Sentences with phrase «immigrant women leaders»

Fellowships and grants include the Rema Hort Mann NYC award, and the Fellowship for Immigrant Women Leaders from NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA).

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After the rallies, immigrant rights groups will join LGBTQ, African - American and women's organizations this summer to push for the election of new leaders, Salas said, adding that they hope to see more support from Americans who aren't immigrants.
WASHINGTON - Apple has told Republican leaders it will not provide funding or other support for the party's 2016 presidential convention due to its unease over Donald Trump's controversial comments about women, immigrants and minorities, Politico reported.
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I am running for Democratic District Leader for the 44th Assembly District to fight for a Democratic Party with a progressive agenda centered on economic justice, criminal justice reform and support for women, the LGBTQ community, immigrants and religious and racial minorities.
She said with President - elect Donald Trump in power in Washington in January, Democrats in the New York Legislature and governor's office could be an important firewall and be national leaders against policies that could harm women and immigrants.
She says with President Trump in power in Washington in January, New York, Democrats in the legislature and the governor's office could be an important firewall and be a national leader against policies that could harm women, and immigrants.
She says with President Trump in power in Washington in January, New York, democrats in the legislature and the governor's office could be an important firewall and be a national leader against policies that could harm women, and immigrants.
These include: Sister Schools, Sister Cities, Rotary Clubs, and projects initiated by women, religious leaders or immigrants, all of them primarily grassroots efforts initiated by one individual who recruits others to join her.
Passionate around issues of opportunity and equality for women and girls, she has worked on these issues for private companies and the World Bank, and served on various non-profit Boards, including, currently on the Board and Executive Committee of the Tahirih Justice Center, a national leader protecting immigrant women and girls fleeing violence.
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