from the Migrant House, and Pastor José Antonio Altamirano, who served as director of the El Pipila shelter. During the event, activist Graciela Zamudio made the transition of leadership by appointing Carolina Farr…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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