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Board Co-President
Disciples of Christ Clergy (retired)
     
Reverend Randy Mayer
Board Co-President
Pastor Good Shepherd UCC

Maria Cabrera-Ochoa
Board Vice-President
Program Evaluator for Job Services
Department of Economic Security

Debbi McCullough
Board Secretary
Artist/Activist

Mark Townley
Board Treasurer
Knowledge Systems Designer

Richard Calabro
Computer Programmer (retired)

Monica Collins
Paralegal

Miriam Davidson
Writer, Author

Estela de los Rios
Director of Human Rights Programs
Center for Social Advocacy
El Cajon, CA

Michele Townsend Grove
Director of Religious Education,
Unitarian Universalist Church


Pat Manning
Project CHAT
University of Arizona

Rev. Canon Mary Moreno-Richardson
Canon for Hispanic Ministry
St. Paul's Cathedral (Episcopal)
San Diego, CA

Joseph Nevins
Assistant Professor of Geography
Vassar College

Anne Reissner

Academic Dean (retired)

Roger Archer
Attorney (retired)

Laurie Olson
President
Management & Trust Company

Danyra Rubio
Human Resources
Tucson Youth Development Center

Don Grant
Professor of Sociology
University of Arizona

Michael Hyatt
Photographer

Bob Heslinga
Executive Director
Aviva Children's Services


Honorary Board

Father Ricardo Elford
Community Representative

Carlos Flores-Vizcarra
Mexican Consul for AZ and Southern CA

Reverend John Fife
Community Representative

Raúl Grijalva
U.S. Representative, Tucson

Juan Pablo Guzmán
Mayor’s Office, Nogales, AZ

Jim Romanoski
CEO Romanoski Glass

Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith
Historian, U of A, Tucson

Marianna Neil
Community Representative

Rabbi Joe Weizenbaum
Community Representative

 


Featured Delegations

Beyond the Border: Chicago 2010

Like traditional BorderLinks trips, the Chicago delegation will include educational visits with agencies working for immigration advocacy and policy reform, sharing and dialogue with immigrants living in Chicago, cultural activities and exchanges, and time for reflection, worship, and action planning. New dates: October 17-19.

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