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05 Feb 2025

The Threat of AI and Technology to Immigrant Justice

Wednesday, February 5, 2025 -
9:45 am to 11:00 am
PST
Virtual Event
Zoom Webinar

As technological innovation accelerates, so too do its potential harms, particularly for immigrant communities. AI and tech tools are increasingly being weaponized in surveillance, enforcement, detention, and court system contexts. Troubling examples of this include DHS’s use of tools to automate decision making on credibility determinations, benefit eligibility, and whether or not individuals should be released from detention. AI and technology tools are also being used to spread mis- and disinformation, not only endangering immigrant communities, but also weakening our ability to function as a society with a shared set of information about the world. In this discussion, funders will learn from immigrant and civil liberties groups at the forefront of the movement to mitigate technologically-driven harms to historically targeted communities.

25 Jul 2024

Building a Multi-Racial Democracy by Investing in Immigrant and Refugee Movements Before, During, and After Elections

Thursday, July 25, 2024 -
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
PDT
Virtual Event
Zoom Webinar

This briefing will feature a panel of speakers representing nonprofit organizations working on the front lines to strengthen our democracy and advance immigrant rights in their communities.

02 May 2017

Justice for All: Is Criminal Justice Reform Leaving Immigrants Behind?

Tuesday, May 2, 2017 -
10:00 am to 11:15 am
PDT
Webinar
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Join us to learn more about the intersections between criminal justice and immigration systems, how the criminal justice reform and immigrant rights community are responding, and what funders can do at this critical moment.

30 Mar 2017

Is Immigration Detention the New Incarceration Boom?

Thursday, March 30, 2017 -
12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
PDT
Webinar
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Join us in a conversation with academic, government, nonprofit, and philanthropic leaders as we explore the history of immigration detention in America, analyze reforms at the local and federal level, discuss what solutions might look like under a federal administration unwelcoming of a pro-immigrant and justice reform agenda, and understand how philanthropy is playing a critical role in addressing the issue.

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