Where Welcome Becomes Practice
Last week, our summer intern, Angela, reflected on her experience at the RCUSA Advocacy Days in Washington, D.C., and what she learned from advocating alongside people from across the country. But those lessons didn't stay in our nation's capital.
Today, she shares how she's carrying them home—into her university community, her hometown, and the everyday places where welcome is practiced.
Choosing Welcome on Capitol Hill: Reflections from RCUSA Advocacy Days
This June we saw the importance of advocacy and using our voices in action in our nations captiol with RCUSA Advocacy Days.
The World Cup is an Immigration Story
As the FIFA World Cup continues to dominate headlines and pop culture this summer, the opportunity for the United States to host has brought immigration into the spotlight– and has reminded us of the immigration story the World Cup has always told.
Players represent adopted homelands. Fans cross oceans and borders for ninety minutes of football. The tournament can only exist because people move.

