Black History Month: Diversity and Strength of the Black Immigrant Community in the U.S.

Black History Month: Diversity and Strength of the Black Immigrant Community in the U.S.

21feb1:00 PM2:00 PMBlack History Month: Diversity and Strength of the Black Immigrant Community in the U.S.1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Sponsored By: Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees

Event Details

In honor of Black History Month, this month’s policy call will celebrate the diversity and strength of the black immigrant community in the U.S., as well as delve deeper into the experience of black immigrants, refugees, and asylumseekers. We will explore current challenges black immigrants are facing, ranging from the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS), access to asylum, engagement on census, to ongoing efforts to build intersectional organizing networks. Please join us for a dynamic conversation moderated by Carl Lipscombe, Deputy Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, to explore these issues and bring your questions!

Please register by COB Wednesday, February 20th.