April News & Updates from NNIRR The Fight for Racial Justice Continues The conviction of Derek Chauvin in George Floyd’s murder is an important
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For 35 years, NNIRR has been an organization committed to the human rights and dignity of all migrants and refugees. We have challenged punitive
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!