DELEGATES TAKE REFUGEE/ASYLEE CONCERNS TO U.S. CONGRESS

The 2013 Refugee Congress in Washington D.C. was followed by an “Advocacy in Action” day during which delegates from most of the 50 U.S. states met individually with their representatives in the U.S. Congress, urging support on issues of concern to refugees and asylees in the United States. [Click here to see photographs of delegates’ “Advocacy Day” meetings in the […]

Biar Atem Debuts on Hello Mayor! to Discuss Catholic Charities and Share His Story

Nevada delegate, Biar Atem conducted an interview with local television program, Hello Mayor!, which was completing a story on the work of Catholic Charities providing much-needed resources and aid to newly-integrating refugees. In this interview Biar shares his story of growing up one of the “Lost Boys” of Sudan and his process of transition into life in the US. See […]

Beni Dedieu Luzau and the LGBTQI Caucus Recenter the Voices of the LBTQI Refugee Community

As part of the World Refugee Day celebrations, the Refugee Congress LGBTQI Caucus hosted a forum in the Russell Senate Building. Joined by other members of the refugee community as well as representatives from International Rescue Committee, International Refugee Assistance Project, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, UNHCR and the State Department, this event provided the space for the LGBTQI and […]

Delegate Som Subedi Helps Organize Thank You to Oregon Governor and Writes Op-Ed

Delegate Som Nath Subedi helped organized a ceremony on February 2nd that brought refugee leaders from diverse communities, including a Syrian family, to the State Capitol to honor Governor Kate Brown and their state legislative assembly delegates for Oregon’s compassionate embrace of refugee families and communities. Refugees representing Oregon’s 50 years of kindness shared their stories from home, refugee camps […]

Som Nath Subedi Adds a Touch of Realism to World Refugee Day

June 20th was both the 222nd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church and World Refugee Day, where at a joint presentation our Delegate Som Nath Subedi got an opportunity to humanize politicized discussions of the US Resettlement Program. He shared parts of his trials as a refugee making his way to the US from Bhutan, and then the paradoxes of […]

DC Pride: A Platform to Discuss Intersectionality of the LGBTQI and Refugee/Asylum Seeker Communities

Although Pride-attendees have been critiqued in recent years for coopting the LGBTQI space for “partying,” delegate Ali Bushara has reclaimed its original, grassroots history. In both the DC Black and Capital Prides, Ali worked to bring awareness in both the LGBTQI and ally community in DC about the issues facing the international LGBTQI community based on refugees’ and asylum-seekers’ experiences […]

Delegate Basma Alawee Speaks Out on Anti-Muslim Rhetoric and Meets with Refugee Students

Delegate Basma Alawee was featured in a local newspaper story in response to campaign rhetoric against Muslim immigrants. Frank Denton: The other side of the refugee issue Basma also organized a holiday party and New Year’s celebration for refugee students at a Jacksonville high school. Basma used this as an opportunity to talk to the students about the issues they […]

Delegate Martin Nydayisenga Brings Refugee Leaders to State Capitol

To celebrate International Migration Day on December 18th, Delegate Martin Nydayisenga organized a trip for 11 refugee leaders from Albuquerque to the State Capital, Santa Fe. Refugee leaders met with representatives from the Mayor of Albuquerque’s Office, ORR State Coordinator, and Governor Susana Martinez’ office. Participant included representatives of New Mexico refugee communities from Iraq, Syria, Democratic Republic of Congo […]