Friend, it’s been one week since we announced Kica Matos
will be stepping into the role as NILC’s next president, and the initial
response from supporters like you has been heartwarming. We look forward to
starting this next chapter in the fight for immigrants’ rights and are grateful
to have you by our side.
Will you extend a welcome to Kica by adding a gift to support the next chapter
of NILC? >>>
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WELCOME KICA MATOS BY ADDING A GIFT
[[link removed]]Kica brings a wealth of experience and leadership in the immigrant and social
justice movements. She has a proven track record of fighting beside and on
behalf of immigrant communities at both the local and national levels.
Kica’s leadership will be crucial to NILC’s work to achieve progressive legal
and policy reforms, while strengthening and expanding the movement for immigrant
justice and advancing narrative and culture change.
So, as Kica onboards as president of NILC, will you show your support with a
gift today? >>>
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WELCOME KICA MATOS BY ADDING A GIFT
[[link removed]]Kica’s leadership, knowledge, and skills will help ensure NILC has an even greater impact defending and advancing immigrants’ rights. We look forward to seeing
all we can accomplish with her leadership, your support, and the partnership of
the immigrant justice movement.
Sincerely,
Victoria Ballesteros
Executive Vice President, Strategic Communications & Narrative
National Immigration Law Center
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As one of our most dedicated supporters, friend, I wanted you to be one of the
first to know — the NILC board of directors has appointed Kica Matos to serve as the next president of NILC .
Kica’s visionary leadership at the helm of NILC is crucial at this pivotal
moment for the immigrants’ rights movement. Immigrants are vital to America yet
are too often the targets of politically motivated attacks and injustices. Under Kica’s leadership, our team will continue to help build a nation where
all of us — regardless of how much money we have, what we look like, or where we
were born — have the freedom to thrive.
A little bit about Kica: She started out her career as an organizer and human
rights advocate, working with communities on the ground to achieve pivotal wins,
including the repeal of the death penalty in Connecticut. Later, she served in
key leadership positions at Vera Institute of Justice and Community Change where
she fought for immigrant justice and civil rights. Additionally, she served as
deputy mayor in the city of New Haven, Connecticut, where she oversaw the city’s
community programs and launched new initiatives including prisoner re-entry and
youth and immigrant integration. She has also worked as a litigator in state and
federal court.
For the last several months, Kica has served NILC as executive vice president of
programs and strategy. In May, she will step into the role of president to
continue the organization’s decades-long fight for immigrants’ rights.
Before we sign off, friend, we want to say two special thank-yous: First, to
Sara K. Gould, our interim executive director, who stepped into this role
following the departure of our long-time executive director, Marielena Hincapié.
We are incredibly grateful for Sara’s work over the past six months, and for her
commitment to the mission of the organization, to the staff, and to advancing
the rights of low-income immigrants in our nation.
And finally, to you, friend: Your support is critical to the work we do every
day, and we look forward to having you by our side in this new chapter as we
work to strengthen workers’ rights, advocate for education for all, push
Congress to pass a pathway to citizenship for immigrant youth, and so much more.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Angela Banks
Board Chair
National Immigration Law Center
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