Farah Jeune is a skilled Communications Specialist at the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition, where responsibilities include supporting advocacy campaigns and leading social media content development. As a Freelance Illustrator through Studio Jeune Art since 2016, Farah creates impactful illustrations for health campaigns. Experience as Producer and Host of ºFarenheight TV at Boston Neighborhood Network focuses on highlighting the experiences of diverse community members. Previous roles include Educational Consultant for NMAC, Freelance Video Editor for The Well Project, and Art Specialist at The Amigos School, showcasing a commitment to education and community engagement. Farah Jeune holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)
MIRA works to advocate for the rights and opportunities of immigrants and refugees. In partnership with its members, MIRA advances this mission through education, training, leadership development, organizing, policy analysis and advocacy.. MIRA succeeds in mobilizing community groups and immigrant leaders to speak out with one voice about issues that affect them. Combining capacity building, technical assistance, community education and policy advocacy with community organizing and civic participation, we are committed to fairness for immigrants and to sound public policies. With more than 100 organizational members, MIRA is a respected state and national leader on immigrant issues, and an authoritative source of information for policymakers, the media, and immigrant communities. The Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) is the only organization in Massachusetts that brings together groups serving immigrants and refugees from many parts of the world, of various nationalities, races, and ethnicities. MIRA is a dynamic, multi-ethnic, multi-racial coalition that actively involves hundreds of grassroots immigrant organizations, human services agencies, legal service providers, religious groups, and human rights groups in cooperative efforts to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees.