Ady Barkan showed us the best of humanity
I wasn’t scared when I saw Ady
A few years ago, I went to Washington DC to march for Dreamers. Along the way I made the decision to commit civil disobedience. I had privilege, and it was time for me to join others in sitting peacefully in the street in front of the US capitol to stop traffic. I remember going to the holding area for our booking (there were over 100 of us that were arrested that day) and I was scared, but I knew I had the support of my family. I had never in my life done anything like this and I was nervous. However, having seen the harm that was happening everyday at ICE Miramar with families being ripped apart; families who had lived and worked in my community for 10, 20, 30 years, I knew action to stop the harm was needed. I met people in my community who lived in the US almost 40 years and they were still being deported back to countries they no longer knew. I also saw young Dreamers under the Trump administration being penalized for choices their parents made and also deported back to countries they never knew. Lastly, I saw over 3000 children taken away from their families and being held at Homestead. Family separation pushed me out of my comfort zone.
Nonetheless, my first arrest that day in DC was scary.
I overcame my fear when I saw, seated in front of me was Ady Barkan. He was my hero. He was there fighting the good fight. Despite health challenges and being in a wheelchair, Ady showed bravery like no other. Ady showed us the best of humanity- what it means to be selfless, caring, and showing up, all exemplified through his many actions.
I, like others, was deeply saddened to hear that Ady passed away yesterday. Let us honor Ady’s memory with our words and actions.
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