Happy Birthday Albert! We Are Honored to Continue Your Vision
Today is the birthday of a true hero -- Albert Cobarrubias. We named our justice work after you, because we know you are still with us. Miss you brother.
Today is the birthday of one of our community heroes Albert Cobarrubias — who we named our justice work after. Albert was a dedicated co-founder of our work, and we named the work in his honor after his passing in 2010. We did so because we know Albert continues to fight for the community, and so every time the community takes a step forward in the fight for justice, we call his name. Love you and miss you brother.
Becky Cardenas started the first ACJP in Albert’s
neighborhood in East San Jose, something we know Albert is proud of,
here is her birthday wishes.
Happy Birthday Albert! He was a young hard working father and law
student whom I met during a difficult time in my life, whom also became
San Jose’s 1st homicide in 2010. In his rememberance I am proud to be
part of an awesome team and facilitate the Albert Cobarrubias Justice
Project in East Side San Jose, a community and advocacy project that
assists individuals and families who have encountered the criminal
justice system. Together we carry on the dream! God bless you, Albert!
He introduced me to Silicon Valley-De-Bug whom as become a family to me!
Words from Albert — this was piece of a larger essay Albert wrote while applying for law school:
“I was raised by my grandparents because my mother was only 15 years
old when she had me. I soon became the focus of my entire family and
everyone from aunts to uncles to cousins wanted to help out with raising
me. As I grew up my grandmother became one of my biggest inspirations.
She was a nurse for 25 years and taught me a lot about perseverance and
commitment. It meant the world to her when I graduated from San Jose
State because I am the only male and only the second person in my whole
family to graduate from a 4 year college. At my San Jose State
graduation her present to me was a promise that she would still be alive
to be at my graduation from law school. She is now 80 years old and is
in failing health. In my mind, that promise was the best present ever
given to me.“
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