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Meet HRI's New Executive Director

Bill

"Working with HRI has been the most rewarding thing I’ve done in my life. I’m thrilled to join this fantastic staff to represent our clients, who are the bravest people I know." - Bill Holston

 

William O. Holston, Jr., Appointed Executive Director of Human Rights Initiative of North Texas

 

DALLAS – January 9, 2012 – The Human Rights Initiative of North Texas (HRI) today announced that William O Holston, Jr., has been selected to serve as its new Executive Director. In his new role, Mr. Holston will oversee the nonprofit agency which provides legal representation and social services free of charge to clients who have fled persecution and arrived in North Texas, often times with few or no resources.

 

Holston is a Dallas attorney who has a special passion for helping vulnerable people seeking refuge in the United States. Since 1987, Mr. Holston has provided pro bono legal representation for political and religious asylum applicants from 18 countries in Immigration Court. He has volunteered his services for HRI for the past 10 years. In 1995, Mr. Holston was awarded the Angel of Freedom Award by HRI, because of his commitment to provide pro bono services to clients. Because of a generous gift from Charlie and Meredith Stimson, two of Mr. Holston’s clients, HRI”s pro bono program is named the William O. Holston Jr. Pro Bono Program.

 

“We feel fortunate that Mr. Holston has joined HRI as CEO,” says Robert Graham, Chairman, HRI Board of Directors. “Bill is particularly well-suited to lead HRI into the future and he has demonstrated through years of service to HRI, a deep commitment to serving our clients and a true passion for HRI's mission. We believe he will be a great leader for the organization."

 

HRI clients are often fleeing countries where they were imprisoned and tortured for their religious beliefs and political opinions. Its women’s and children’s program provides assistance to victims of domestic abuse, human trafficking and those who are victims of crime. The challenges faced by HRI’s clients are immense.

 

“Our clients come to America with nothing but the clothes on their backs. They are prohibited from working and not entitled to government benefits but have taken huge risks so they have a chance at freedom and safety in our country,” says Mr. Holston. “Our new challenges include providing social services to  clients through our pro bono lawyers, doctors and other volunteers. We need to provide increasing social services especially given the huge backlog of cases in Immigration Court.”

 

Before joining HRI, Holston was a partner in the firm, Sullivan & Holston. He is a member of the Transition to Law planning committee. Mr. Holston is a teacher and lay minister at Fellowship Bible Church Arapaho, serves on the board of Art Conspiracy, Inc., is a frequent commentator on KERA 90.1 FM in Dallas and contributes pieces on local hiking excursions to D Magazine’s FrontBurner blog. He holds a J.D., from Southern Methodist University and earned a B.A. from The University of Texas at Dallas.

 

About HRI

 

Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides free legal assistance to refugees and immigrants in the North Texas area who are the victims of human rights abuses. It was founded in 1999 by attorney Elizabeth “Betsy” Healy and social worker Serena Simmons Connelly.

 

HRI assists clients through two main programs: the Asylum program and the Women and Children’s program. The Asylum program assists refugees who have fled to the United States because of past persecution, or the fear of persecution based on one of the five protected grounds (race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group).

The Women and Children’s program assists immigrant women and children who are the victims of violence and/or abuse and neglect.



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