Webinar Recordings
Post Election Community Update / Actualizacion Post Elecciones Para La Communidad
A webinar for our community about our response, providing important information on your rights and the rights of your loved ones, and answering questions you may have.
Un seminario web para nuestra comunidad sobre nuestra respuesta, proporcionando información importante sobre tus derechos y los derechos de tus seres queridos, y respondiendo las preguntas que puedas tener.
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VIRTUAL TRAINING: What DV/SA Advocates Need to Know About Representing Immigrant Survivors of Violence in 2023 - Part 1 of 2
The information in this webinar is accurate as of the date of recording (June 28, 2023). Experienced NWIRP legal staff provide training on the forms of immigration relief available to survivors of violence, including I-360 VAWA Self-Petitions, I-751 Waiver Petitions, U Visas, and T Visas.
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VIRTUAL TRAINING: What DV/SA Advocates Need to Know About Representing Immigrant Survivors of Violence in 2023 - Part 2 of 2
The information in this webinar is accurate as of the date of the recording (June 29, 2023). Experienced NWIRP legal staff provide training on enhanced safety planning for immigrant survivors of violence, as well as guidance on writing declarations and letters of support.
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Immigration 101 Training for February 1st, 2023
The information in this webinar is only accurate as of the date of recording (Feburary 1st, 2023). Because immigration policies change over time, please remember that some of the content in this webinar may no longer apply. Vist our resources page for up-to-date information on immigration policies in the United States.
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Community Organizing in the Age of COVID
How do we organize our community to support immigrant rights in the age of COVID? Hear from three amazing organizations in the Wenatchee Valley on how they built coalitions and momentum over the past 2 years. This is a great opportunity to learn more about organizations outside Western WA in solidarity with immigrants in WA state.
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Afghan Community Project Webinar
Afghan community members are here, but the clock is ticking on their ability to stay safely in the United States. Learn how we are responding to these challenges in this video with CAIR-WA and MAPS-AMEN.
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Agitators, Advocates, and Allies
Hear from our partners Monserrat Padilla and Brenda Rodriguez Lopez with the WA Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) and learn about immigrant led action to disrupt and dismantle our unjust immigration machine.
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The Long Road to Asylum
Hear from former clients and their NWIRP attorney as they discuss the challenges asylum seekers face both on their journey to the United States and once they cross the border.
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El largo camino hacia el asilo
Únete a clientes anteriores y su abogada de NWIRP mientras hablan sobre los desafíos enfrentados por solicitantes de asilo durante su viaje hacia los Estados Unidos y después de cruzar la frontera.
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Immigration for Beginners
Learn the basics of the Unites States immigration system in this informative webinar
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Asylum for Beginners
Take a closer look at asylum in the United States: its history, how it works, and how it is under attack.
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Immigration Detention in the PNW
A deep dive into the history of immigration detention and its impact on community members in our region.
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Training for Youth Service Provides with KIND
NWIRP and KIND discuss some of the immigration relief options for youth, public charge concerns, employment authorization, DACA, and other related topics impacting young immigrants in our community.
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Supporter update on NWIRP’s work in Eastern and North Central Washington
Featuring the Directing Attorney of our Wenatchee Office, Vanessa Gutierrez, and Deputy Director Malou Chavez, this webinar focuses on our clients’ resilience and how we are standing alongside them during this critical time.
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Imagining the End of Deportation with Angélica Cházaro
In this conversation with Angélica Cházaro, University of Washington Law Professor, we examine both the history and politics of immigration detention and deportation in the United States with spirited discussion on how to dismantle these systems of injustice.
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Intersections of immigration, gender, and survivors of violence with Grace Huang
Discussing the intersections of race, gender, and immigration for survivors of violence, and how NWIRP is fighting for a more just and equitable future for all community members.
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