Category: immigration
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Immigrants are Welcome Here, 12/18 @ 8:30 pm ET

Join Peace Catalyst and other Jesus followers for a reflective and supportive conversation to process what we are seeing and experiencing in our communities. We will name and mourn the pain our government has caused to our neighbors, ask questions and share about the many ways we are showing up to support and advocate, and make…
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Christmas Through the Lens of the Foreigner, 12/11 @ 1 pm EST

Join this webinar on Tuesday, Dec 11th at 1 pm to consider how the Christmas story is, at its core, is about movement. The birth narrative of Jesus is woven through with themes familiar to immigrants, refugees, and displaced people today.
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Immigration 101, 11/25 @ 1 pm EST

Join this webinar on Tuesday, Nov 25th at 1 pm ET for an overview of the history of U.S. immigration law and policy, current immigration pathways, and key terms and statuses. Webinar for US Americans wishing to support their immigrant neighbors.
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A Heavy Week: News from El Fasher

With the news coming out of Sudan, it’s been a long and emotional week. So, I’ll lament a bit in this post… if you’ll bear with me.
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Debunking Immigration Myths with Facts, 11/4 @ 1 pm ET

Join an interactive workshop tackling common misconceptions about immigrants and immigration. Webinar for US Americans wishing to support their immigrant neighbors.
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Embracing Our Immigrant Neighbors, 10/30 @ 1 pm EST

God’s concern for immigrants is clear throughout Scripture, reminding Christians that welcoming the stranger is a central call of our faith. This webinar invites churches and faith communities to explore God’s heart for immigrants through Scripture, prayer, and practical action.
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Understanding Key Terms in Current Immigration Trends, 10/14 @ 1 pm EST

Join this webinar on Tuesday, Oct 14th at 1 pm to learn key immigration terms used in news, advocacy, and immigration law. Webinar for US Americans wishing to support their immigrant neighbors.
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Write a Letter to Yunseo

Send a letter of support to Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student being targeted by this administration for exercising her rights to freedom of speech and assembly in support of Palestine.
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Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War

The March 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, in which Tasha, Iris, and Munjo present a chapter-by-chapter report on Grace M. Cho’s 2008 book, Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War.
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Support Students and Free Speech

Rumeysa Ozturk was arrested and her student visa revoked for political speech. She has been charged with no crime. Read my open letter to my US government representatives, and write your own in support of students and free speech.
