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Today, NNIRR stands together with Asian American communities in grief and in solidarity, as we mourn with the victims of violence against Asian American
Photo credit: Peg Hunter Today, on International Women’s Day we honor and celebrate the leadership of women in their diversity, including women of color, young
The Citizenship Act of 2021 is a good first step, but only steadfast organizing can lead the way towards a more inclusive regularization program
President Biden’s executive orders are off to a good start, but much more needs to be done to reverse harms to immigrant communities. Dear
Photo Credit: National LGBTQ Task Force, Latinx Heritage Month www.thetaskforce.org/carmen-vazquez/ NNIRR Mourns the Passing of Carmen Vázquez We are saddened to share the news
Dear Friend, Wishing you a restful holiday season with hopes for much needed relief and change in the New Year. We want to extend a
Dear Friend, As we bring 2020 to a close, we can now say that we look forward to 2021 with renewed optimism —hopeful for a
#GivingTuesday is today! December 1, a day to kick off holiday giving for social justice. We hope you will consider a gift to NNIRR!
#Celebrate #HumanRights #CivilRights #GrassrootsOrganizing Dear NNIRR Members and Friends: While we share – and take a