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UnDocu-Ally Training for Health Professionals: Building Stronger Connections and A Safer Space for Undocumented Patients

By AAP-CA1 on June 28, 2021
Thursday, July 8, 2021 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Join us as we provide ideas for creating a safe clinical space, strengthening the connection between you and your undocumented patients, and developing partnerships that will continue to bring this training to your sites. This training previews Pre-Health...

Indigenous perspectives on forced displacement & immigration systems 7/1/2021

June 28, 2021
 "On our own terms: Indigenous perspectives on forced displacement & immigration systems.” July 1, 2021 at 3:00 PM Pacific Time

Film Screening: My Day Will Come 6/30/2021

By U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants on June 26, 2021
Join us on Wednesday, June 30th at 2pm (EST) for the virtual screening of “My Day Will Come,” a documentary highlighting the story of Sarahy, a woman from Honduras seeking asylum at the northern Mexico border. The film will be followed by a panel discussion with the USCRI team from Tijuana, Mexico. 

East Bay Pediatric Asylum Clinic launches in July 2021

June 10, 2021
East Bay Pediatric Asylum Clinic announcement

Trends in US Refugee and Asylum Data

By Migration Policy Institute on May 18, 2021
A new article in the Migration Policy Institute’s online journal, the Migration Information Source, presents data from recent years on approved asylum applications in the US as well as current and historical data on US refugee resettlement, drawing upon several government datasets to sketch...

Statement Against Racism and Violent Attacks on Asian American Community

March 19, 2021
The Center of Excellence for Immigrant Child Health and Wellbeing stands with our Asian American community and condemns the violence and heinous acts directed towards them.  The increased attacks in the Bay Area and the senseless murders in Atlanta are a reminder that white supremacy and racism...

Healthy Communities: Shifting Toward Inclusive Immigration Policy

February 02, 2021
In this issue of Pediatrics, Cholera et a1 used a controlled interrupted time series design to examine differences in health care use of Latinx children as it relates to federal immigration policy enacted in 2017.

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