Grassroots Advocacy Associate
Sofia Rosales-Zeledon is AILA's Grassroots Advocacy Associate, helping members engage with national advocacy campaigns around AILA's priority areas.
Sofia Rosales-Zeledon is AILA's Grassroots Advocacy Associate, helping members engage with national advocacy campaigns around AILA's priority areas.
Anna Marie Gallagher is the Executive Director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., (CLINIC). She has practiced immigration and refugee law for more than three decades, working in the United States, Central America, and Europe.
This contributor is a strong activist in their local Haitian community. They have requested to remain anonymous.
Chelsea Ridenour is a bilingual (English/French) social impact leader with extensive experience in migration, education, and community development. She has held senior roles at organizations such as the U.S.
Danette Dennison is a communications and media strategist with over 15 years of experience in advocacy and political communications. Shaped by her time living and working in Haiti and her time leading faith-based social justice initiatives, she brings a deep commitment to justice, accompaniment, and dignity. At Quixote Center, she approaches storytelling as not only a way to bear witness, bu
Dania González is a member of the Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC), currently serving at the Quixote Center, where she is happy to support their mission. Originally from Honduras and now based in South Florida, she has worked with various nonprofit and microfinance organizations, focusing on monitoring and impact evaluation.
Douglas Rivlin is the Director of Communication for America’s Voice and America’s Voice Education Fund. He previously served as Communications Director and Deputy Chief of Staff for Rep. Luis V.
Guy Marie is the chief agronomist and agronomy team coordinator for Karitas Pawas Lachandlè in Gros Morne, Haiti which maintains experimental gardens and offers agronomy formations at the Jean Marie Vincent Center. He studied agronomy at the Damien campus of the State University of Haiti.
Michelle Lapointe is the Deputy Legal Director for the National Immigration Law Center (NILC). Michelle Lapointe focuses on immigration enforcement, workers’ rights, and education issues. As a litigator, she has worked for more than a decade to advance and defend the rights of low-income immigrants and their families, primarily in the Deep South.