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Téa’s Coffee: Immigrant Women & Girls

Its women’s history month in the US and March 8th is international women’s day, but immigrant women are often forgotten, despite being huge drivers of the economy and our society. Nonetheless, immigrant women are breaking through…and this Think Table celebrates their success.

Téa’s Coffee: Biden & Immigration Reform

Is this ‘the’ moment for long-awaited comprehensive immigration reform? Congress has tried before, but there has not been a comprehensive overhaul of our immigration system since the late 1980s!

Is this ‘the’ moment for long-awaited comprehensive immigration reform? Congress has tried before, but there has not been a comprehensive overhaul of our immigration system since the late 1980s!

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Video: Immigrants
& Our Elections

Since the year 2000, the size of the immigrant electorate nearly doubled. And it will only keep growing. What does that mean for American politics?

While we’re focused on the polarization of our recent elections, something important is happening: the size of the immigrant electorate is growing.

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Domestic Violence: How Does it Affect Immigrants?

Domestic Violence comes in many forms: physical, emotional and financial. Nearly 20 people per minute are abused in the U.S., and even though victims include many LGBTQ persons, and also men, 1 in 3 victims are women. Immigrant women are 3x more likely to suffer from domestic abuse from an intimate partner.

The horrors of the slave trade forced Black individuals to come to America in the 16th century. But Black immigration is a relatively new development – and has increased fivefold over the past few decades. In this issue of the Think Table, we delve deeper into the experience of recent Black immigrants, who often face […]

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