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    Vigil Brothers

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    Black and white photo. Vigil brothers from left to right: Leandro Vigil, John vigil, Alex Vigil, Joe "Shorty" Vigil, Pat Vigi

    Joe "Shorty" Vigil

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    Black and white photo. Young man ID as Joe "Shorty" Vigil in 193

    Michael E. Vigil Oral History Interview

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    orn in Santa Fe NM and educated at the University of New Mexico, Michael Vigil joined with other students to address the civil rights and social and economic justice issues of the 1960s and 70s. He graduated from UNM Law School in 1974 and started work at the Community Law Center in Santa Fe. Vigil and his partners represented New Mexico community organizations, Labor Unions, La Clinica del Pueblo in Tierra Amarilla NM and other litigants in civil rights issues, particularly in police brutality cases throughout the state. As a member of the National Lawyers Guild, he traveled to Nicaragua as an observer and Labor consultant after the Sandinistas took power in 1979. In 1994, Vigil was appointed Judge in the First Judicial District NM where he was involved in the development of Drug Court and Treatment Court (alternative sentencing programs).https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/wphnm/1051/thumbnail.jp

    Jesu Kreste, Khosi ea rona, o tsohile! : a study of oral communication in an Easter Vigil.

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    This dissertation examines the dynamics of the oral communication which takes place in the Easter Vigil at St. Augustine's Anglican Church, Thaba 'Nchu. The study uses an analytical framework drawn from Orality Theory and Speech Act Theory, to analyse oral communication in the preaching and singing of the Vigil. Through an approach of Participant Observation, details were obtained of the Easter Vigils of 1994, 1995 and 1996. The historical and cultural background of this All-Night Vigil is traced in European Church History and African Traditional Religion. The roles of the Mothers' Union, the St. Agnes Guild and the Guild of Bernard Mizeki are also highlighted.M.Th (Missiology)Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiolog

    Book review: The wasted vigil

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    Book Review - The Wasted Vigil. Written by Nadeem Aslam. Published by Faber and Faber. Reviewed by Gail Pittaway

    Lucia Hermo, Meta Ellis, and Emma McDaniel-Ellis at the twentieth annual Vigil for Victims of Hate and Violence on the steps of the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama.

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    The vigil is held each year to honor those who have been victims of violence due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. It was first observed in 1999, following the brutal murder Billy Jack Gaither of Sylacauga. Hermo was the 2019 recipient of the Billy Jack Gaither Humanitarian Award, named for the Sylacauga man whose brutal murder in 1999 was the reason for the first vigil

    Lucia Hermo, Meta Ellis, and Emma McDaniel-Ellis at the twentieth annual Vigil for Victims of Hate and Violence on the steps of the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama.

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    The vigil is held each year to honor those who have been victims of violence due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. It was first observed in 1999, following the brutal murder Billy Jack Gaither of Sylacauga. Hermo was the 2019 recipient of the Billy Jack Gaither Humanitarian Award, named for the Sylacauga man whose brutal murder in 1999 was the reason for the first vigil

    Vigil Family

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    Black and white photo. Laura Vigil. John Vigil, Trini Vigil in backyar
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