Irma Medrano: Don’t Send Me Back to My Abuser
November 1, 2010 by Rafia Zakaria · 7 Comments
In 1995, Irma Medrano fled El Salvador after being subject to horrible abuse at the hands of her husband. For years he had routinely beaten her, strangled her with a leather belt and threatened to ...Read More
Young Immigrant Women Have a DREAM
September 10, 2010 by Marisa Treviño · 1 Comment
With hope fading that Congress will tackle comprehensive immigration reform before adjourning in October, most immigrant advocates have turned their attention to passing The Development, Relief and ...Read More
In Arizona, Both Racial Exploitation and Resistance Run Deep
May 17, 2010 by Nicole Guidotti-Hernández · 7 Comments
On the heels of controversial immigration law SB 1070, which allows police to detain anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant, Arizona’s legislature has passed a law targeting ethnic ...Read More




