Miami NOW

National Organization for Women

Donate Join NOW

  • About
  • Issues
    • Constitutional Equality
    • Economic Justice
    • Freedom from Violence
    • LGBTQ Rights
    • Racial Justice
    • Reproductive Rights
    • Scholars of FL NOW
  • Get Involved
    • Join
    • Florida Young NOW

October 31, 2019 by NOW National

The Time is NOW: Unlock the Future for Women and Girls in Immigration Prisons

Statement from the National Organization for Women:

HOUSTON, TEXAS – Immigrant families are being inhumanely locked away in horrific and immoral detention facilities in Texas and around the nation and women and girls are suffering the most. Those fleeing to the U.S. are often seeking refuge from sexual violence, assault and poverty and they deserve a fair and humane immigration process. If they are to be held in these prisons, at a minimum, we have an obligation to give them access to vital human needs such as reproductive health care, feminine hygiene products and mental health care, among other provisions. They must also be free from physical and sexual abuse, strip searches by guards, invasive personal and intimate questioning and tracking of their periods by U.S. government officials.

The National Organization for Women (NOW), in collaboration with our coalition partners listed below, are hosting an “Unlock the Future” campaign rally in Houston. We are also issuing a Bill of Rights that will be delivered to top level government officials and launching an #UnlockTheFuture social media campaign.

Who: Joining NOW Vice President Christian F. Nunes will be:

  • U.S. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Representative for the 18th District of Texas
  • U.S. Congressman Al Green, Representative for the 9th District of Texas
  • U.S. Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, Representative for the 29th District of Texas
  • Kendrick Sampson, Activist and Actor From HBO’s Insecure
  • Ruby Powers, Immigration Lawyer and Human Rights Activist
  • Tia Oso, International Activist and Strategist for BLD PWR Initiative
  • Amy Hinojosa, President and CEO, MANA, A National Latina Organization
  • Frances “Poppy” Northcutt, Texas NOW President; First Female Engineer to Work in NASA’s Mission Control
  • Andrea Fernandez, NOW-Austin Chair; and additional speakers to be announced.

What: “Unlock the Future” Rally to demand humane treatment for the women and girls held in immoral immigration prisons.

Where: Hobby Family Pavilion at The Water Works – Buffalo Bayou Park: 105 Sabine St. Houston, TX 77007 (Cross streets to Amphitheater and lawn- Memorial and Sabine Parking lot across from the lawn – City Lot H)
When: Sunday, Nov. 17th, 2019; 1:00pm Central.

Unlock the Future Co-Sponsors:

National Partners
African Communities Public Health Coalition
Association of World Citizens
Black Women’s Blueprint
BLD PWR
CASA
Catholics for Choice
Dolores Huerta Foundation
Families Belong Together
Feminist Majority Political Action Committee
First Church UCC
Go With The Flow
Harness
Immigrant Families Together
Justice for Migrant Women
Legal Momentum
MomsRising
MamásConPoder
MANA
PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement
Refugee and Immigrant Center for
Education and Legal Services (RAICES)
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Sister Song
The Global Women’s Institute
The Peace Alliance
UltraViolet
UNITE HERE!

Local and State Partners
California Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (AD-51)
Border Angels
California NOW
Field Team 6
Heart of LA Democratic Club
Hollywood NOW
LEAN IN San Diego
NOW San Gabriel Valley
Planned Parenthood Generation Action at UC San Diego
Riverside County NOW
San Diego Area NOW
California Senator Pro Temp Toni Atkins
Stonewall Democratic Club
The Strategic Insights Group
Women’s March California
Women’s March San Diego
Houston Youth Activists (HYA)
Houston Area NOW
Texas NOW
Arizona Federation of Democratic Women (AFDW)
Arizona NOW
AZ Celebrates the 19th Amendment.
Central Phoenix • Inez Casiano NOW
Handmaids’ Resistance Phoenix
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJWAZ)
Women’s March Phoenix
Direct Support for Immigrants
S K Burt Law
The Outrage
Central New York NOW
Charlottesville NOW
Nevada NOW
Southwest Idaho NOW
Utah NOW
84 Reasons Inc
Pretty Girls Rock
Migrant Child Watch
C.A.E.O.S. Project
Eagle Wings
ECinaj
Refugee Aid
Uncage & Reunite Families Coalition
NetworkNoVA
Southwest Idaho NOW
Williamson County Texas NOW

More information: Visit our website, read our Bill of Rights or visit our Facebook Event Page.

For a full list of Unlock the Future Partners, please see our Bill of Rights.

Contact

Kimberly Hayes, Press Secretary, press@now.org, 202-570-4745

About NOW National

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Upcoming Events

There are no upcoming events at this time.

Get Miami NOW Updates

Sign up to stay informed on the latest news, events and feminist issues! Subscribe

Follow Us on Twitter

MiamiNOWFollow

MiamiNOW
Retweet on TwitterMiamiNOW Retweeted
NationalNOWNational NOW@NationalNOW·
24 May

Day 7 of #SistersinSuffrage, it's Meri Te Tai Mangakahia. This suffragist inspired future generations of Māori women. Thanks to her, Maori women won the right to vote in 1897. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100.

2
Reply on Twitter 1264574122979401730Retweet on Twitter 126457412297940173046Like on Twitter 1264574122979401730116Twitter 1264574122979401730
Retweet on TwitterMiamiNOW Retweeted
NationalNOWNational NOW@NationalNOW·
23 May

Day 6 of #SistersinSuffrage, we see Mabel Ping Hua-Lee, who led on horseback a suffragist parade New York City in 1912. her efforts paved the way for AAPI voters to stand for their rights. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100

2
Reply on Twitter 1264209470306967552Retweet on Twitter 126420947030696755221Like on Twitter 126420947030696755226Twitter 1264209470306967552
Retweet on TwitterMiamiNOW Retweeted
NationalNOWNational NOW@NationalNOW·
22 May

Day 5 of #SistersinSuffrage, we celebrate ambassador Vilma Socorro Martinez. This suffragist helped secure the Voting Rights Act to include Mexican Americans to be protected. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100.

2
Reply on Twitter 1263877286899511304Retweet on Twitter 126387728689951130417Like on Twitter 126387728689951130416Twitter 1263877286899511304
Retweet on TwitterMiamiNOW Retweeted
NationalNOWNational NOW@NationalNOW·
21 May

Day 4 of #SistersinSuffrage and a first generation suffragist, here's Harriet Forten Purvis. This powerful woman laid the groundwork for the first National Women's Right Convention. To learn more about this suffragist and many others like her, visit http://now.org/100.

Reply on Twitter 1263515397082365953Retweet on Twitter 126351539708236595314Like on Twitter 126351539708236595313Twitter 1263515397082365953
Retweet on TwitterMiamiNOW Retweeted
NationalNOWNational NOW@NationalNOW·
20 May

Today's #SistersinSuffrage is an educator and reformer who fought for the narratives of black women to be heard and founder of the Tuskegee Women's Club, Margaret Murray Washington! To learn more about her and many other suffragists like her, visit http://now.org/100.

2
Reply on Twitter 1263127192608935937Retweet on Twitter 126312719260893593718Like on Twitter 126312719260893593721Twitter 1263127192608935937
Load More...

Like Us On Facebook

Like Us On Facebook

Miami NOW

Miami NOW’s purpose is to take action through intersectional grassroots activism to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls.

Learn more about us.

Contact

Mailing Address
Miami NOW
PO Box 140341
Coral Gables, FL  33114

E-Mail
president@miaminow.org

Social

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Handcrafted with by Mapped Digital. NOW Chapter Websites Reinvented.