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May 18, 2024 · Saturday, June 8, 2024. 10:00a - 8:00p. 18th Street Casa de Cultura. 2057 W 18th St. Chicago, IL 60608.
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Health. Direct Access to Care (for low-income, uninsured...
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Visit | afirechicago. AFIRE Chicago staff are available from...
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Noel (they/he) began their relationship with AFIRE in the...
- Empowerment Pillars
We are increasing the visibility of issues and policies...
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AFIRE organizing is a strategy to intentionally create the...
- Illinois Domestic Workers Bill of Rights
As of January 1, 2022, all domestic workers employed in the...
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As part of our participation in 100 Days of Resistance, we...
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Executive Director. Ryan Viloria's time at AFIRE started as...
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Visit | afirechicago. AFIRE Chicago staff are available from Monday through Friday both in the office and working remotely from home. To visit AFIRE's office, we encourage you to make an appointment and sign-in at the HANA Center. Masks available on request.
AFIRE organizing is a strategy to intentionally create the conditions to learn, grow, build, and move towards a shared vision of liberation for immigrants, workers, domestic workers, queer and trans people, and oppressed peoples everywhere.
AFIRE Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 2,274 likes · 6 talking about this · 177 were here. AFIRE is a community organization that creates spaces for Filipinx/a/os to confidently advocate for the...
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AFIRE Chicago is a non-partisan grassroots community organization that works to build the capacity of Filipinx/a/os* to organize towards progressive change. They support the leadership of people most affected by structural injustice and make space for them at the forefront of their movements.
The Alliance of Filipinos for Immigrant Rights & Empowerment (AFIRE) is a grassroots community organization that builds the capacity of Filipino/a/xs* to organize on issues of...
FilAm History Happy Hour by FANHS Greater Chicago in partnership with AFIRE. Event by Filipino American National Historical Society - FANHS Chicago