Gabriela Castillo
President of the Honoris Causa Foundation USA and International Coordinator of the Hispanic Communities Council, an organization dedicated to the defense of human rights. She has contributed articles to various media outlets in Mexico, the United States, and Spain. Additionally, she is the owner of Imagen Organization, a company specializing in international public relations. Furthermore, she oversees the donation program for the "Liberty Campaign" in various cities across the United States of America.
Welcome from the President of the FHC USA
At the Hispanic Communities Council A.C. and the Honoris Causa USA Foundation, we are extremely pleased to be part of such a significant event as the placement of the Liberty Bell in Alaska, alongside the distinguished Summit of Diplomacy and Leadership. We are confident that this event will mark a significant milestone in linking interests for the benefit of our bi national community. For this reason, I want to extend a warm welcome to this important bi cultural event to be held in Wasilla, Alaska.
The donation of the Liberty Bell aims primarily to be a point of unity for the entire migrant community, as well as to discover leaders who can enhance our future. The Liberty Bell invites us to live in harmony, to leave behind hatred and resentments, and to redouble our efforts and work, reminding us that unity is the force that propels us forward.
We want to express our sincere gratitude to Claudia Jones for her dedication and commitment to receiving and preserving the Liberty Bell. As president of the Honoris Causa Alaska Foundation and member of the Hispanic Communities Council A.C. Committee, she has done an extraordinary job of bringing the sound of unity, harmony, equality, and brotherhood to Alaska through the Liberty Bell.