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That Kind of Love Sustains Our Movement

febrero 1, 2022 By Yessie Bustos

– Julianna Rennie, Solidaridad intern

As SAF’s policy intern, I’ve had the privilege to work with organizers who are fighting for social justice. These people are passionate and tireless. Many of them have been part of the movement for decades. They are my heroes!

But sometimes I wonder where they find the energy to keep going. We’re advocating for commonsense reforms – a pathway to citizenship, a national heat stress standard, and in-state tuition for undocumented students, to name a few – but there are so many obstacles in our way. Politicians won’t budge. Big industries lobby against our reforms. And the bureaucracy slows everything down!

Even worse, we often spend time just trying not to go backwards! We recently argued against the NC General Assembly’s HB 259, a proposed anti-immigrant law that could have exposed non-citizens’ private information and removed naturalized citizens from the voter rolls.

Despite all of these obstacles, organizers still fight to enact our vision for a better future. We join Zoom calls at 6:30pm – after most people have stopped working for the day – to strategize. (I particularly love seeing people’s pets or toddlers make a cameo on their screens!) We share information and resources, and we show up for each other!

That kind of love – for our mission and each other – sustains our movement. Sometimes I feel frustrated about the pace of progress, but that’s okay because I don’t give up! Through this internship, I’ve learned that making new policy isn’t easy, but I’m committed to this work. I’m also humbled and inspired by the organizers who have dedicated their lives to the movement!

Filed Under: Apuntes de campo

SAF es incluyente de todas las expresiones y pronombres. Sabemos que la gente tiene diferentes maneras de crear lenguaje más inclusivo y tenemos toda la intención de que nuestro sitio web y las comunicaciones de nuestra organización sean cultural y lingüísticamente apropiadas. Con el fin de que nuestro contenido sea lo más comprensible posible para todos los públicos, incluyendo personas con diferentes habilidades de lecto-escritura y aquellos que usan lectores de pantalla, SAF ha decidido usar el español/castellano con un uso tradicional de género en este sitio web.

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