Black Alliance for Just Immigration

Black Alliance for Just Immigration

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We are a US based national immigrant and racial justice organization. www.baji.org
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BAJI fights for the rights of Black migrants and African Americans through organizing, legal advocacy, research, policy, and narrative building to improve the conditions of Black communities by advancing racial justice and migrant rights.

Photos from Black Alliance for Just Immigration's post 06/19/2026

More than a historical milestone, Juneteenth honors generations of Black people who fought, resisted, survived, and dreamed of freedom despite the violence of enslavement.

At BAJI, we honor Juneteenth as a uniquely Black American legacy while recognizing its enduring lessons for Black people everywhere.

Honoring this history means rejecting division within the African Diaspora and recognizing our shared struggle for dignity, safety, and self-determination. We are strongest when we stand together; in solidarity, in community, and in the continuing pursuit for freedom.

—Happy Juneteenth!

06/18/2026

The campaign is in Houston tomorrow, June 19th for “Ride Around the City: Break the ICE Machine!”
Meet us at 8:45AM CT at 2310 Elgin Street in Houston’s Third Ward.

We’ll ride to several Hilton hotels calling on Hilton to change its policies and ask them not to host ICE, federal agents, and other government masked Bodysnatchers. Grab your bike, invite your people— ride with us as we build community and take action across OUR city‼️

✊🏿Email: [email protected]

Learn more: wemakethemstop.org

In collaboration with: Grassroots Leadership, Organize Texas, DSA Houston, BLD PWR

Photos from Black Alliance for Just Immigration's post 06/18/2026

TODAY, June 18, Nana Gyamfi is in Houston, Texas as a guest of BLD PWR Day! Doors open at 3pm CST

✨Magic Hour, featuring a Houston screening of Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters. ✨

✨Living Room Experience where Nana will be in conversation with Boots Riley, and Kendrick Sampson.

👉🏾 It’s a weekend full of activities! Click here for a full schedule and registration: https://events.humanitix.com/bld-pwr-day-juneteenth-weekend-2026

06/18/2026

✊🏿 What happens to our communities when ICE destroys the trust we have worked hard to build with our neighbors and local institutions?

Communities should not have to live under the constant threat of surveillance, harassment, detention, and deportation. ICE does not make us safer — they create fear, break relationships, and prevent communities from thriving.

Hear reflections from community members on why we need ICE out of our communities.

👉🏾Learn more: wemakethemstop.org

06/17/2026

Happening tomorrow!

Don't miss Black, Q***r, Migrant & Still Fighting on June 18 from 6–7 PM EST.

We'll discuss how Black migrant and LGBTQIA+ communities are creating change, building solidarity, and advancing justice.

Register: bit.ly/BeyondTheSystem

What does it mean to live at the intersection of Black, q***r, and migrant identities—and how do these experiences fuel movements for justice?

Join us on Thursday, June 18, 2026, from 6–7 PM EST for “Black, Q***r, Migrant & Still Fighting,” a powerful conversation in our Black Migrant Power series.

We'll discuss how Black, migrant, and LGBTQIA+ communities continue to build coalitions, lead transformative change, and fight for collective liberation. Don't miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and imagine a future rooted in freedom and belonging.

Register: bit.ly/BeyondTheSystem

06/16/2026

🇭🇹✊🏿 What happens to a community’s creativity, culture, and sense of belonging when families live under the threat of harassment, detention and deportation by the Bodysnatchers?

Hear reflections from Miami’s Little Haiti.

👉🏾Learn more: wemakethemstop.org

Photos from Black Alliance for Just Immigration's post 06/12/2026

When Black communities lose political power, the consequences are not limited to election outcomes. Reduced representation affects public policy, resource allocation, community investment, civil rights protections, and the ability of Black communities to defend themselves against discrimination and state violence!

The fight for Black voting rights is a fight for dignity, representation, safety, and self-determination for Black people everywhere.

06/12/2026

Join us next Friday, June 19th at 8:45 AM CT in Houston’s Third Ward as we ride across the city to several Hilton hotels and call on Hilton to stop hosting ICE, federal agents, and masked government mercenaries.

We’re spreading the word, building community power, and demanding accountability from corporations that profit from the criminalization of Black and migrant communities.

Meet us at 2310 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004, and ride with us as we take action to protect our people.

👉🏾Learn more and get involved: wemakethemstop.org

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