Give Liberty a Hand 2024
Give Liberty a Hand is MIRA’s 28th annual fundraiser where we recognize our community champions for support & advocate for immigrants in our Commonwealth.
Join us on Thursday, June 13th at the Seaport Hotel for an evening of celebration as we recognize MIRA’s community of champion supporters, business leaders, policy makers, advocates, allies, and honorees to celebrate our collective achievements and advance MIRA’s vision of a Commonwealth – and a nation – where all immigrants & refugees can thrive and fully participate in their communities’ social, economic, and civic life.
Meet Our 2024 Community Champion Award Honorees
With this special award, we celebrate and recognize those who have made a significant impact in advancing the inclusion of immigrants and refugees into our civic, social, and community life.
Kim Driscoll Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor
Kim Driscoll is the 73rd person to serve as the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, beginning her term in January 2023.
Kim came to this position from an extensive and successful career in local government. She was elected the City of Salem’s first woman Mayor in 2006, and is credited with improving and revitalizing the City by transforming Salem’s fiscal management, education, infrastructure, climate change advancements, transportation, and social and cultural resources. Under Kim’s leadership, Salem has become an intentionally inclusive community. Kim is the daughter of an immigrant from Trinidad, and has consistently stood up for immigrant rights and advancement.
Before becoming the Mayor of Salem, Driscoll served as the City of Chelsea’s Chief Legal Counsel and Deputy City Manager, helping that City recover from the crisis of receivership. Kim graduated from Salem State University and earned her law degree from the Massachusetts School of Law.
Exemplified by her extensive and successful career in local government, Kim is focused on working with Governor Healey to create a forward-looking Commonwealth that works for, empowers, and includes all who call Massachusetts home, as well as those who aspire to do so.
JD Chesloff of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable
As President & CEO, JD is responsible for developing and implementing the Massachusetts Business Roundtable’s agenda on public policy matters, and works collaboratively with opinion leaders, policy makers and other stakeholders in pursuit of its mission to make Massachusetts the most desirable place to live, work and do business and ensure access to a robust, diverse and talented workforce that enhances the Commonwealth’s competitiveness in a global economy. We applaud JD and the Roundtable for a commitment to ensuring that businesses have access to a diverse and talented workforce, and to welcoming immigrants as a business imperative.
SIM – Stories Inspiring Movements (formerly Student Immigrant Movement)
Stories Inspiring Movement is creating inclusive spaces for immigrant youth and young adults to foster storytelling as a way to overcome immigration status limitations, foster authentic connections, and amplify voices to create social and political change. Through events, youth leadership development, mobilizing, mentorship, organizing, and advocacy, SIM brings immigrant youth together to dismantle systemic barriers and ensure that immigrants have a strong voice in sharing their futures. SIM began as a MIRA project in 2005 that grew to become an independent agency, and we are thrilled to see their progress! SIM has been a significant partner in the recent Tuition Equity Act victory, opening opportunities for hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts young people, now and for the future.
Emcee for the event, Oscar Margain (BostonNBC, NECN, Telemundo )
Oscar began his journalism career at the Texas-Mexico border as a bilingual TV reporter and anchor, covering major stories of national and international interest. Most recently, Oscar spent two years in China as a multimedia editor, reporting on a variety of cultural and social issues and hosting multiple social media livestreams across the country.
His work has earned him multiple awards including four regional Emmys, two Texas Associated Press awards, two Houston Press Club awards, and a regional Edward R. Murrow award. Margain has also been recognized by the New England Emmy chapter for his reporting in 2022 and 2023.
Featured Performers
Oompa
OOMPA is a nationally-acclaimed, Boston-born (ROXBURY to be specific), hip hop artist. She was named one of Boston Magazine’s 150 Most Influential Bostonians / and her engaging, interactive performing style has earned her 3 Boston Music Awards and an unprecedented 14 nominations. WBUR’s the Artery describes the lyric-focused rapper as having a “natural tenderness with language” and calls her verses “funny…incisive and memorable.”
Ghassan Sawalhi
Ghassan Sawalhi is a Palestinian Hip Hop artist, Music producer, Audio engineer, Composer, Arranger, and Multi-instrumentalist. Ghassan graduated with honors from the esteemed Berklee College of Music in the field of Music production and engineering in 2017. He has been working ever since with the Arabic community in Newton and the greater Boston area through workshops, private lessons on the Oud and Percussion, as well as helping the CAC (Center for Arabic Culture) found their Arabic Youth Orchestra and is currently the Artistic Director there. Ghassan is also a 2019 and 2021 Ted speaker, multiple time scholarship receiver and a very active member in the Arabic Alternative Music Scene.
Olayemi Ogundola and Carlos Herrand Pou of the Community Music Center of Boston
Merrill Family Charitable Foundation
Mohamad and Kecia Ali
Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP
Bob Rivers
Aixa Beauchamp & Thomas Melendez
Anonymous
Senate President Karen E. Spilka
Speaker of the House Ronald Mariano
State Representative Ruth B. Balser
State Representative Christine P. Barber
State Senator William N. Brownsberger
State Representative Antonio F. D. Cabral
State Senator Jo Comeríora
State Representative Mike Connolly
State Senator Brendan P. Crighton
State Representative Manny Cruz
State Representative Marjorie C. Decker
State Senator Sal N. DiDomenico
State Representative Mindy Domb
State Senator Lydia Edwards
State Senator James B. Eldridge
State Senator Cindy F. Friedman
State Senator Adam Gomez
State Representative Carlos González
State Representative Natalie Higgins
State Representative Vanna Howard
State Representative Jack Patrick Lewis
State Senator Jason M. Lewis
State Representative Adrian Madaro
State Senator Liz Miranda
State Representative Samantha Montaño
State Representative Frank A. Moran
State Representative Tram T. Nguyen
State Representative Steven Owens
State Senator Pavel M. Payano
State Representative Alice Hanlon Peisch
State Representative Estela Reyes
State Representative Lindsay Sabadosa
State Representative Danillo A. Sena
State Representative Andres X. Vargas
MIRA’s mission “to convene, serve, and organize together with our members, community leaders, and allies for the advancement of all immigrants across the Commonwealth and beyond,” means that collaboration with partners like you is more important than ever. With your sponsorship this year, we endeavor to secure $350,000 in order to build MIRA’s impactful statewide programs that serve the needs of our immigrant communities.
If you’re interested in being a sponsor for this year’s annual fundraiser, please read our Sponsorship Packet.