Join colleagues and California for All Animals on July 15 at 12 p.m. PT as we explore how mass family separations are impacting our work, and how we can take action together. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is disrupting the safety and stability of our communities by targeting our neighbors and co-workers. When individuals face unexpected detention or move out of the U.S. to seek sanctuary, pets are often surrendered-and people become less likely to engage with organizations requiring identification for adoptions, RTO, or volunteer work. As ICE drives distrust, engagement with vaccination, spay/neuter clinics or other community events may drop.
Panelists will offer unique perspectives and practical strategies for supporting families and pets in our communities. This will be the last All Call before our August break-don't miss it! This critical conversation will help us understand the changing landscape and develop responsive approaches so that we can act with care instead of fear, and protect each other.
Panelists:
- Alessandra Navidad (Arizona Animal Welfare League)
- Ruby Montana (Bridge Pups Rescue)
- Ki (Community Organizer, Los Angeles)
Register for the All Call: https://tinyurl.com/all-call
Find past call resources and recordings, including the recent Multicultural Engagement Community of Practice series, at the Cal for All Animals website.
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Elise Winn
UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program -
www.sheltermedicine.comCalifornia for All Animals -
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