Refuge, Rights and Community is a three-part education series on the impact of current policies and practices on immigrant and refugee communities in Northern Colorado. You’ll get the context, information, and direction you need to take effective action while connecting with experts, advocates, and directly impacted community members.
This series is a collaborative effort hosted by Church World Service Fort Collins, ISAAC of Northern Colorado, Arboretum Coffee and Alianza NORCO.
LOCATION AND REGISTRATION: The series will be held at Colorado State University. Registration is required for all three events. Reserve your tickets now; location details will be sent in your confirmation e-mail.
SOLIDARITY & SUPPORT OFFERING: In conjunction with this campaign, at each live event and online with registration, we will be taking a love offering. Whether you choose to attend the event or not, your donations will go into a collective fund for emergency legal needs and supportive services for local immigrant and refugee communities.
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A deep dive into the refugee journey—past, present, and personal. This session will provide historical context on global and U.S. refugee programs, explore the current realities facing refugees in Colorado, and share powerful first-hand stories that bring the experience to life.
Unpack the realities of today’s immigration policies and how they are affecting individuals, families, and communities. Hear from a broad panel of Colorado-based legal experts and advocates.
A critical conversation about the rise of white supremacist movements, their impact on refugee and immigrant safety, and how communities can resist hate. Includes film screening of the documentary, Refuge.