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Standing with Our Immigrant Neighbors: How Religious Leaders & Congregations Can Make a Difference
Begins: October 4th, 2025
Ends: October 4th, 2025
(Pacific) 12:00pm

In partnership with Indivisible Hawai‘i Statewide Network

You are invited to hear Rev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy discuss how religious leaders and congregations can support and minister to immigrants during the second Trump administration. A nationally acclaimed leader in immigration justice, Dr. Vásquez-Levy blends theological depth, faith-based advocacy, and institutional leadership to inspire religious communities toward compassionate action.

His presentation will be via zoom and followed by in-person strategy sessions focused on effective and collaborative steps specific to each island. During the strategy sessions, ministers and lay-leaders on each island can brainstorm and plan concrete ways to support immigrants in their congregations and communities.

Program (Pacific Times)

12:00–1:00 PM: Talk & Q&A with Dr. Vásquez-Levy (live via Zoom from California)

1:00–2:00 PM: Local island strategy sessions — building concrete steps together for in-person attendees

Event is free and hybrid. For access to the Zoom link, please register for a ticket below.

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