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... have green cards, work visas or are undocumented — in California at higher rates than citizens. And women have suffered greater job loss than men. But it’s the Californians at that intersection, women who aren’t ... tax credit to undocumented workers, solutions backed by immigrant advocates. “To me this whole pandemic is a ...
May 21, 2020
News Article
... To deepen and expand support for survivors, VAWA’s most recent authorization provided more than $500 million ... them of their rights. Philanthropy can also fund power-building strategies that help immigrant and refugee women ... and emotional security for themselves and their families. GCIR continues to deepen our commitment to immigrant and ...
April 4, 2023
Issue Spotlight
GCIR President Marissa Tirona speaks with Lian Cheun , ... Director of Khmer Girls in Action (KGA) in Long Beach, California, an organization working for gender, racial, and economic justice through community and power building efforts led by Southeast Asian young women. Read ...
July 12, 2021
GCIR Blog Series
... in which everyone can thrive – regardless of how one’s gender identity, sexuality, and/or immigration status ... suffered disproportionate economic injustice and inequity. GCIR believes that philanthropy can play a significant role ... as well as the important role philanthropy can play in building migrant worker power and leadership in rural areas. ...
July 9, 2024
President's Message