When Hurricane Ian hit Central Florida last fall, Milly Santiago already knew what it was like to lose everything to a hurricane, to leave your home, to start over. For…
Immigrants and Refugees
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Sites of Tension and Possibility in Refugee Education
Brookings Dec 26, 2022Refugee education is more critical than ever. Centering refugee voices and resolving key tensions in policy and programming will be critical for ensuring that all refugee students and teachers receive…
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Exploitation Risks for Refugee Women from Ukraine
Global Citizen Dec 23, 2022Kyiv-based gender expert Olena Zaitseva is working with the Ukrainian Governance Project and activists to prevent and respond to gender-based violence against Ukrainian women, focusing on fighting sexual exploitation, which…
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How Food Insecurity Creates Climate Change Refugees [Audio]
Migration Policy Institute Dec 22, 2022Reliable access to food—or lack thereof—can affect an individual’s decision to migrate. Climate change has the ability to exacerbate food insecurity, especially for farmers and others who live off the…
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Empowering Displaced Refugee Women and Girls
Global Citizen Dec 15, 2022Taban Shoresh is the founder of the Lotus Flower, a small UK-based nonprofit having a huge impact on the lives of displaced and refugee women and girls who have survived persecution and…
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Four Strategies to Improve Community Services for Unaccompanied Children
Migration Policy Institute Dec 14, 2022When unaccompanied migrant children leave federal custody to live with a parent or other sponsor, the transition into U.S. communities can be difficult for both children and their families. While…
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Ticket to Inclusive Community Building: Puget Sound Neighborhood Organizes to Shape Economic Opportunity
LISC Dec 11, 2022To approach underinvested communities with respect for their priorities at every step of the way is a core principle of community-centered economic inclusion (CCEI), a three-year process developed by LISC…
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Click here for more.The rosy story that the Colcom Foundation tells about itself is that it is a regionally-rooted foundation committed to “remediating environmental damage from a history of heavy industry and supporting…
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How Anti-immigrant Campaign Ads Harm Latinos
Brookings Nov 27, 2022As we approach the November election Americans are overwhelmed with the amount of campaign ads flooding their television and social media feeds. It is estimated that by election day over $9.7…
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Understanding Key Tensions in Refugee Education
Brookings Nov 20, 2022Globally, education is in crisis, with steep inequities, low learning outcomes, irrelevant content, and ineffective learning and teaching strategies in many settings. The global education crisis is also a global…
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Apprenticeship Programs Can Bring More Multilingual Workers into Early Childhood Education
Migration Policy Institute Nov 19, 2022Shortages of workers continue to plague early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems across the United States. The early childhood sector was hit hard by COVID-19, with ECEC systems losing more…
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Opportunities to Address Climate Migration
Brookings Nov 17, 2022As parts of our planet become less habitable, people will move – either in anticipation of environmental change or in reaction to catastrophic events. For millennia people have moved in response to…
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