CUNY-IIE provides free 90-minute information sessions for pre- and in-service educators to learn, act and advocate for an equitable education for immigrant students and their families.
During these interactive sessions, CUNY-IIE instructors provide an overview of CUNY-IIE’s grounding principles and the multimodal and multilingual resources that have been developed for educators to use with colleagues, students, families, and community members.
Given the changes we are experiencing in the political landscape around immigration, we offer our info sessions to higher education institutions across the United States.
In order to request an in-person or virtual session for your Fall ‘25 course, please complete this request form by September 5 (priority deadline). We will do our best to accommodate as many requests as possible. If spaces are still available, we will accept applications after September 5th on a rolling basis.
If you have questions, please contact Emilia Fiallo, CUNY-IIE Project Researcher, at Emilia@undocuteacher.com.
CUNY-IIE is an NYSED-funded project that unifies educators, researchers, families, and local leaders to learn about, from, and with immigrant communities, to act in ways that center our shared humanity regardless of legal status, and advocate for equitable policies and opportunities.
Instructor Sunisa Nuonsy at an in-person information session at the CUNY-IIE office in Fall 2023.