... for fear of deportation. Join this call to learn about how federal policy will impact trafficking victims and ...
April 12, 2017
Webinar
June 18, 2020
News Article
... important in this moment to help immigrants manage anxiety about both public health and personal safety. Advocacy ... are the leader of an organization and you’re concerned about the pending DACA decision, please consider joining this ... toolkit provides leaders in higher education with sample press statements, social media posts, and more. DACAmented ...
June, 2020
Resource Portal
... conversations with movement leaders throughout the country about key priorities, strategies, and needs, GCIR is ...
December, 2020
Funding Recommendations
What does it mean to be an American? How has the United States defined citizenship over time? To explore these critical questions, GCIR has developed a timeline, “Who Gets to Be an American,” which provides in-depth information on the evolution of American citizenship and how the United States has determined who belongs in this country and who does not. Understanding this history and the forces that drive it is critical to understanding how we decide who gets to be American today. This is the first in a series of timelines GCIR will release over the coming year, culminating in the release of a full Im/Migration Timeline tracking the history of movement within, to, and from the United States through a decolonized lens.
December, 2023
Data Tool
While there has been a long history of efforts to erase and exclude immigrants, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities, this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to preserve their culture to BIPOC communities organizing to end the criminalization of Black and Brown lives, people have sought to protect their freedom to move, stay, work, and thrive.
May, 2022
Infographic
Recognizing the intensifying legal service needs of immigrant communities, GCIR and the California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII) launched a study in 2019 to understand the capacity of immigration legal service providers in California and generate recommendations for philanthropic investment. This 2022 update is a supplement to the 2019-20 findings and offers recommendations to strengthen immigration legal services in California. Read the full report to learn more.
May, 2022
Report
Resources from GCIR's 2022 National Convening workshop, "Black Immigrants and the Fight for Racial Justice."
May, 2022
Program Materials
... flowchart addresses some common concerns and questions about investing in this dynamic and critically important ...
January, 2015
Issue Brief
... of what folks in different offices are thinking about immigration.” The topics under discussion included ...
April 11, 2024
Blog Post
... they were in 1987 — when the U.S. population was about a quarter smaller , substantially younger and ... living in the United States came here legally. Only about a quarter of the foreign-born are unauthorized; that ... Protocols.” Often, the administration cites concerns about “national security” (physical or economic) to shut ...
November 10, 2020
News Article
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Holding the Line: Defending Against Harmful Federal & State Policies" here, including the session recording and PowerPoint.
May, 2023
Program Materials
... of this call, participating funders will: Learn the latest about the policies expected from the new presidential administration and the new Congress Learn about strategies for building local legal services capacity ...
January 19, 2017
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... to incarceration for immigrants. Join us to learn more about the intersections between criminal justice and ... , Immigrant Legal Resource Center, May 4, 2017. Talking About Recent Executive Orders, Messaging for Current ... , The Opportunity Agenda, 2017 Ten Lessons for Talking About Criminal Justice Issues , The Opportunity Agenda, 2017 ...
May 2, 2017
Webinar
Sanctuary policies have garnered heightened media attention since the president signed an executive order on January 25 to withhold federal funding from cities that adopt such policies. What are sanctuary policies? What are the implications of the executive order?
February 16, 2017
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... have severely limited mobility, longer-standing questions about how best to manage regional migration remain as ...
November, 2020
Report
... and beyond. The call will also include an in-depth update about policy changes impacting unaccompanied children. ...
October 19, 2017
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
This call will review recent policy developments and help participants understand their impact on immigrant and refugee communities.
May 18, 2017
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... had begun a discussion with its members after the election about taking a public stance against Trump’s immigration ... that are not members of GCIR. “This is really about values.” In particular, she said, the “impact of ... also said that for most of the signatories “it’s about standing with their grantees.” Efforts are still ...
February 6, 2017
Philanthropic News
... country, there is much less publicly known and discussed about access to justice and conditions of confinement. This ...
May 17, 2018
Monthly Immigration Policy Call