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AU CLALS has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in September 2024. The social media accounts linked to from AU CLALS are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube • LinkedIn • Bluesky Besides social media accounts, clals has populated their site with: • www.gofundme.com • Stripe | Infraestrutura financeira para aumentar suas receitas • Samu First Response • Colabora - Cruz Roja • Humanitarian Aid for Children in Crisis | UNICEF USA • www.savethechildren.org • Register for: Ecuador: Retrospects, Prospects & The Future Of South America • Register for: Book Talk: "Frames of Resistance: The Cinemas of Abya Yala" Tickets, Wednesday, May 6 • 4 PM - 6 PM | Eventbrite • Register for: Book Launch: Global Pathways to Becoming New Americans Tickets, Wednesday, April 29 • 6 PM - 8 PM | Eventbrite • Register for: Book Launch: Transnational Humans & Transnationalism in the Humanities Tickets, Tuesday, April 28 • 3 PM - 5 PM | Eventbrite • Politicking the Playing Field • Register For: Immigration: The Secret Sauce of US Innovation • Forced Back to Danger • No One Scores Alone - Part III • No One Scores Alone - Part II • No One Scores Alone - Part I • Venezuela at the Crossroad Tickets, Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite • Latino Power 250+: History, Voice, and the Future of Latino Democracy • Immigration Myths Die Hard | AULA Blog • Misconceptions, Latino Youth, and the Path Ahead: The Immigration Realities for Latino Communities in Washington, DC | AULA Blog • Europe, an Alternative to the United States for Central American Immigrants | AULA Blog • A Challenge Becoming an Opportunity: The Venezuelan Diaspora’s Journey to Social Integration | AULA Blog • Bendito Benito: The Cultural is Always Political | AULA Blog • Magical Thinking Won't Produce Cuba's Final Hour Tickets, Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 2:00 PM | Eventbrite • Immigration/Asylum/ Refugees Policy Tracker 2025 Federal Level • CLALS Website • Today In Immigration | Podcast on Spotify • Current Projects! • Why MS-13, M-18, and Tren de Aragua Are Not Terrorist Groups • (Not) Welcome to Florida: The Impact of Anti-Immigrant Policies • Meet the Director • Balancing Conservation and Extraction: Governance Challenges of Ecuador’s Yasuní-ITT Initiative • Join Us! • Green, Red, and Gold. I Need Only Blue to Play Uno • Give to the Center for Latin American and Latino Studies | Development and Alumni Relations | American University, Washington, DC • Trump Halts Immigration Application for Migrants Welcomed under Biden Administration • AULA Blog | Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, American University • Marginalizing Multilingualism: The Impact of Trump’s Order Establishing English as the Official Language of the United States • Immigration Is Healthy for America • Community Development Financial Institutions as Underappreciated Bridging Institutions for Latino Small Business Success • Detained and Neglected • The Trump administration says Tren de Aragua is a terrorist group – but it’s really a transnational criminal organization. Here’s why the label matters. • Football Welcomes the World. The U.S. Does Not. • Disappearances Amid Immigration Stops and Profiling • Climate Disaster, Human Displacement, and the Risks of Non-Economic Loss for Latin America and the Caribbean • Why Have Hundreds of Thousands Fled Ecuador Since 2020? • Constitutional Crisis: Donald Trump’s Immigration Policies Put Us All in Danger • Beyond the ITT Initiative: How Ecuador’s Civil Society Reclaimed the Future of Yasuní • Data Sovereignty: Whose Data, What Sort of Sovereignty, Limits • In The Heights • The Latin American Politics and Migration Studies Certificate Program • Call for immigration impacted AU Students • Project 2025: Presidential Transition Project & Immigration