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By Anduriña Espinoza-Wasil, GCIR's Programs Learning Manager women workers_resized_350x233.jpg GCIR’s recent webinar " Building Worker Power for Migrant ... solidarity with them by resourcing the work. As always at GCIR, we stand in partnership with philanthropy to resource ...
April 10, 2025
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Welcome to GCIR's Amplify blog series, where we feature interviews with ... or looking for charity. I was a teacher with more than 15 years of experience working with elementary school ... exist for people with lived realities related to where funding is going - people of color - and making sure that ...
May 3, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
Welcome to GCIR's Amplify blog series, where we feature interviews with ... and needs of farmworker women and to ask them for their recommendations on how to address these problems. ... enough money to hire staff until 2018. We were able to get funding to hold meetings to begin getting women involved, but ...
December 7, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
... prevented children from working on dangerous work sites. The law also allows parents or guardians to let their ... children will now have permission to work on construction sites, including roofing, all known to be inherently ... joined Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), I was introduced to our new Theory of Change (ToC) , ...
August 8, 2024
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... result, BIPOC women – including immigrant, migrant, and refugee women – have suffered disproportionate economic injustice and inequity. GCIR believes that philanthropy can play a significant role ... economic power . With support from Pivotal Ventures , GCIR launched work in early 2022 focused on designing and ...
July 9, 2024
President's Message