Father Luis Olivares a Biography
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This is the amazing untold story of the Los Angeles sanctuary movement’s champion Father Luis Olivares (1934–1993) a Catholic priest and a charismatic faith-driven leader for social justice. Beginning in 1980 and continuing for most of the decade hundreds of thousands of Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees made the hazardous journey to the United States seeking asylum from political repression and violence in their home states. Instead of being welcomed by the “country of immigrants” they were rebuffed by the Reagan administration which supported the governments from which they fled. To counter this policy a powerful sanctuary movement rose up to provide safe havens in churches and synagogues for thousands of Central American refugees.<br/><br/>Based on previously unexplored archives and over ninety oral histories this compelling biography traces the life of a complex and constantly evolving individual from Olivares’s humble beginnings in San Antonio Texas to his close friendship with legendary civil rights leader César Chávez and his historic leadership of the United Neighborhoods Organization and the sanctuary movement.
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