Sentences with phrase «represented immigrant women»

Lourdes Martinez, Staff Attorney — Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) Before joining ILRC, Lourdes worked as an immigration attorney at the Tahirih Justice Center in the DC metropolitan area, where she represented immigrant women and girls survivors of gender - based violence on immigration matters.

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The gop has alienated so many people from so many walks of life that the only voter represented by them will be a 50 year old white man who mistrusts minorities and women and unions and non christians and seniors and government employees and teachers and librarians and nurses and postal workers and immigrants and firefighters and I have probably left out quite a few of you who they have managed to insult this past year.
In industrialised countries, the time has come to work towards common strategies between the working class, the declining middle class, the intellectuals, immigrants and movements representing specific interests: ecologists, women, children's rights, etc..
In 1979, STV proportionally represented women, immigrants and specialists, to the General Medical Council.
The New York Immigration Coalition organized the march, which was sponsored by 85 organizations representing immigrant rights and advocacy, legal services, labor, faith, civil rights, LGBTQI, women's rights and anti-violence groups.
Lawyers representing four women held at a holding centre for immigrants are taking their case to the high court today.
«I have had the privilege of representing the 21st District in Queens for 8 years, where I've fought for the education of our children, the rights of women and families, and the protection of our immigrants
Does Tanya represent something larger about young immigrant women?
Owusu interprets Du Boisâ $ ™ notion of double consciousness and creates a third identity or consciousness, representing the diverse consciousness of women and African immigrants interacting in African, white American, and black American culture.
Additional Resources American Bar Association Commission on Immigration American Immigration Lawyers Association Amnesty International Country Reports Asylum Pro Se Guide — English (Create by students at Stanford Law) Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (includes resources for gender law and asylum) Department of Justice Country Conditions Research Detention Watch Network EOIR Virtual Law Library (with BIA precedent decisions) Human Rights Watch, Country Specific Reports Human Rights Watch, Children's Rights Division Immigrant Legal Resource Center Immigration Equality (includes extensive resources for LGBT asylum claims) Immigration and Nationality Act Immigration Regulations (C.F.R. Title 8) National Immigrant Justice Center's Resources for Attorneys Representing Asylum Seekers (includes numerous free training webinars) UNHCR Guidance Report on LGBT Asylum Claims United Nations High Commission on Refugees USCIS Guidance on Adjudicating LGBT Asylum Claims University of Minnesota Human Rights Library / Refugee and Asylum Resources U.S. State Department Country Reports Women on the Run, UNHCR Report (resources for female asylum - seekers) Women's Human Rights Net Yale Law School's Refugee & Asylum Resources (includes several resources for gender - based asylum claims)
Organizations that serve the needs of homeless youth, new immigrants and women in transition, among others, were represented at the functions.
It's become a cliché to say that Hispanic and other immigrant households, as well as single women, represent the future of real estate sales.
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