unseen: Life as a Blind Immigrant

Behind-the-(un)Scene: Know Your Rights as an Immigrant with a Disability

1 h 9 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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It’s been almost three years since unseen first premiered. Just when we thought that we’re wrapping up, the current political climate around immigration enforcement reinvigorated the work we’re doing. This episode is a special know-your-rights workshop geared for disabled immigrants, family members, or allies if ever they encounter ICE or immigration enforcement authorities at home, work, and healthcare settings. We recognize that there has been a big gap on how mainstream immigrant rights organizations overlook the access needs of disabled immigrants in providing critical information at this moment, so we hope the information presented here provides crucial and accessible information.

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