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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Alejita Rodriguez

USCRI sat down with Alejita Rodriguez, Director of USCRI’s shelter Rinconcito del Sol (a little corner of sunshine) this Women’s History Month to discuss the shelter, her career, and the importance of uplifting girls. Rinconcito del Sol is a shelter for unaccompanied girls between the ages of 13-17. At the shelter, they receive nutritious meals, […]

Women’s History Month Spotlight: AnnaMarie Bena

We sat down with AnnaMarie Bena, Senior Vice President at USCRI, to discuss her career, how she ended up in this role, and USCRI’s work shining a light on the issues women and girls’ face.   Q: What led you to your current role? AnnaMarie: My current role is a culmination, really, of all the […]

Women’s History Month Spotlight: Dylanna Grasinger

This Women’s History Month, we sat down with Dylanna Grasinger, Senior Director of Field Offices at USCRI to talk about her 20+ years of experience in the field, her role overseeing USCRI’s domestic offices, and her advice for achieving systemic access for refugees and immigrants.   Q: What led you to your current role? Dylanna: […]

Women’s History Month Spotlight: Hila Moss

For Women’s History Month, we sat down with Hila Moss, Director of Legal Services at USCRI to talk about her career and the USCRI legal team’s work.   Q: What led you to your career? Hila: I joined USCRI in November of 2015, I came on board as the immigration attorney under the Oak Foundation’s […]