Red
Ribbon Campaign Marks 20th Anniversary
Anti-Drug Rallies to be Held Nationwide
in October
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A student at Hubert Bancroft Elementary School in Sacramento signs a pledge to remain drug free as Jack O'Connell, California's Dept. of Education Superintendent looks on. |
(WASHINGTON,
DC) - The National Red Ribbon Campaign will kick off its twentieth
anniversary on Monday, October 3. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Deputy Administrator, Michele Leonhart, will mark the occasion by speaking
at the National Family Partnership’s (NFP) 20th Anniversary Red
Ribbon Kickoff Breakfast in Miami, Florida. The National Red Ribbon
Campaign, which is the nation’s largest drug prevention effort,
began after drug traffickers in Mexico tortured and brutally murdered
Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena in March 1985. The
Miami Kickoff Breakfast will be emceed by local ABC-TV anchor Kristi
Krueger. Florida First Lady Columba Bush, Director of the Florida Office
of Drug Control Jim McDonough, and Mrs. Mika Camarena, the widow of
Special Agent Camerena, also will be in attendance. Red Ribbon Week
will be celebrated nationally from October 23-31.
Red
Ribbon Week is dedicated to helping to preserve Special Agent Camarena's
memory and further the cause for which he gave his life, the fight
against the violence of drug crime and the misery of addiction. By
gathering together in special events and wearing a Red Ribbon during
the last week in October, Americans from all walks of life demonstrate
their opposition to drugs.
According
to DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy, “Even though 20 years have
passed, Kiki Camarena continues to inspire the nation to this day.
In 1985, in an act of valor that shook DEA and the world, Kiki Camarena
gave his life to keep our country and its children safer. Since then,
American kids have taken up the banner Kiki inspired—the Red
Ribbons they proudly wear every October. Because of Kiki, millions
of children in big cities and small towns have taken a stand against
drugs: pledging that drugs are not—and never will be—part
of their lives.”
Red
Ribbon week started as a local effort in Camerena’s hometown
of Calexico, California when Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and Camerena’s
high school friend, Henry Lozano, created Camarena Clubs to ensure
fond memories of Kiki. The National Family Partnership (NFP) created
a national campaign of observance, an eight-day event proclaimed by
the U.S. Congress and chaired by then President and Mrs. Reagan. Approximately
80 million people participate in Red Ribbon events every year.
Red
Ribbon celebrations are planned throughout the United States during
the month of October. For news about events scheduled in your areas,
please check the web at www.dea.gov or contact your local DEA Office.
For
any further information, contact the DEA Office of Public Affairs in
Washington, DC at 202-307-7977.