Climate change, a global phenomenon, mainly affects the most vulnerable communities. The destructive, extractive and exploitative economic practices that the Americas have suffered over the last two centuries have been a determining factor in the forced displacement of people. Wind of the Spirit is firmly committed to protecting the rights
Wind of the Spirit has dedicated years of work to promote civic and democratic engagement in our communities focused on human rights, labor, constitutional and immigrant justice. As part of our agenda, recognition of our rights and responsibilities is a critical task, as well as, advocacy and organizing to achieve
What do we do? Wind of the Spirit works to support people whose health and safety may be affected by the working conditions in which they find themselves. As part of our commitment and fight for immigrant rights, we have an alliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
At Wind of the Spirit, the No Human Being is Illegal workshop offers a comprehensive perspective that combines legal, historical and religious explanations for why no human being can be considered illegal. Each workshop is unique, as it is customized to meet the specific needs and characteristics of each group.
New Jersey has a moral obligation to provide a safe and welcoming haven for all of its residents. The Just and Welcoming Communities campaign works to build trust between immigrant communities and state and local law enforcement by advocating that law enforcement resources be used only for state and local
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