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Colibrí Center for Human Rights

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The Colibrí Center for Human Rights is a non-profit organization, that tracks death along the United States-Mexico border. Their director Robin Reineke won a Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award.[1]

History

They are organized in Arizona.[2]

They work with the Pima County Medical Examiner,[3] to identify migrant lives lost.[4]

References

  1. ^ "The 38th Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards - IPS". Institute for Policy Studies.
  2. ^ "Colibri Center For Human Rights in Tucson, AZ - Bizapedia Profile". Bizapedia.com.
  3. ^ "Percentage Night for The Colibri Center for Human Rights". Tucson Weekly.
  4. ^ "The Colibrí Center for Human Rights". Lacey and Larkin Frontera Fund.
External media
Audio
audio icon Robin Reineke on the Colibri Center For Human Rights, KXCI, February 2, 2014
Video
video icon A Most Dangerous Journey: Tracing the Human Cost of Immigration From Altar to Arizona, CBS, JIM AVILA and ELY BROWN, January 3, 2014