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Engage in advocacy and community organizing efforts and campaigns for improved laws affecting members of the working class immigrant community at local, state and federal level by drafting legislation, presenting testimony, organizing hearings and lobbying.
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Crystal clear focus: Our team focuses on some of the most important and urgent issues of our times - from abortion rights, voting rights and democracy, LGBTQ+ rights, criminal legal reform, immigrant rights, border justice, and racial justice.
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The mission of The Center is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, transgender, nonbinary, immigrant, and HIV communities for the betterment of our entire San Diego region.
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To protect and promote the legal rights of Connecticut's low-income children and youth, CCA legal staff engage in three strategies: individual client representation; legal rights training for youth, parents, and professionals; and advocacy for systemic reform within the juvenile justice, education, child welfare, homeless, health care and court systems.
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These programs are diverse, and their respective program directors and managers oversee a variety of work areas including: workforce development; job placement; worker, immigrant, and tenants rights education and advocacy; budget and contract management; management of collaborations and partnerships; street and digital outreach; and community organizing.
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Engage in advocacy and community organizing efforts and campaigns for improved laws affecting members of the low-income immigrant community at local, state and federal level by drafting legislation, presenting testimony, organizing hearings and lobbying.
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Oversee and provide legal orientation, counseling and education regarding a range of immigration issues, employment issues and other legal problems faced by members of the working-class, immigrant communities that form CASA's base.
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Share HRC’s commitment to inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement by integrating campaign and outreach efforts to defend and advance shared advocacy priorities like reproductive rights, immigrant rights, workers’ rights and other civil rights causes.
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The three core strategies of NILC’s current strategic framework—build power to achieve progressive legal and policy reforms, strengthen and expand the movement for immigrant justice, and advance narrative and culture change—all include elements of advocacy to advance NILC’s mission.
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Significant management experience planning and leading policy or issue advocacy campaigns related to criminal legal reform, voting rights, immigrant rights, or police accountability. Experience in public policy advocacy, policy research and analysis, civil liberties law, government relations, or related field.
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The Community Advocate engages in community coalitions around housing and community development, leads community outreach, participates in advocacy, and supports legal case work, as directed. Current program areas include Workers’ Rights, Immigrant Rights, Housing Rights, Criminal Justice Reform, National Security & Civil Rights, and Voting Rights.
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Provision of clear, reliable information to practitioners, the public, and immigrant communities about immigration and immigration law. Engage in occasional policy advocacy before administrative and legislative bodies.
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The position may also involve occasional policy advocacy around immigration-related matters, primarily at the state level. Today we are a flexible and responsive public interest advocacy organization with a wide variety of community partners.
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This includes working in collaboration with the Immigrant Youth Advocacy Managing Attorney and the UCP Grant Supervising Attorney to develop program goals, opportunities for training on relevant areas to further staff capacity, and team building measures.
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SCOPE OF ASYLUM SEEKERS AND FAMILIES PROGRAM INTERN WORK: In this internship, students will have the opportunity to contribute to the Asylum Seekers and Families program as well as Survivor Advocacy Services through community engagement and outreach as well as by supporting case management.
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