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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
... Equity Description Come to the 2018 Prosperity Summit for this funders-only session on the linkages between the ... lessons learned from the field, and offer opportunities for peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and action planning. Speakers More details on the funder meeting ...
September 6, 2018
Co-Sponsored Program
... Research Center, from 2000 to 2018 immigrants accounted for 37 percent of overall rural population growth. Driven by demand for labor in the agricultural, meat packing, and dairy ... coercion from supervisors, along with fear of deportation for those workers who are undocumented. This lack of ...
October 18, 2022
Webinar
July, 2017
Funding Recommendations
Find all program-related materials for GCIR Webinar, "Strategies for Advancing Pro-immigrant Policies", here, including ... recording and powerpoint. Materials: Strategies for Advancing Pro-immigrant Policies ...
September, 2022
Program Materials