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... we know the challenges go far deeper. Today we stand in steadfast solidarity with Black-led organizations working ... , released the following statement, We Must Be in It for the Long Haul , which calls for bold philanthropic ... Community in the U.S. , GCIR, March 2019 Juneteenth Resources 2020 ...
June, 2020
Resource Portal, Video & Audio
... you to a critical conversation on centering racial justice in the immigrant justice movement. As our country faces a ... race and anti-Black racism, immigrant rights funders stand in an unprecedented moment to invest in leaders, organizations, and cross-movement collaborations ...
October 22, 2020
Webinar
... shared with me a photo he took on his phone of the Tribute in Light—twin beams that reach up to four miles into the ... and orientation of the Twin Towers, is turned on annually in remembrance of those who died on September 11, 2001. ... practices look like; I invite you to reflect on how your grantmaking strategies and investments are emblematic—or ...
September 13, 2021
President's Message
... Their destructive and traitorous actions were rooted in, among other things, white supremacy, racism, misogyny, ... and anti-immigrant sentiment. What we witnessed in D.C.—and in state capitals across the country—will not go away ...
January 8, 2021
Statement
... this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to ...
May, 2022
Infographic
... materials for GCIR Webinar, "A Call to Action: Investing in Black Leadership for Migrant and Racial Justice" here, ... and powerpoint. Materials: A Call to Action: Investing in Black Leadership for Migrant and Racial Justice ...
June, 2022
Program Materials
By Daranee Petsod, GCIR President Dear Colleagues: In January 2019 , I reflected on the extreme ... if we have a vision that surpasses the opposition’s in ambition and scope. I also announced GCIR’s plan to ... for providing information on your immigrant-related grantmaking that will help us identify important trends. ...
June 5, 2019
President's Message