Dear RJ,
Over the past few weeks, our news feeds have been populated with devastating images that illustrate the treacherous journeys people undertake to reach the United States. We have seen harrowing photos of Haitians at the U.S.-Mexico border and Afghans at the Kabul airport — people risking everything to find safety for themselves and their families.
Yet their journeys do not end once they arrive in the United States. This month, I invite you to join us for two programs that highlight some of the considerable hurdles faced by forcibly displaced people in the U.S. One focuses on TPS (Temporary Protective Status) and how its use will affect Haitians seeking asylum; the other on the ways the trauma of displacement continues to shape the lives of the persecuted even when they are physically safe.
Please join us.
Merrill Zack,
Vice President, Community Engagement
Temporary Protected Status: A Lifeline for Forcibly Displaced People
October 7, 2021 | Thursday | 4:00pm ET | Webinar
Join HIAS as we provide an overview of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and discuss the humanitarian factors underlying the administration’s recent decisions to use this tool. Learn how TPS can provide relief for thousands of immigrants in the U.S. — including Venezuelans, Burmese, Somalis and Haitians — and find out what HIAS and our partners at the Office of New Americans of Miami-Dade are doing to help.
Advance registration required. Please click here to RSVP.
HIAS Book Club: How to Pronounce Knife by Souvankham Thammavongsa
October 22, 2021 | Friday | 12:00pm ET | Group Meeting
Join us for a facilitated discussion of How to Pronounce Knife, written by award-winning Canadian author Souvankham Thammavongsa. Coming from a Laotian immigrant, this collection of essays tells the stories of forcibly displaced people who, despite arriving safely in a new country, continue to grapple with displacement as they begin to rebuild their lives.
Advance registration required. Please click here to RSVP.
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