Close the Camps & End Corporate Profits from Immigrant Detention
New York Public Library 5 Avenue & West 42 Street, Manhattan, NY, United StatesAgencies like Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) rely on the services and technology of private companies like Salesforce and Amazon to carry out their day-to-day operations. These companies profit, directly and indirectly, off the detention and deportation of immigrants through multi-million dollar contracts with ICE and CBP. Activists and Read More
Next Meeting: Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network
P.S. 69 77-02 37th Avenue, Jackson Heights, NY, United StatesRegular meeting of the Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network. We'll be putting the finishing touches on our Fall Forum on Immigration. Please join us and bring a friend. We could really use your help. If the flea market outside the school is cancelled due to inclement weather, the school will not be available for our Read More
Supporting Immigrants in Schools
The City College of New York 129 Convent Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesThis four-part video series provides up-to-date information on policies and practices to support educators in creating safe and welcoming environments for immigrants. Featuring: New York City Department of Education City School District of New Rochelle CUNY Citizenship Now! Buffalo Public Schools
We All Belong Here: Jackson Heights Fighting for Migrant Rights
The Renaissance Charter School 35-59 81st Street, Jackson Heights, NY, United StatesIt's almost time for the Jackson Heights Immigrant Solidarity Network's community gathering, We All Belong Here: Jackson Heights Fighting for Migrant Rights. Please save the date on your calendar. Download and share our flyer: Guest Speakers: Suketu Mehta, award winning author and scholar (Associate Professor of Journalism at NYU), finalist for Pulitzer Prize and author Read More
Open Borders Conference in NYC
The New School 66 West 12th Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin Free Migration Project this fall at the second Open Borders Conference in New York City. Complete event info is available here. The one-day 2019 Open Borders Conference will be a space for activists, scholars, organizers, lawyers, students and members of the community to come together to learn what open borders might look like; why open Read More