... of what the future may bring. Speakers Kerri Talbot, Policy Director, D.C. Immigration Hub Avideh Moussavian , Senior Policy Attorney, National Immigration Law Center ... Diego Cambiaso / Creative Commons Monthly Immigration Policy Call: What Will the New Year Bring? ...
January 18, 2018
... demographic trends and a rapidly changing immigration policy landscape, including rising federal immigration ...
April, 2019
Report
... and Congress begins its opening session, two national policy experts, Kerri Talbot and John Feehery , will ... their unique perspectives on possible federal immigration policy developments in the first 100 days and beyond. At the ... on funding strategies in today’s unpredictable policy environment. The discussion will be moderated by ...
January 19, 2017
... Women's Refugee Commission Jen Smyers , Director of Policy and Advocacy, Church World Service Rebecca ... Geoff Livingston / Creative Commons Monthly Immigration Policy Calls: What is at Stake in the Global Refugee Crisis? ...
April 20, 2017
... Family Separation Becomes U.S. Immigration Enforcement Policy ...
June 27, 2018
Webinar
... Income Security Taskforce GCIR Description The policy debate underway in Washington, D.C. has serious ... which have recently launched a campaign to address these policy threats, will consider the repercussions for immigrant ... avenues for response. Speakers Wendy Cervantes , Senior Policy Analyst, Immigration and Immigrant Families, CLASP ...
September 12, 2017
Webinar
... of Trump's immigration agenda, from deportations to asylum policy ...
November 11, 2020
News Article
... makes GCIR’s citizenship timeline different from other resources? Music credit: "Finally See the Light," written by ...
December, 2023
Data Tool
... centuries under the cover of that supposedly neighborly policy, the U.S. invaded or occupied countries in the Western ...
September, 2024
Data Tool
... These recommendations were initially developed by ILRC’s policy team and informed by our years of close collaboration ...
September, 2020
Report
While there has been a long history of efforts to erase and exclude immigrants, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities, this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to preserve their culture to BIPOC communities organizing to end the criminalization of Black and Brown lives, people have sought to protect their freedom to move, stay, work, and thrive.
May, 2022
Infographic
... and refugee communities and how this translates into policy and opportunities for deeper philanthropic engagement. ... present. Speakers Samantha Artiga , Director, Disparities Policy Project, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation ... limited to organizations that share GCIR’s core values.) Resources Immigrant Child Health Toolkit , American Academy ...
March 8, 2018
Webinar
... in the U.S. and across the globe have faced a volatile policy environment that has been alternately welcoming and ... This four-page timeline summarizes immigrant and refugee policy developments and philanthropic responses from 1990 to ...
March, 2020
Infographic
... of deportation. Join this call to learn about how federal policy will impact trafficking victims and survivors, the ... Fund at NEO Philanthropy [moderator] Resources Reports & Factsheets Human Trafficking in the Trump ... , National Domestic Workers Alliance Sex Workers Project: Resources Presentation PowerPoint Slides , GCIR, April 12, ...
April 12, 2017
Webinar
In January of this year, GCIR released our 2025 Public Policy agenda , a set of public policy principles and priorities that reflect GCIR’s vision ... play offers insights into key threats, opportunities, and resources to help funders meet the challenges of the ...
May, 2025
Report
GCIR is thrilled to host our 2024 National Convening in Detroit, Michigan. To help tell the city's migration story, we have created "Destination Detroit: A Timeline of Black, African, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian Migration." This timeline is focused on the history of Black, African, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (BAMEMSA) communities in the United States – from the arrival of Juan Garrido and Esteban de Dorantes in the 1500s, to the publication of The Life of Omar Ibn Said in 1831, to the arrival of Arab immigrants after the Civil War, to the Great Migration of African Americans out of the South through most of the 20th century, to the embrace of Islam by many Black Americans, to the emergence of a coordinated movement of BAMEMSA groups advocating for justice and dignity in the 21st century.
October, 2024
Infographic
... or even a comprehensive unwinding of the hundreds of policy attacks perpetrated by the current administration. ... rights advocates and service providers have a much broader policy and infrastructure agenda for supporting the ... priorities for the new administration, it is critical that policy solutions address the disproportionate impact of these ...
December, 2020
Funding Recommendations
... Registration Registration for this event is now closed. Resources The Promise of Sanctuary Cities and the Need for ...
May 2, 2017
Webinar
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Protecting Immigrant Families and Children" here.
March, 2025
Program Materials
... would-be asylum seekers entry into the United States (a policy deemed unconstitutional by a federal court late last ... lead to humanitarian crises at home and abroad. Moving resources in a way that centers the leadership and ... transportation, food and water, and legal services. Moving resources to border and regional nonprofits rapidly can be ...
May 11, 2023
Statement