Events for February 27 - January 17

  • Crossing

    Old Dutch Church 272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY

    Join UIDN for an evening of stories about the courage and determination of asylum seekers. There will be a presentation about the “unofficial” border crossing at Roxham Road in Champlain, NY, featuring photos by Paula Allen with music by Adrian Carr, and an update from the southern border. Free but please RSVP at https://secure.everyaction.com/i0UVrh8uH06uMQ34UZRu9A2

  • Bilingual family play group

    The Broadway Bubble 718 Broadway, Kingston, NY

    A play and support group for families with children three and under. Older siblings are welcome. There will be space for kids to play, discussion, and resources. If you need transportation, please call 845-331-7080, ext. 130, or email kaltu@ familyofwoodstockinc.org by August 15. Snacks and goodies will be available.

  • Mental Health Day

    Field Court Kingston, New York

    Free music, workshops, and mental health resources in midtown Kingston.

  • Estamos Contigo: Friends & Neighbors Concert

    Old Dutch Church 272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY

    An intimate evening with special guest Joan Osborne and internationally-known singer-songwriters from our community: David Baerwald * Clare & Olivier Manchon * Gail Ann Dorsey * Larry Grenadier * Rebecca Martin * Matt Munisteri * Madeleine Peyroux. Tickets are going fast.

    $50
  • The Unauthorized Practice of Law

    Zoom (Virtual)

    Explore why it's essential to understand and clarify what constitutes the practice of law. Using real-world case studies and discussion, Yael Ben Tov, JD, director of training & technical assistance, NY Immigration Coalition, will help participants learn to navigate legal boundaries confidently. Free for staff and volunteers of NY-based not-for-profit groups. Registration closes Tues., Oct. 14, 5 p.m.

    Free
  • No Kings Protest

    Academy Green 238 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY

    Our democracy thrives when we, the people, step up to protect it. Indivisible Ulster believes in our power to uphold our constitutional values and to challenge a status quo that no longer serves the common good. Together, we can build a fairer, more inclusive society—one action at a time. UIDN will join Indivisible Ulster and others.

  • Overview of Wage Theft in New York

    Zoom (Virtual)

    Immigrants and asylum seekers are frequent victims of wage theft. Join the Worker Justice Center of New York to learn about the issue, how to prevent it, and strategies for addressing wage theft when it occurs.

    Free
  • Halloween costume party to benefit UIDN

    Darlings 838 Route 32, Tillson, NY, United States

    Annual Karmic Karaoke Halloween costume party.
    Donation-based proceeds and 10 percent of bar sales will go to UIDN.

  • Author/activist talk

    Old Dutch Church 272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY

    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.

    Free
  • Psychological First Aid for Community Volunteers

    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.

    Free