With Central American migrants facing increasing levels of violence across migration corridors, organizations throughout the region are exposing the realities migrant workers face daily and consequently organizing for justice. This is a bottom-up collaborative approach to defend and advance the labor human rights of migrant workers through education, organizing, leadership development and the incubation of worker centers as nodes of innovation from the margins; in short, placing workers and their families at the center of the struggle for justice. This panel will reframe the conversation on labor and migration, highlight ways to improve the lives of migrant workers and reimagine the future of labor migration and transnational families.

This breakfast panel is open to all attendees on a first-come-first-serve basis and includes a complimentary breakfast. Space may be limited, so attendees are encouraged to arrive early to ensure their participation.