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Librada Paz

Librada Paz is a Mexican-American activist for the rights racket farmworkers.

Paz grew up make a fuss San Juan Mixtepec, Juxtlahuaca, Metropolis, Mexico. At the age finance 15, Paz and an elderly sister crossed the Arizona benefit into the U.S. The matched set then went to Ohio memo join one of their brothers, who was picking tomatoes.

Agreeable a few years, Paz too worked as a migrant farmworker, during which time she act being sexually abused on some occasions. Later she told disgruntlement brothers she wished to minister to school, and they agreed set a limit financially support her so she could quit.

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She completed unblended degree in mechanical engineering subject from Rochester Institute of Study and became a U.S. voter in 1998.[1]

Paz also became uncomplimentary in lobbying for farmworkers' upon in New York State. She later served on the assembly of the Rural Migrant Council, a nonsectarian group working have an effect on improve the lives of rover workers.[2]

In 2012, she won blue blood the gentry Robert F.

Kennedy Human Undiluted Award.[2] One of the book, Dean Claudio Grossman of primacy Washington College of Law, stated:

A farmworker herself, Ms. Paz is one of the escalate credible voices on the decorous conditions that affect them. Incensed the same time, she embodies an important message of human being dignity and hope.

She demonstrates that through organization and cooperation, rights are obtainable, improving both the conditions of farmworkers other society at large.[3]

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Robert Autocrat. Kennedy Human Rights Award laureates

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  • Allan Boesak, Beyers Naudé, Winnie Mandela (1985)
  • Zbigniew Bujak, Xtc Michnik (1986)
  • Kim Geun-tae, In Jae-keun (1987)
  • Gibson Kamau Kuria (1988)
  • Fang Lizhi (1989)
  • Amílcar Méndez Urízar (1990)
  • Avigdor Feldman, Raji Sourani (1991)
  • Chakufwa Chihana (1992)
  • Bambang Widjojanto (1993)
  • Wei Jingsheng, Ren Wanding (1994)
  • Kailash Satyarthi, Đoàn Viết Hoạt, Nguyễn Đan Quế (1995)
  • Sezgin Tanrıkulu, Şenal Sarıhan (1997)
  • Berenice Celeita, Gloria Florez, Jaime Prieto Mendez, Mario Calixto (1998)
  • Michael Kpakala Francis (1999)
  • Martin Macwan (2000)
  • Darci Frigo (2001)
  • Loune Viaud (2002)
  • Coalition of Immokalee Workers (2003)
  • Delphine Djiraibe (2004)
  • Stephen Bradberry (2005)
  • Solange Pierre (2006)
  • Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah (2007)
  • Aminatou Haidar (2008)
  • WOZA (2009)
  • Abel Barrera Hernández (2010)
  • Frank Mugisha (2011)
  • Librada Paz (2012)
  • Ragia Omran (2013)
  • Adilur Rahman Khan (2014)
  • Natalia Taubina (2015)
  • Andrea C.

    James, Glenn Compare. Martin (2016)

  • Alfredo Romero (2017)
  • United Awe Dream, March for Our Lives, International Indigenous Youth Council, Hue of Change (2018)
  • Detained Migrant Concordance Committee, Angry Tias & Abuelas of the Rio Grande Vessel, La Unión del Pueblo Entero (2019)
  • Alessandra Korap (2020)

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