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“The immigrants and refugees—they don’t need fixing. It’s us who need fixing.” One of the memorable lines in this podcast about why Upwardly Global was founded (hint – the meaningful moment took place in a poultry processing plant) and why it is as relevant today as ever. Our Founder, Jane Leu,

As we take lessons from over a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Upwardly Global has been working hard to create opportunities and have critical discussions surrounding immigrant and refugee healthcare professionals. Our partnership with NewYork-Presbytarian has paved the way for dozens of paid internships and is changing the way we

The Improving Opportunities for New Americans Act of 2021 was introduced on June 25, 2021 to the House by four bipartisan members — an important development in recognizing and rectifying barriers that keep immigrants and refugees from contributing their skills and know-how to the country and economy. Upwardly Global has

For Immediate Release: Thursday, June 24, 2021 Media Contact: Rebecca Neuwirth, 917-238-3664, rebeccan@upwardlyglobal.org  Upwardly Global to be lead agency for New York State Office of New Americans Professional Pathways Program  Upwardly Global recognizes this as an investment in the future of immigrant and refugee job seekers.  NEW YORK — Upwardly

In June 2021, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) released their latest study on un- and underemployed immigrants in the United States: “Leaving Money on the Table: The Persistence of Brain Waste among College-Educated Immigrants” by Jeanne Batalova and Michael Fix. Updated information on underemployment among college-educated and professionally trained immigrants and

Thank you to Seeta Habib, our Upwardly Global program participant, for lifting up your voice for people from Afghanistan who worked with the U.S. military. Upwardly Global has been proud to support the integration and inclusion of Special Immigrant Visa holders (SIV) in the United States. Read Seeta’s June 24