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The Sound of Distress and a Call to Action
Dreamers continue to live in the shadows. (image by Katty Elizarova/Shutterstock.com) by Greg Smith “Oh, I didn’t realize that.” The...
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Sep 22, 20213 min read


Walls, Tables, and God’s Kingdom
by Renee Edington I’m near the end of a Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Student.Go internship. I’m Renee Edington, a seminary student at...
hikerlady59
Jul 26, 20213 min read


Just Now Seeing the Worst
There seems to be a lot of talk these days about reopening things and getting on with our lives. About the damage that is done to our...
hikerlady59
May 21, 20203 min read


Ensuring Education, Literacy for Everyone
“Could you please fill this out for me? I don’t have my glasses.” Early in my work with Spanish-speaking immigrants, I would request a...
hikerlady59
Mar 30, 20194 min read


What’s Happening on Summer Break
Each summer, parents want to keep their kids engaged and occupied. And for working families with limited income, this can be...
hikerlady59
Jul 10, 20183 min read


What Will Happen to US?
“If DACA ends, life as I know it will end, too. I won’t be able to drive anymore because I’ll lose my license. And I won’t be able to...
hikerlady59
Nov 28, 20175 min read


The Devastation of Deportation
Mirna was 5 years old and Emilio was 7. Mirna was a kindergarten student, Emilio was in first grade when I met these children. Their...
hikerlady59
Mar 20, 20173 min read


Where Do Immigrants Come From? And Why Do They Come?
Marcos* was a Salvadoran immigrant in his late 20s whose story caused me to dig deeper in order to understand his home country. Since...
hikerlady59
Feb 15, 20172 min read


Immigrant Fears
Recalibrating, thinking about shutting down refugee offices. Consoling children and comforting parents fearful to leave home. Reminding...
hikerlady59
Nov 17, 20163 min read


Being Brown in the USA
“When I looked in the mirror, I hated what I saw there, I hated who I was. I saw brown, and I hated being brown.” While “brown” isn’t a...
hikerlady59
Aug 24, 20164 min read


Beyond the Band-Aid
Band-Aid: ˈbandād/ noun NORTH AMERICAN trademark an adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center, used to cover minor wounds. a...
hikerlady59
May 11, 20162 min read


Immigration Legal Services
On April 15th, LUCHA submitted the paperwork to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Board of Immigration Appeals requesting recognition that...
hikerlady59
May 1, 20163 min read


“Compared to the situation at hand…there is a big need.”
*All quotes are direct from anonymous participants at the BGAV Law Training Representative from Poarch Law Firm led the training seminars...
hikerlady59
Apr 20, 20162 min read


#11for11million
On April 2nd, we finished our first-ever social media awareness campaign, #11for11million! What does that hashtag mean, you wonder?...
hikerlady59
Apr 3, 20162 min read


A Dangerous Journey
The decision to immigrate to the US isn’t made lightly, no matter what the circumstances are in one’s home country Since 2014, Central...
hikerlady59
Mar 27, 20163 min read


Is my Daddy a bad person?
“Is My Daddy A Bad Person?” By Sue Smith, Executive Director It was a beautiful fall day, and Eduardo*, his sister Yessenia*, and I were...
hikerlady59
Dec 1, 20153 min read


Many Ways to Welcome Immigrants
The camp offering from Passport Camps this summer will go to Cooperative Baptist Fellowship work in the Rio Grande Valley, to Touching...
hikerlady59
Jul 21, 20153 min read
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