Category Archives: Tom Martinez, Witness

Tom Martinez’s Photo Show Opening Tonight

You’ve seen Tom Martinez’s photos on OTBKB. Now you can see, Beneath the Surface, his photo exhibition at the Old Stone House, which opens TONIGHT from 7-9 PM. The show will run through March 1.

There will be music and refreshments at the opening plus a special slide show by Tom.

In his dual career as a minister and photographer, Martinez is drawn to images that reflect the interfaith diversity of New York City and its unexpected natural habitats, In 2003 Martinez became minister of All Souls Bethlehem Church in Brooklyn’s Kensington neighborhood. He graduated from Union Theological Seminary in 2000 and subsequently completed a three-year stint at Christ Church in Summit, NJ. With the Christian Peacemaker Teams, he spent two weeks in Baghdad in an effort to promote a human connection with the Iraqi people and alternatives to war. He is the author of the book, “Confessions of a Seminarian: Searching for Soul in the Shadow of Empire.” His photographs have been published in the Staten Island Advance, the Brooklyn Paper and, of course, on OTBKB. You can see more of his photography at Tom Martinez Witness Photography.

Tom Martinez, Witness: Stop Deportation of Jean Montrevil

From the New Sanctuary Coalition press release:

At a rally attended by over a hundred people outside the Varick Street Immigrant Detention Center, eight clergy and two community leaders were arrested after stopping traffic for a half hour to prevent vans transporting new immigrant detainees to the center.  The participants called for the release of detained immigrant rights leader, and father of four US-born children, Jean Montrevil. They also demanded reform of draconian immigration laws separation of families.

The Rev. Donna Schaper of Judson Memorial Church, where Montrevil’s family worships, stated: “I am being arrested because it is a moral outrage that our government would do this to such a great man and father. These immigration laws that destroy families contradict the values we should uphold as a society. They need to change now.”

Montrevil entered the U.S. from Haiti in 1986 as a legal permanent resident. Homeland Security is trying to de-legalize him for a 1989 drug conviction, for which Montrevil already served 11 years. He has kept a clean record ever since. Detained on December 30th during a routine check-in, Montrevil is now held in Pennsylvania’s York County Prison, where he has begun a hunger strike. “I am fasting side-by-side with nearly 60 others to take a stand against this horrific deportation and detention system that is tearing families apart,” he explains.

“Our son keeps calling Jean’s cell phone, hoping daddy will pick up. He asks me, ‘Why are they pretending daddy is bad, so he will go back to Haiti?’” says Mrs. Montrevil. “Jean made mistakes before we started building a family together. Homeland Security wants to turn me into a single mother.”Jean’s 6-year-old son Jahsiah also suffers from severe asthma, which has been aggravated since his father’s detention.

A community leader, Montrevil became a national spokesperson for the Child Citizen Protection Act (H.R. 182), a House proposal that would bring due process into the deportation system by allowing immigration judges to consider the best interests of American children before deporting a parent. The proposal is part of Representative Luis Gutierrez’s recently introduced bill, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America’s Security and Prosperity Act (H.R. 4321).

“Jean Montrevil’s case is precisely why we need to see the provisions of the Child Citizen Protection Act passed into law–ideally as part of comprehensive immigration reform. We cannot continue to allow inflexible deportation guidelines to separate families with U.S. citizen children,” said Congressman José E. Serrano. “I commend all those fighting on Jean’s behalf, and look forward to a successful resolution of this sad case, and a day when there is more humaneness in our nation’s immigration laws.”

Montrevil has received support from many elected officials along with Serrano author of H.R. 182, including U.S. Representatives Jerrold Nadler, Nydia Velasquez, (all three are cosponsors of H.R. 4321); NY State Assemblywoman Deborah Glick; and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.

In a letter supporting Montrevil’s request to ICE for deferred action, Rep. Velazquez writes, “My office believes that his deportation will be a disproportionate punishment to him, his family, and his community.”

At the rally, Dan Zanes performed songs dedicated to the movement to keep immigrant families together, while political leaders including NY City Council Member Rosie Mendez, NY State Senator Thomas K. Duane, and a representative from U.S Representative Jose Serrano expressed their support.

Tom Martinez, Witness: Vox Pop Turns Five

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A good time was had by all at Vox Pop's celebration of its 5th year
anniversary.  Excerpts from a forthcoming self-published compilation of
remembrances were read aloud and several local musicians (including
Rene Collins, The Prigs–or some of them, Tom Peters, Holley Anderson
and others) pitched in to make the party a rocking success.  Pictured
above is Vox Pop's manager/leader/savior, Debi Ryan.  After much
chanting from a rather inebriated audience she got up and thanked
everyone for pitching in to keep the place going.

Tom Martinez, Witness: Red Hook Sunset

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The day after a huge storm blew through (the one that
did so much damage in Central Park), the sky was magnificent, though
by the time I made it down to the waterfront in Red Hook I had
missed the real blazing phase of the sunset.  I was making my way to
the shore another photographer was coming the other way, having no doubt captured it all.  Wonder what her images look like.

Photo by Tom Martinez

Tom Martinez, Witness: Gateway Glory

Gateway Wildlife Refuge 1 Gateway Wildlife Refuge 2 Gateway Wildlife Refuge 5 The bird to the left was spotted at the Gateway National Wildlife Refuge,
which is a fun summertime day-trip (a couple miles from exit 17 of the
Belt Parkway).

Do you happen to know what kind of bird it is?

The bird in the bottom photo is an osprey.

Gateway is also known as Jamaica Bay Wildlife
Refuge.  The website advises you to bring shoes that you don't mind
getting wet (which I did) and insect repellent (which I didn't but WISH
I HAD).

Photo by Tom Martinez

Tom Martinez, Witness: Bob Marley at Vox Pop

Vox Pop Bob Marley Mural 2009 (1) Let's get together and feel alright; check out the just finished Bob Marley mural at the Vox Pop Coffee Shop on Cortelyou Road.

Brooklyn-based
artist Juan Carlos Pinto created it with support and
assistance from Michelle Capolongo, James Hartnett, Holley Anderson, Jo
(Anna) Mitchell and Big Sean. 

According to Vox Pop owner/manager Debi Ryan, offering up
space for the mural is part of Vox Pop's larger mission to, "give
everyone a voice, no matter what the medium."

Photo: Tom Martinez