A Rich Kid Visits ICE
How does class privilege inform how we act for immigration justice?
Resource Generation is a multiracial membership community of young people (18-35) with wealth and/or class privilege committed to the equitable distribution of wealth, land, and power. As a local chapter of RG, RG Boston anchors local RG host activities ranging from monthly praxis meetings and workshops to donor circles and collective action.
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How does class privilege inform how we act for immigration justice?
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