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More on 20 Year NYC Hate Crime Against Manny Mayi

9:43 am By Maegan La Mala · Immigration|New York City · Comments Off

30 Mar 2011

Today is the actual date, 20 years later, that 19 year old Manny Mayi was chased 14 blocks and beaten to death the whole way, by a group of racist young men in Corona, Queens.

Today, Manny Mayi’s mother, Altagracia, will go to where her son lost consciousness, never to wake up, and lay flowers on the corner that now bears his name, 108th Street and 36th Avenue.

The hate motivated crime that occurred in 1991 has stood as placeholder of injustice for the Latino community in Queens and NYC as a whole. As hate crimes against Latinos rise again across the country, it is way too easy to fall into a sort of collective forgetting, a thinking that this growing fear and violent response to the changing face of neighborhoods across the U.S. happens only once in a while. But our collective community history, knows better.

Here is a video from the rally held last Sunday in front of One Police Plaza in NYC featuring Martha Laureano Perez from the Justice Committee, the organization that has been working with the Mayi family since the crime happened (and full disclosure – I once led the JC).

Martha Laureano Perez of the Justice Committee, NYC on the 20th Anniversary of Hate Crime Killing of Manny Mayi Jr. from VivirLatino on Vimeo.

Martha Laureano Perez, of the Justice Committee NYC, speaks in front of 1 Police Plaza NYC on the relevance of the Manny Mayi Jr. hate crime case 20 years later and the commitment required to support the struggle for justice.

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I cannot even begin to fathom the pain of a parent who loses a child to state sponsored violence and then finding the strength to struggle for justice in the name of that child, day after day. In this video testimony, the parents of Sean Bell, killed by the NYPD in 2006, speak out on what justice looks like to them.

Video gracias a the Justice Committee

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Justice For Jayson Tirado Press Conference

8:49 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|Internet|Justice|New York City · Comments Off

16 Jul 2008

On Monday, we told you about the case of Jayson Tirado, the young man whose life was taken by an off-duty police officer. The grand jury in the case refused to indict and the community expressed its’ outrage at a press conference on Monday afternoon in NYC.

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