Virtual Programming
Like many organizations, the COVID-19 pandemic compelled us to turn to virtual programming. Since 2020, Call To Action has hosted engaging, dynamic speakers on the issues of anti-Black racism, Indigenous organizing, LGBTQIA+ rights, immigration reform, reproductive justice, and more. Scroll down to view recordings and clips of our recent offerings.
Asylum seekers in the shadow of Title 42
Retired journalist Jim McKeever discusses volunteering at the southern U.S. border. A lawyer from the Texas Civil Rights Project (TCRP), also discusses Title 42 and its affects on immigration.
A virtual gathering at Annunciation House
At this event, a member of the Call To Action Immigration Working Group shares the story of her week-long visit to El Paso and her experience volunteering at Casa de Refugio. This is followed by an extensive interview with the Director of Annunciation House, Ruben Garcia.
SOA Watch: Convergence at the Border
Hundreds of activists gathered at the US/Mexico border to bring attention to the dire situation of immigration in the country, including the use of privately run detention centers and the inhumane treatment of migrants. “We don’t cross the border, the border crosses us!”