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Ilhan Omar. Wilmot Collins. Nadia Mohamed. Bhuwan Pyakurel. 

While these trailblazing leaders may serve in different elected offices across the country, they have two things in common: they are proud New Americans and are committed to strengthening our democracy. As new U.S. citizens and former refugees, they bring their personal experiences and shared community values to their legislative bodies; working tirelessly to ensure that all people are welcomed and included in our democracy. 

But despite their work and historic wins, we have a long way to go to create a country that includes and welcomes all people. Under the Trump administration, refugee resettlement numbers are at historic lows, immigrant families are still being separated and detained in inhumane conditions, and the asylum system has been all but shut down. It’s time for this to change.

We’re excited to team up with Church World Service to cohost this conversation with Virginia State Delegate Kathy Tran, Syracuse, New York City Councilmember Chol Majok, Nejra Sumic, Arizona State Refugee Organizer with We Are All America and Elissa Diaz, Policy Associate with Church World Service's Refugee and Immigration Program. We'll discuss how we can unite to fight white supremacy, be an ally to refugees and immigrants, support welcoming legislation, and create opportunities for our communities to grow and heal, especially in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. 

This is a discussion you won’t want to miss. RSVP now to save your spot at this key conversation. 


Hope to see you there,

Helena Berbano
National Political Director
New American Leaders

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