On International Human Rights Day, the San Jose community came together to honor Leonard Peltier, a symbol of resilience against systemic oppression. With poignant speeches and heartfelt declarations, participants illuminated the injustices surrounding his wrongful imprisonment and the broader struggle for indigenous rights. The echoes of their calls for a presidential pardon resonated, urging continued solidarity and action for all marginalized populations. This gathering was not just a commemoration but a vibrant reaffirmation of commitment to justice for the oppressed.
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