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In closing, we would like to share a reflection and an ask. In a time of physical distancing and economic and political uncertainty, let us focus on social solidarity—not just within our families and immediate communities, but with those who are most dispossessed, the most vulnerable, and the most marginalized. As we write this, an outbreak of COVID-19 has occurred in Rikers and it is only a matter of time before individuals held in immigrant detention centers, juvenile youth facilities, prisons, and other institutions become affected. Very often, those with “no rights to have rights” are most affected during times of natural disasters and human-made crises, and it is incumbent upon each of us to “expand our circle of concern” and express social solidarity. As always, the standpoint of human rights must pay particular attention to the most vulnerable in society.
For more on the Center’s work during this time, please visit our website, follow us on social media, and remain in touch. Again, we will think of ways of adjusting some of our work to the online world. Please be in touch in particular if you have ideas on that front.
Warmly,
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