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These organizations are doing invaluable work to help immigrant communities around the world. Learn more and consider supporting their work.

  • Sarah Gillman, the co-founder of Rapid Defense Network (RDN), has joined RFK Human Rights as its new Director of Strategic U.S. Litigation. In 2022, RDN determined that it would be ideal if the organization could find a home with a partner to strategically combine resources and thereby amplify and further expand impact. RFK Human Rights was founded in 1968 as a living memorial to carry forward Robert Kennedy’s vision of a more just and peaceful world. RFK Human Rights team of lawyers and issue experts collaborate with partners around the world to create lasting legal change including advocating for the rights of immigrants.

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  • By combining litigation and storytelling JAC fights for justice for immigrant communities. Their three main solutions are: litigate on topics and in locations of unmet need; create original, immigrant-centered content designed to activate new audiences; and partner with direct services providers and organizers to elevate movement impact.

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  • NILA is dedicated to championing the rights of noncitizens, or those perceived to be noncitizens, and to elevating the capacity and quality of the lawyers who represent them. NILA focuses on impact litigation as well as individual immigration litigation and on one-on-one litigation assistance to build the capacity of the immigration and civil rights bar.

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  • Beyond Legal Aid unites lawyers and activists in a collaborative pursuit for justice by leveraging legal services to benefit the most marginalized communities and individuals.

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  • Working in over 40 countries and all over the US, IRC responds to the world’s worst ongoing humanitarian crises.

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