
In the ever-shifting landscape of U.S. immigration policy, staying informed isn’t just an advantage—it’s a necessity. As African immigrant communities navigate complex regulations, shifting laws, and advocacy efforts, one name stands at the forefront of these conversations: Diana Konaté, JD, Deputy Executive Director for Policy & Advocacy at African Communities Together.
On Wednesday, May 28, 2025, from 6 PM to 7 PM, a virtual discussion on the latest immigration policy updates impacting African immigrants. Hosted by the United African Organization. This conversation is designed to empower, inform, and unify communities facing immigration hurdles.
As an advocate working at the intersection of law, policy, and community action, Konaté brings critical insights into how recent legislative changes affect African immigrants and what steps can be taken to navigate these challenges. The event will cover key updates in immigration law, legal resources available to immigrants, and pathways for collective advocacy.
Attendees will have the opportunity to join via Zoom using Meeting ID: 859 8309 2201 or dial in at 1-312-626-6799 to participate in this crucial conversation.
United African Organization—a cornerstone of advocacy, unity, and empowerment—is committed to ensuring that African immigrants are equipped with the necessary tools to protect their status, understand their rights, and engage in policy discussions that shape their future.
For more information, visit www.uniteafricans.org.
As immigration laws continue to evolve, moments like these serve as more than discussions—they are a call to action. By engaging in dialogue, communities can strengthen their collective voice, pushing forward policies that recognize and uplift the contributions of African immigrants in the United States.
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