Friend,
All month, we’ve been highlighting organizations that are hard at work addressing the countless ways Black people are unjustly impacted by the U.S. immigration and criminal justice systems.
This week, we’re proud to shine a light on the UndocuBlack Network, a multigenerational network of currently and formerly undocumented Black people that fosters community, facilitates access to resources, and contributes to transforming the realities of undocumented Black people, so they can thrive and live their fullest lives.
Your support right now can help UndocuBlack expand its services and create even more opportunities for our undocumented Black friends and neighbors across the country. Will you step up and support this vital work today?
Join the UndocuBlack Network’s efforts to create sustainable communities of support for undocumented Black people. Contribute $5 now.
By establishing a supportive and welcoming space, the UndocuBlack Network helps the undocumented Black community find the support and resources they need, not only to advocate for a fairer and more equitable future, but to live full and enriching lives today.
UndocuBlack has fought tirelessly to ensure that Black DACA recipients, TPS holders, and DED recipients have access to the information and resources they need to build their lives here in the United States. Last year when the Trump Administration attempted to revoke protections from Liberian DED holders, UndocuBlack’s critical work helped extend work authorization and protections for thousands of Liberians who were at risk.
UndocuBlack has expanded to have local chapters in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. With your support, this network can continue to grow to encompass every corner of this country — where people need it most.
Give $5 to the UndocuBlack Network now so it can continue to provide safe spaces and resources for undocumented Black people all across the country.
We’re proud to uplift an organization that is doing this vital work.
Thank you for supporting undocumented communities today and every day,
Alida Garcia
Vice President, Advocacy, FWD.us