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Luther College faculty helps develop VIISTA program to train immigrant advocates Search: February 22, 2021 Susan Schmidt, Luther College assistant professor of social work, is part of a team that has developed the Villanova Interdisciplinary Immigration Studies Training for Advocates (VIISTA) program at Villanova University. The purpose of the program is to train non-lawyer immigrant advocates. The U.S. immigration system provides no guarantee of legal help for those going through proceedings, and most people try to do it pro se (on their own), said Schmidt. Can you imagine going through legal proceedings in another country without help, and perhaps without speaking the language or understanding the system of government? In the U.S., this is the case for adults, as well as children. Trained, knowledgeable advocates can make a difference, and the VIISTA program prepares everyday Americans to get involved. ....
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100 images that defined the Ann Arbor area in 2020 Updated Jan 01, 2021; Facebook Share Twitter Share ANN ARBOR – 2020 is history. It will no doubt go down as one of the most unusual years in our city’s - and our country’s - history. Never content to simply be along for the ride, Ann Arbor has taken on every issue that the year presented in its own unique way. From the eerily quiet streets that characterized the early peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March and April to the fever pitch of a tumultuous election year, from the isolation of self-quarantine to the vibrant culture that emerged again as we learned new ways to connect through the year, Ann Arbor’s story was written in moments big and small. ....