Why it Matters
During this annual series of events through Welcoming America and its partners, communities bring together new and long-time residents to build strong connections and affirm the benefits of welcoming everyone – including new Americans. It’s a time of immense challenges for our country and the communities we serve. We are becoming polarized, and too many Americans have been uprooted by the sense that they no longer belong. The values we stand for and the people we serve face grave threats. At the same time, many people are standing up for their neighbors and affirming that our country is a place for everyone, weaving together new and long-time residents so that we can all be part of the fabric of our shared future. To change the rhetoric, to shape the immigrant experience, to affirm our values and live up to them as a nation – this is an enormous task and will take all of us, working together. But never have we been such a powerful movement. Welcomers are leading the way in communities across the country, and our movement is 40 million strong and growing. Celebrate Welcoming Week, and show the world how your community welcomes everyone, including immigrants and refugees.
As the face of America changes, communities have a choice to make. Will they provide new Americans the opportunity to fully participate in civic, social, and economic life – and in turn, benefit from the talents they bring? Or will they turn away an innovative and entrepreneurial group of people who can help all residents thrive?
During this time of great uncertainty and fear for so many, Welcoming America stand shoulder to shoulder with you in our belief that welcoming must be an essential part of our collective future. Making sure all Americans – including immigrants – are able to participate fully in our communities will lead to greater prosperity for everyone; and it is also simply the right thing to do.Research has shown that immigrants are vital contributors, and communities can positively shape their destinies through inclusive policy and culture. With these trends, strong communities in the 21st century will be those that intentionally connect and actively include diverse people of all backgrounds.
The Background
David Lubell is the founder of Welcoming America and has been executive director since October 2009. An accomplished social entrepreneur, he began his career as an advocacy and organizing director of Latino Memphis. He later founded and became executive director of the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, where he helped to found Welcoming Tennessee, the model for what is now Welcoming America.
David's award-winning concept has gained recognition nationally and internationally. In 2014, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and BMW Group named Welcoming America as one of the top five recipients worldwide of the Intercultural Innovation Award to honor Welcoming America’s wrok in promoting intercultural understanding.
Currently, Welcoming America is working in 400 communities across the United States and engaging in projects in Australia and Germany.
Welcoming Week takes place September 14th to 23rd. Communities all over the US will bring together immigrants , refugees and U.S.-born residents in a spirit of unity to build strong connections across the community and affirm the benefits of welcoming everyone – including new Americans. Here you can find everything you need to host your very own Welcoming Week Event.
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