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Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network Meeting
P.S. 69 77-02 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights, NY, United StatesRegular meeting of the Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network. All are welcome. This week, we will finalize plans for our Queens Stands Up: Immigration Activism from Neighborhood to Nation forum, which will take place on October 18th. See our Events page for further information. If you would like to volunteer to help us at this Read More
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Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network Meeting
Barbara and Mark's Jackson Heights, NY, United StatesRegular meeting of the Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network. All are welcome. Since P.S. 69 is not available on Saturday, the meeting will be at Barbara and Mark's at 2 pm on 80th Street near 35th Avenue in Jackson Heights. Please text or email Barbara for the exact address (917-400-3757; barbaragael@gmail.com).
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Immigration Law Updates and Green Card Lottery 2020 Information
EIIC Bronx Office 4275 Katonah Ave, Woodlawn, NY, United StatesPublic Information Meeting on the DV-2020 Visa Lottery and Immigration EIIC Immigration Attorney and counselor will be available to explain recent developments about US immigration laws including: Current Green Card lottery program Updates on immigration actions and benefits General immigration inquiries Check the website for more information.
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Queens Stands Up: Immigration Activism from Neighborhood to Nation
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church 33-50 82nd Street, Jackson Heights, NY, United StatesHere is the latest list of speakers: Melissa Greenberg Spokesperson for Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network Nuala O’Doherty President, Jackson Heights Beautification Group Lea Ramirez Member of 1199 at Legal Aid Society and member of International Socialist Organization (ISO) Alfredo Flores Jackson Heights immigrant who, while traveling on a bus to Seattle, was arrested by Read More
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The Young and Mighty March
A march/art project for kids to speak out on the issues that matter to them. CALLING ALL KIDS! How would you make the world a better place? What does peace and justice mean to you? Show up. Get loud. Be Heard! The march begins at Lou Lodati Park, 43rd Street and Skillman Ave. FOLLOW US Read More
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