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July 20, 2011
New Jersey attorney William J. Garces, Esq. of Garces & Grabler, P.C. will be a Guest Speaker at Restoring Freedoms, a conference in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King's "vision of a free and prosperous America for all." Mr. Garces will be speaking on Immigration Reform.
The Restoring Freedoms conference is slated for August 28, 2011, on the anniversary of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The goals of the conference are to bring that message of freedom and liberty into the inner city and urban areas.
The event will be held at the State House, 125 W. State Street, Trenton, New Jersey, 10am-5pm. The event is free, and is open to the public.
Other Guest Speakers include Mayor of Trenton Tony Mack, union leader and civil rights activist Jesse Epps, and Mayor of Borough of Highlands, New Jersey, Anna Little, among other inspirational speakers who will address what freedom means to them and how we, as a society, can move forward to ensure that America will always be a beacon of light for justice and equality to those oppressed.
Invited Guests include Congressman Ron Paul of Texas, U.S. Senator Rand Paul, as well as activist and civil rights minister Rev. Al Sampson.
"Preserving freedom is something we have to be vigilant about in this society and make sure our freedoms are extended to everyone," Mr. Garces said.
The Restoring Freedoms event is raising money for three deserving Trenton organizations. A portion of the funds raised will be donated to UIH Family Partners, Education Works, and the Trenton Veterans Service.
There will also be a collection bin set up for those who wish to donate education supplies.
Other participating groups include the National Union of American Families, The Political Emporium, Campaign for Liberty, as well as Young Americans for Liberty.
Restoring Freedoms had originally been scheduled for January 17, in remembrance of Martin Luther King.
William J. Garces is founder and managing partner of Garces & Grabler, P.C., a New Jersey law firm with seven law office locations throughout New Jersey, representing clients in New Jersey since 1991.
For more information about Restoring Freedoms visit http://www.restoringfreedoms.com