Join the Moral Immigration Cohort
Across the country, immigrant communities are facing escalating attacks, family separation, detention, deportation, criminalization, and policies designed to isolate people from the communities they call home. Faith leaders and organizers are uniquely positioned to respond with courage, solidarity, and moral clarity, but no organization, congregation, or movement can meet this moment alone.
Leadership Amplified will bring together organizers from across race, geography, faith, and issue area to:
- Learn with Christian Latino frontline immigration and migration leaders
- Build relationships across different communities and experiences
- Develop collaborative strategies to protect communities and shift harmful narratives
- Strengthen collective power for sustained action
While the cohort centers the leadership and lived experience of Christian Latino organizers, immigration justice is not a concern for one community alone. Migration stories are woven throughout the histories of families, congregations, neighborhoods, and communities across the United States.
Attacks on immigrants affect far more than those directly targeted. They shape our democracy, economy, communities, and shared understanding of who belongs.
This cohort is designed for leaders who recognize that immigration justice is connected to:
- Democracy and human dignity
- Racial and economic justice
- Religious freedom
- Multiracial and cross-community solidarity
Through shared learning, relationship building, and collaborative action, participants will explore how their distinct experiences and areas of work can contribute to a more coordinated, morally grounded, and powerful movement for justice.
Cohort Format
- In-person kickoff: August 26–27, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
- Kickoff schedule: Schedule: Dinner beginning at 6:00 p.m. on August 26, followed by programming through 3:00 pm on August 27
- Cohort dates: August–October 2026
- Virtual sessions: Three three-hour sessions following the kickoff
- Collaborative project: Participants will work together on a funded organizing project
This is a nomination-based cohort. You may express interest in being considered yourself, nominate another organizer, or do both.
Please provide your basic information below. After submitting this page, you will be directed to a short form where you can express interest in participating or nominate someone else.
Submitting your information does not guarantee selection for the cohort.