Halloween costume party to benefit UIDN
Annual Karmic Karaoke Halloween costume party.
Donation-based proceeds and 10 percent of bar sales will go to UIDN.
Annual Karmic Karaoke Halloween costume party.
Donation-based proceeds and 10 percent of bar sales will go to UIDN.
Family separation and “kids in cages” drove Sarah Towle to the southern border. Join Amnesty Mid-Hudson and UIDN as Sarah shares her insights and experience on the southern border including personal stories, historical perspective, and more.
Training can help UIDN volunteers respond to those in distress. Learn to provide calm, nonjudgmental support, listen with compassion, ensure safety, and connect individuals to legal, medical, or emotional resources -- without offering therapy or making promises.
Mural by Zarai Zaragoza, @zzword_art In recent months, Ulster County, like the rest of the country, has seen a distressing increase in ICE arrests. For affected families such arrests result in detention and separations triggering an immediate cascade of crises: lost wages, threat of homelessness, and the daunting challenge of navigating a complex legal system. […]
This training will detail recognition and accreditation -- the Department of Justice (DOJ) certification -- that allows non-attorney staff and volunteers with non-profit groups to provide immigration legal services and represent clients before agencies of DHS. The training will be led by Hajra Ilyas, New York Immigration Coalition. Registration closes November 20, 1 pm. Free.
Poetry and music featuring the Spanish poet known as Gopala and David Gonzalez, a local poet, storyteller, playwright, and musician. The performance will be bilingual, in both Spanish and English. Tickets are by donation. For more information, email rainart.david@gmail.com.
Join CUNY's Initiative on Immigrant Education for the virtual launch of Immigration in Early Childhood Education. Participants will learn ways educators can create welcoming learning environments for immigrant-origin students and their families. This resource was created for PreK-2nd grade educators to better support the youngest students and their families across public, private, and religious […]
Learn more about the human cost of the U.S. government’s forced third-country transfer agreements—and the launch of Human Rights First's new tracker. Leading experts and people directly impacted by these policies will hold a candid conversation on the latest developments, ongoing litigation, and the toll of these agreements. Registration required. Free.
Gain new insights and powerful practices that give students opportunities to use writing to develop their identities, make sense of the world, and express their ideas. Keynote followed by workshops.