Events for May 29 - April 15

  • Allies Update: Immigrant Rights

    Saint John's Reformed Church 126 Old Post Rd North, Red Hook, NY, United States

    Rev. Liz Estes, UIDN board member, and pastor, Old Dutch Church, Kingston, will give an overview of executive orders and ICE actions, review constitutional rights, share community support options, and consider how everyone can help. This is designed for allies and will be English only.

  • We Protect Us: Defending Education in a Time of Crisis

    Zoom (Virtual)

    Three nationally recognized legal experts will open the webinar. In the second part leading organizers and educators will describe action they are taking to defend schools, communities, & students including Tabitha Sookdeo, ED, CT Students for a Dream on how immigrant students are defending their schools and communities.

  • SUPPORTING MULTILINGUAL LEARNERS

    SUNY New Paltz Old Main Building, New Paltz, United States

    A professional development series designed for kindergarten to grade 12 teachers in all subject areas. In six sessions, experienced teachers will share powerful practices for teaching multilingual learners (MLLs) that help students to develop new skills and confidence to express their ideas in speaking and writing.

    Free
  • Emergency Planning for Undocumented Parents

    Zoom (Virtual)

    Participants will learn how to advise parents about advance planning documents to protect minor children, to be used in the case of a parent's detention or deportation. Presented by Professor Joe Rosenberg, CUNY Law, & Mariana Negron-Quinones, attorney, Safe Passage Project. Download flyer, http://bit.ly/4iWmaiF.

    Free
  • Immigrant Eligibility for Public Benefits

    Zoom (Virtual)

    Join the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) for an in-depth training on navigating public benefits for immigrants in New York State. The training is intended for staff and volunteers of NY-based non-profit groups. Using a chart developed by NYIC, The Legal Aid Society, and the Empire Justice Center, learn to determine benefit eligibility. Monica Tulchinsky, […]

  • The Unauthorized Practice of Law

    Zoom (Virtual)

    What's the difference between giving friendly advice and the unauthorized practice of law? Join the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) to understand why this distinction is essential. Through real-world case studies and discussion, participants will gain practical insights to navigate legal boundaries confidently. The session will be led by Yael Ben Tov, JD, director of […]