Join us for our Standing in Community: Building Power & Knowing Your Rights training on Thursday, March 12, from 6:00-7:30 PM!
Co-hosted by Jewish Family Service and the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW, this virtual program brings the Jewish community together for Jewish grounding, learning and action at a moment of increasing uncertainty and fear for immigrants and refugees.
This is a free virtual event. Register to receive the Zoom link!
Joined by lawyer Jay Stansell, Andrea Soroko Naar, Executive Director & Co-Founder of JCIJ, and Rabbi Ronit Tsadok, Director of Project Kavod for JFS, we will go beyond “Know Your Rights 101” to explore how understanding our rights builds community power—and what to do when those rights are violated. Jay will be joined by collaborators educator and writer Dori Cahn and immigration attorney Karen Gilbert. The session will offer practical best practices, advocacy tools, bystander and neighbor-to-neighbor strategies and clear steps participants can take.
Grounded in Jewish values, this program honors that we are all connected and impacted in different ways. Whether you’re coming to build awareness or ready to take the next steps, this space welcomes both. Together, we will stand with our community.