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On March 10, we invite you to "SNAP and College Student Access: How Financial Aid Administrators Can Help Students Enroll in SNAP During the COVID-19 Crisis." Join experts from CLASP and from various states to learn the best practices for reaching out to college students about their eligibility for SNAP!
This roundtable brought together experts from academia and policy to discuss the harmful implications of increased immigration enforcement, restrictions on legal immigration, and the public charge rule for immigrant families’ in the United States during a worldwide pandemic. Participants also discussed strategies at the state and local level that aim to mitigate or overcome barriers to safety-net program access for low-income immigrant families.
Renato joined experts from Share Our Strength, Urban Institute, California Food Policy Advocates, and Inland Empire Coalition for Immigrant Justice to discuss what policies and strategies are available at the federal and state level to promote access to nutrition assistance programs for immigrant families.
Join CLASP in of a series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. Cara Page is a Black queer feminist cultural/memory worker, curator, and organizer.
Join CLASP in in the second of a series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. This two-part discussion will uplift movements to divest from law enforcement and mass incarceration and invest in historically oppressed communities.
The first of a two-part series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. This discussion will uplift movements to divest from law enforcement and mass incarceration and invest in historically oppressed communities.
On December 4, Renato Rocha and Rebecca Ullrich presented about the “public charge” rule at a community meeting hosted by Annandale Christian Community for Action.
On September 30, Madison Allen spoke about immigrant access to care at “Medicaid & ACA Hot Topics: What Advocates Need to Know” hosted by Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy.
On May 30, Carrie Welton will be a featured speaker at the 2019 National Student Parent Support Symposium in Columbus, OH.
On May 23, Carrie Welton, Parker Gilkesson, and Yesenia Jiminez hosted a webinar "Demystifying SNAP EBT Access on College Campuses" about student eligibility for SNAP and how campuses can improve access to SNAP to reduce food insecurity.