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Melanie Pores
March 1, 2025
I had the pleasure of collaborating with Mike when we were activists together in the Labor Committee for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA). Mike was truly a special person. My heart goes out to you Marilyn, and to all the members of your loving extended family.
Carl R. Edwards
February 28, 2025
I first met Mike in 1972. We started Wayne State University Law School as first year law students together.
We were considered "outsiders" by the overwhelming majority of the law school faculty, law school administration and fellow white students. Because of our respective races, coupled with the fact that our prior college grades and Law School Admissions Test scores were much less than the majority white students the white law school majority viewed us as inferior and believed that we did not belong in the law school as law students. Janitors, perhaps? But not coveted law school participants.
The law school administration placed our respective Black and Hispanic student organizations in the same room. Our desk were side by side.
We were ill equipped for the challenges that we both encountered, Mike, Hispanic and me, African American. There was absolutely no road map to guide us on our journey. We were strangers occupying a hostile space and place. We were compelled to create strategies and methods for our very own survival because the law school was year after year flunking our respective fellow students at approximately an 88 percent since the law school created a special admissions Affirmative Action program in 1969 to increase the percentages of non white students.
However, what we lacked in knowledge and experience concerning how to fight white
institutional and personal
supremacy we definitely made up in courage, daring and "gumption". Our struggles and confrontations over the three years that we were students in the law school forced changes in institutional racism. The law school grudgingly adopted new programs that assisted non white students to survive their tenure in law school.
These struggles not only changed the law school but also changed us.
Unknowingly our struggles and confrontations were preparing us for even larger challenges and confrontations as non white attorneys in the legal profession.
This process transformed Mike, myself and many, many others into social Justice legal advocates. And we remained so after nearly 50 years journeying down this path.
Mike is my brother. He is my friend. I am a better human being for knowing this fearless, committed social Justice Giant, who fought courageously on the side of the people. All people.
Mike is my brother.
God bless you my dear brother.
To Marilyn and your beloved family, you have my love as you navigate forward carrying your heavy loss. But as you do, know that Mike is still with us. Not in his physical self. But in his legacy as a link in a great historical chain of freedom fighters and just plain good human beings who made a difference during their time in this physical dimension called earth.
With much love and respect.
Carl R. Edwards
February 28, 2025
David Turner
February 27, 2025
I worked with Mike when he would come to the NLRB. He was authentic and principled all around. I enjoyed speaking with him where he was always pleasant and funny. God bless your family.
Portia Given
February 27, 2025
Miguel was such an advocate for social justice. He will be remembered forever trying to assist those who were least among us. My condolences to Marilyn and the rest of his loved ones.
Sharon Lovelady-Hall
February 26, 2025
I am saddened to hear of Mike's passing. I worked with him at CSEA. He was so nice, kind-hearted and knowledgeable. Always willing to take the time to listen as I would run something by him (smile). My deepest sympathies and prayers of comfort to the family. Rest in Peace Mike
Mathew Cantore
February 26, 2025
I am deeply saddened to learn of Mike's passing. I worked with him at CSEA and got to know him enough to know what a vibrant, energetic and positive person he always was who like so many of us had passion for truth and justice and what was right. Mike will be sincerely missed. My deepest condolences to his entire family.
Irma Saldivar Barcenas
February 26, 2025
My sincere condolences to His wife and children and their respective families. I worked with Mike at Legal Services in Detroit, Michigan. I cherish the many years our families spent Thanksgiving morning together watching the parade down Woodward Avenue. Mike was a beautiful soul who I will always love and think of fondly. May Mike rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.
Tim Connick
February 26, 2025
Mike was probably the truest labor advocate I ever worked with; it was at his core. And a great guy, funny and kind. My deepest condolences to Marilyn, the kids, and all Mike´s many friends, allies, and even adversaries -- everyone will miss Mike, he was that kind of person.
Fred Pfeiffer
February 25, 2025
Miguel was full of Solidarity and support for workers and the disadvantaged both at his union job and in the community. His counsel was helpful and genuine. He had a life well lived and is missed already.
David M Stack
February 25, 2025
Marilyn, Our condolences. Such a gentleman and a fun guy to be with.
I have fond memories of our baseball discussions.
Dave & Heidi
Jon
February 25, 2025
Michael was/is a very principled honorable person. I am fortunate that our paths crossed.
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