DREAMing Out Loud is a creative writing workshop series for migrant writers who identify as undocumented (with or without DACA). This is a paid, tuition-free workshop series that provides professional support and a sense of community to participants. Those selected… Read More ›
New York
Job Opportunity: Work with Undocumented High School Students in New York City as NYSYLC’s Undocu Academy Coordinator!
NYSYLC (New York State Youth Leadership Council), an undocumented youth-led organization in New York City, is hiring a part-time Undocu Academy Coordinator to coordinate the college readiness program for undocumented high school students in New York. The position is expected… Read More ›
New York Educators: Mobilizing Our Knowledge for Aspiring and Current Undocumented Educators Conference
The CUNY-Initiative on Immigration and Education (CUNY-IIE) is organizing a free conference in person in New York City on April 19, 2023 for undocumented students, educators who work with undocumented students, community members, and higher education faculty and administrators! CUNY-IIE’s… Read More ›
NYSYLC Community Care Grant: For LGBTQ undocumented individuals with and without DACA in New York
From NYSYLC (New York State Youth Leadership Council), an undocumented youth-led organization in New York: “We are proud to announce our Community Care Grant! This grant aims to support undocumented Lesbian, bisexual, queer, and transgender women and nonbinary and gender… Read More ›
Join NYSYLC’s Virtual Monthly Support Groups on Immigration and Patriarchy
NYSYLC (New York State Youth Leadership Council), an undocumented-youth led organization in New York City, is hosting virtual monthly support groups on immigration and patriarchy for anyone across the country. From NYSYLC: “Come vent about immigration, patriarchy, gender roles, family… Read More ›
Online Support Group for Immigrant and Undocumented Daughters hosted by NYSYLC
The New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC), the first undocumented youth-led organization in New York, is hosting “a monthly virtual space for immigrant women-identifying people. We will share, and support each other through grounding and intentional conversations.” The space… Read More ›
2021 NYSYLC Scholarship Open to Undocumented High School Seniors/College Students in New York State
The New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) is currently accepting applications for its scholarship and fellowship program. This year, they will award 11 scholarships (awards are of $500 or $1,000 per person) and 3 fellowships ($1,500 per person). Please… Read More ›
2019 NYSYLC Scholarship: Open to Undocumented Students in New York
The New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) is accepting applications for this year’s scholarship opportunity to support students who are pursuing higher education. The NYSYLC is an undocumented youth led organization. Scholarship awards range from $500 to $1,000. Here… Read More ›
Job opportunity: Immigrant Student Success Manager at John Jay College
John Jay College (a senior college of the City University of New York) is hiring an Immigrant Student Success Manager to lead the New America Student Support Center, which seeks to provide academic and social support for students who may… Read More ›
Register for the 3rd Annual CUNY DREAMers Conference in Queens, New York
CUNY DREAMers is a student-led organization at the City University of New York (CUNY). This Friday, we will be hosting our 3rd Annual CUNY DREAMers Conference located in Queens – one of the most diverse boroughs of New York City and… Read More ›
NYSYLC Scholarship: Open to undocumented students in New York City
The New York State Youth Leadership Council (NYSYLC) is an undocumented youth-led organization in New York. This year, they are awarding scholarships to help support youth pursue their higher education. Here are the eligibility requirements: Residing in NYC and attending or planning to… Read More ›
Levin-Goffe Scholarship: Open to undocumented LGBTQI students in New York
The Levin‐Goffe Scholarship for LGBTQI immigrants provides financial support to students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex and who are living in the United States without permanent residential status. The scholarship will cover up to two years… Read More ›