#DREAMERSINMÉXICO

We are still dreamers in Mexico. We recognize that the term "dreamer" originally refers to the proposed but failed dream act that would have benefited a limited number of immigrant youth in the US. For ODA, the term "dreamer" connects us to our roots in the US and the struggle for immigrant rights there, while it also reminds us that dreams do not end at the border. We dream of a safer, stronger Mexico. We dream of families re-united. Our dreams are our struggle, and we dream of recognition for all of us who choose to live as bi national citizens with the right to education, employment, and wellbeing in the home of our choice.

#DEAQUÍYDEALLÁ

ODA listens to our community and this is what deported and returning youth in Mexico are demanding for their futures in Mexico and in the United States. We often feel "Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá," invisible in both countries, but we are standing up and demanding recognition and rights. We advocate online and off for the rights of transnational, multilingual, and multicultural people in Mexico and the United States. Invite us to your campus, church, or community to share our stories. If we can’t come in person, we can schedule a virtual teach-in.

Other Organizations

MIGRANTOLOGOS

A group of professors / researchers, scholars and activists issues whose axis is migration, which we understand from the many social protests fueled by international human mobility of our time, whether diversity, tolerance, plurality, but also racism, xenophobia, intolerance and misunderstanding to the other.

Asamblea Popular de Familias Migrantes

Migrants,families communities fighting for human rights, legal reforms and economic alternatives with a transnational vision for justice and equality. MEX-USA

Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migracion A.C.

The Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migración, AC (IMUMI) is a civil society organization that promotes the human rights of migrant women in Mexico and the United States.

Colectivo de Apoyo para Personas Migrantes A.C.

We work to promote, protect and defend the human rights of migrants, people applying for asylum and refugees in Mexico.

Iniciativa Ciudadana para la Promocion de la Cultura del Dialogo

The role of this association is to promote the political development with a democratic intelligence from civil society and this way be able to contribute to an empowered country.

Kino Border Iniciative

The Kino Border Initiative is a collaborative, bi-national apostolic effort that engage in Catholic education and faith formation, socio-pastoral outreach, research and advocacy on both sides of the border in Ambos Nogales, Arizona.

Muger Migrante A.C.

The Mujer Migrante Portal is a handy and reliable resource for migrants, from where you can obtain information regarding migration and human rights with a gender perspective.

We Belong Together

We Belong Together is a campaign to mobilize women in support of common sense immigration policies that will keep families together and empower women.

UNA VIDA, DOS PAISES

Una Vida, Dos Países is a collaboration among educators, researchers and filmmakers. Tatyana Kleyn, William Perez and Rafael Vásquez were Fulbright Scholars in 2014-15 in Mexico. Ben Donnellon and Tatyana Kleyn collaborated on a related film in 2013.