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The National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights (NNIRR) is a national U.S. organization composed of local coalitions and immigrant, refugee, community, religious, civil rights and labor organizations and activists committed to immigrant rights. For more information about NNIRR, visit www.nnirr.org. This blog documents NNIRR's efforts and experiences in various international arenas including the WTO ministerial meetings, the World Social Forum, the United Nations etc.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Popular Education, Community Organizing and Movement Building -- Part II




Posted by Diana Pei Wu at 4:01 PM

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Blog Archive

  • ▼ 2009 (1)
    • ▼ June (1)
      • From the Swiss Alps to the Greek Seas: NNIRR lobb...
  • ► 2008 (9)
    • ► December (1)
      • On International Migrants Day: U.S. Immigrant Righ...
    • ► November (1)
      • Voices of Africa Share Their Visions and Concerns ...
    • ► October (7)
      • PGA Women's Action Day: Women Organizers Speak Out...
      • Solidarity Forever! The Movements Converge
      • Workers Lead Migrant Rights March in Manila
      • The GFMD Does Not Provide Any Hope
      • And So It Begins
      • PGA Outraged by Unjustified Cancellation of Permit...
      • GFMD 2, here we come!
  • ► 2007 (26)
    • ► September (2)
      • Tongue to Tongue
      • Highlander Center, and Asheville, NC
    • ► June (8)
      • The Hunger and Urgency of the Movement's Moment
      • the march
      • Faces of the Immigrant Rights Caucus
      • The Wasatch Range or Knowing Our Place
      • Its Here! The First U.S. Social Forum
      • Popular Education, Community Organizing and Moveme...
      • Notes from the 1st Southeast Regional Immigrant an...
      • Overview of Senate Bill 1348
    • ► May (12)
      • Statement of the National Network for Immigrant an...
      • Network News On-Line!
      • ‘Our movement needs a vision and goals that addres...
      • Reframing the Debate: From creative strategies and...
      • Organizing Documented Immigrants to Fight for the ...
      • Demanding and Organizing for Our Rights and Our Co...
      • ‘We fight for what is reasonable and meaningful.’ ...
      • Elvira Arellano: Resisting Deportation, The New Fr...
      • World Social Forum on the Road from Nairobi to Atl...
      • ‘This Wall Must Fall’ - Palestinian Delegation at ...
      • Keeping our communities at the center of the deman...
      • Photo Essay 1: African American Human Rights Inves...
    • ► March (1)
      • Invitation: Night of 1.000 Conversations
    • ► January (3)
      • Whose World Social Forum? Final Reflections from ...
      • Disturbing Similarities
      • Africa: Land, Displacement and Human Rights
  • ► 2006 (14)
    • ► November (1)
      • IRRTI 2006 - Photos!
    • ► October (3)
      • NNIRR Report from the Border Social Forum
      • NNIRR at the Border Social Forum
      • REMINDER! -- NNIRR -- IRRTI 2006 - Scholarship App...
    • ► September (7)
      • Stop Anti-Immigrant Sensenbrenner Bills! Call now....
      • Photos 2
      • MEDIA ADVISORY: Immigrant Communities in New York ...
      • Photos from out meetings / fotos de las reuniones
      • Civil Society Parallel Events and Activities on Mi...
      • Migrants’ advocates to meet UN Permanent Mission t...
      • Migrants rights advocates pay tribute to undocumen...
    • ► January (3)
      • Growing Hope: Building a Movement of Change
      • Logistical Nightmares at the 6th WSF
      • NNIRR at the WSF in Caracas
  • ► 2005 (3)
    • ► December (3)

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  • Diana Pei Wu
  • Catherine Tactaquin
  • arnoldo garcia
  • Colin Rajah
  • National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights