Just two days ago, Mark - Viverito and New York's 28 other Democratic electors donated their Electoral College salaries — a total of $ 435 — to the New York Immigration Coalition, a well - known
immigrant policy and advocacy organization despite feeling discouraged as they cast their votes for their preferred candidate Hillary Clinton following her bruising loss to Donald Trump last month.
New York's 29 Democratic electors may have been heartbroken while casting their votes for Hillary Clinton after her bruising loss to Donald Trump last month, but they made sure to send a final riposte to the president - elect's anti-immigrant rhetoric — by donating their Electoral College salaries, a total of $ 435, to a prominent
immigrant policy and advocacy organization.
Not exact matches
Prior to joining CPD, Francesca served as the Director of
Policy and Advocacy for the Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) and Political Director for FLIC Votes, where she led the development and implementation of strategic legislative, policy and voter engagement campaigns locally and stat
Policy and Advocacy for the Florida
Immigrant Coalition (FLIC)
and Political Director for FLIC Votes, where she led the development
and implementation of strategic legislative,
policy and voter engagement campaigns locally and stat
policy and voter engagement campaigns locally
and statewide.
New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC): An umbrella
policy and advocacy organization of more than 200
immigrant and refugee rights groups across New York State, NYIC has fought alongside the UFT for a more just
and humane immigration
policy and against anti-
immigrant legislation like Arizona's SB 1070.
In pursuit of graduate school, in 2012 Ms. Abdulla resigned from her position as the Director of
Advocacy & Education at Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, where she worked in the areas of policy research, advocacy, strategic communication, and education in the area of immigrant integration and leadership deve
Advocacy & Education at Tennessee
Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, where she worked in the areas of policy research, advocacy, strategic communication, and education in the area of immigrant integration and leadership dev
Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, where she worked in the areas of
policy research,
advocacy, strategic communication, and education in the area of immigrant integration and leadership deve
advocacy, strategic communication,
and education in the area of
immigrant integration and leadership dev
immigrant integration
and leadership development.
Founded in 1979, the ILRC is regarded as one of the foremost experts on engaging
immigrants and developing their leadership in the democratic process, providing expertise on complex issues of immigration law, procedure
and policy,
and engaging in
advocacy and educational initiatives on
policies that affect
immigrants.
Leveraging the power of the private bar enables LCCR to engage in impact litigation,
policy advocacy and direct legal services in three core areas: Community Empowerment / Economic Justice;
Immigrant Justice;
and Racial Justice.
Through community education programs, legal training & technical assistance,
and policy development &
advocacy, the ILRC's mission is to protect
and defend the fundamental rights of
immigrant families
and communities.