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Letter to the editor: Immigration Reform Now rally May 1

To the editor: Join us May 1 in Des Moines to tell the Biden Administration that we are 100 days in and immigration reform is long overdue. The Immigration Reform Now march and rally is an action in support of legislation introduced by President Joe Biden, Senators and Congressmen that seeks a path to legalization of more than 11 million people, including people with DACA, TPS and essential workers. At 100 days in, President Biden has done away with many of Trump’s harmful policies and practices, reverting to much of what we had under Obama. Immigrants and immigrants rights activists welcome some of these changes but know it is not nearly enough.

Amid Mumbai lockdown talk, migrant movement seen on MP route

Amid Mumbai lockdown talk, migrant movement seen on MP route SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 11, 2021, 05:00 PM IST Share Synopsis The number of motorcycles, black-and-yellow mini trucks and autorickshaws, teeming with migrants, have been on the rise over the past few days on a bypass road connected to this route, popularly known as Mumbai-Agra road, eye-witnesses said on Sunday. AP Migrant workers waiting outside a Mumbai station. Mumbai on Saturday reported 9,330 fresh cases and 28 deaths, taking the count of infections to 5,10,512 and the toll to 11,944. A severe spike in COVID-19 cases in Mumbai and persistent talk of a complete lockdown there to tackle it has, like last year, made the national highway number 3 skirting past Madhya Pradesh s commercial hub Indore a prime route for wary migrants returning home to states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Five Ways Aliza Nisenbaum Approaches Portraiture – List

Aliza Nisenbaum London Underground: Brixton Station and Victoria Line Staff 2018-19 © Aliza Nisenbaum. Courtesy the artist and Art on the Underground, London; Mary Mary, Glasgow; Anton Kern Gallery, New York Mexican-born painter Aliza Nisenbaum is best-known for her bright, large-scale portraits of people and community groups. We explore the artist’s work and their approach to figurative painting … 1. She uses art as a form of social practice Aliza Nisenbaum in her studio in Los Angeles, August 2020, photographed by Joshua White © Joshua White / JWPictures.com In 2012, Nisenbaum had a residency at artist Tania Bruguera’s Immigrant Movement International. The community-based project creates a space where immigrants can engage with contemporary art in an empowering way. Nisenbaum taught English to Mexican and Central American immigrants as part of the project, and asked to paint her students as a way of getting to know them better. As she describes;

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