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While Isaiah is out on parental leave, I’ll be your Leadership newsletter host! This week, we look at the work of supporting immigrant communities—on both sides of the US–Mexico border. First, as nonprofits, mutual aid groups, and activist movements across the country mobilize to protect immigrants, the Immigrant Defense Project shares lessons and strategies ([link removed]) . Next, the traditional vision of a college student is out of date with today’s reality; to support immigrant students, our thinking on higher education must change ([link removed]) . Then, how are Trump’s hardline immigration policies and increased deportations affecting the nonprofit sector in Mexico ([link removed]) ? Finally, as philanthropy is being
called upon to step up, we revisit an interview with Isabelle Leighton on social justice philanthropy ([link removed]) .
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On the Frontlines: Lessons from New York’s Immigrant Defense Project ([link removed])
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By Liz Vinson
“Long before the last US election, immigrant communities were already facing heightened scrutiny and enforcement actions.” Read more… ([link removed])
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How to Provide Adult Learners and Immigrant Women the Education They Need ([link removed])
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By Yves Salomon-Fernández, PhD
“According to the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study, nearly a quarter…of all undergraduate students today are parents.” Read more… ([link removed])
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How Trump’s Migrant Crackdown Is Straining Mexico’s Brittle Nonprofit Sector ([link removed])
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By Ted Siefer
“Mexico will bear the brunt of these hardline policies.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice ([link removed])
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By Cyndi Suarez and Isabelle Leighton
“I would say this advocating—being a voice to hold mainstream [philanthropy] accountable—is a role that we play at Donors of Color Network and is really a unique position that we take.” Read more… ([link removed])
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