The African Bureau for Immigration and Social Affairs
advances social justice and civic participation. defending our people through legal and bail support, expanding language justice, developing grassroots leadership, and organizing for systemic change.
Guided by nit mbokkam
—your kin is your wealth—
we transform collective care into collective power so blvck immigrants can thrive with dignity, safety, and joy.
- o kiin, o pogum -
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OUR MANIFEST.
we envision a world where blvck immigrants live free from fear, fully resourced, deeply connected, and equipped to shape the systems that govern their lives.
a world where our languages are honored, our leadership is recognized, our communities are supported, and our humanity is affirmed.
changing the world is possible. we’ve done it before.
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Whether you're most comfortable contributing power, time, or money, this movement is for you; we need you on our team.
“ ABISA is necessary, especially in spaces here in the midwest where voices, and issues for blvck migrants are invisible. ”
we need organizations like ABISA to elevate and bring blvck immigrants voices to the forefront. galvanizing communty and partners to address those problems together, not just temporary but long term. ABISA is a champion for blvck migrants in the midwest and nationally. Don't wait for other people to do for us, but know we have power in our own hands
Tell your senators to vote for a Pathway to Citizenship
let’s meet up in real life to change blvck migrants life !
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