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Multimedia

Video May 18, 2010

The 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prizes Award winners were honored for their exceptional immigrant integration initiatives at a ceremony in Washington, DC, on May 18, 2010.

2010 E Pluribus Unum Prizes: Honoring Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives

2010 E Pluribus Unum Prizes: Honoring Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives

E Pluribus Unum Prizes 2010 Awards Ceremony Opening Remarks

Tacoma Community House Wins MPI's 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize for Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiative

Tacoma Community House Accepts MPI's 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize at Awards Ceremony

Upwardly Global Wins MPI's 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize for Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiative

Upwardly Global Accepts 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize for Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives

Latino Community Credit Union Wins 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize for Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives

Latino Community Credit Union Accepts 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize for Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives

McDonalds English Under the Arches Receives 2010 E Pluribus Unum Honorable Mention

McDonald's 'English Under the Arches' Accepts E Pluribus Unum Prizes Honorable Mention

Illinois State-Private Partnership Wins MPI 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize for Exceptional Immigrant Integration Initiatives

Illinois New Americans Integration Initiative Honored with 2010 E Pluribus Unum Prize

UAC Webinar Train UNHCR
Audio
June 25, 2014

The flow of unaccompanied children from Central America and Mexico to the United States has surged 90 percent since last year, with government officials predicting that it might reach 90,000 by the end of the fiscal year in September—and perhaps 130,000 next year. This telebriefing discusses factors behind the flows as well as short- and longer-term policy options for improving how the U.S. immigration system interacts with this population with distinct needs.

EventPH 2014.06.24 Detained or Deported
Video, Audio
June 24, 2014

This MPI panel discussion focuses on a toolkit by the Women's Refugee Commission to provide detained and deported immigrants as well as unauthorized immigrant mothers and fathers with crucial information to protect and maintain their parental rights and make well-informed decisions regarding the care and welfare of their children.

_LampedusaMigrants
Audio
June 18, 2014

This MPI Europe telebriefing, releasing the brief "Strengthening Refugee Protection and Meeting Challenges: The European Union’s Next Steps on Asylum," examines Europe's current reality with respect to migration and asylum and assesses the possibilities for future development of EU immigration policy.

_LockerHall
Audio
June 18, 2014

This webinar exploring findings from MPI's report, Critical Choices in Post-Recession California: Investing in the Educational and Career Success of Immigrant Youth, which focuses on the implications of California's public education system reforms for the state's 3.3 million fi

EventPH 2014.5.20 Addressing Barriers to Successful Engagement of Immigrant and Refugee Parents of Young Children
Audio
June 2, 2014

The authors of the report "Immigrant Parents and Early Childhood Programs: Addressing Barriers of Literacy, Culture, and Systems Knowledge" discuss their findings on this webinar. They and other presenters detail the experiences and challenges faced by early childhood programs and immigrant and refugee parents as they connect with one another.

EventPH 2014.5.20 Syrians on the Edge The Status of Refugees in Neighboring Countries
Video, Audio
May 20, 2014

A discussion with findings from an ORSAM report that evaluates the effect of the Syrian refugee crisis on Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, as well as on the more than 3 million Syrians who have fled their homeland to become refugees in neighboring countries.

EVENTPH 2014.5.14 State Level Initiatives to Address Brain Waste
Audio
May 14, 2014

A discussion of data compiled by MPI on "brain waste" among foreign-trained nurses, engineers, and teachers, with updates on three state-level initiatives—in Illinois, Massachusetts, and Washington State—that are working to analyze and address challenges faced by immigrants and refugees with degrees and training in these fields.

EVENTPH 2014.5.8 A Discussion on the Global Forum on Migration and Development Perspectives from Asia and the Pacific2
Audio
May 8, 2014

Offering insights on migration issues affecting the Asia-Pacific region today, this event launches an issue brief that explores Asia-Pacific priorities for the 2014 Global Forum on Migration and Development and examines ways the GMFD can be a results-oriented forum.

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