Funding Immigration Justice as a Young Person with Wealthy Immigrant Parents
Our member Andrea on leveraging her family’s privilege to support movements fighting to make migration humane and just for everyone.
Bay Area Resource Generation (BARG) is a member-led and member-organized chapter that organizes & supports members all across the Bay Area, as well as in Sacramento and Santa Cruz. Check out our LinkTree here to see what the chapter is up to currently!
As one of the biggest chapters in the country, we have dozens of volunteer leaders and hundreds of members. We partner closely with three local organizations:
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We are always looking for more people to join our community, and would be excited to meet you. If you want to learn more, fill out the national intake form and select “BARG” and we’ll connect you with a member. You can always reach out at bayareachapter@resourcegeneration.org if you have questions.
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Our member Andrea on leveraging her family’s privilege to support movements fighting to make migration humane and just for everyone.
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A few years ago, I suddenly found myself feeling utterly stuck. I had been participating in philanthropy with my family for many years, but the weight of this responsibility was…
by Dominque Tan and Rachel Gelman, Bay Area RG Chapter leaders If a group of poor and indigenous people knocked on your door, would you receive them? If they asked…
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