Fellow feature: Kay El-moussaoui
Kay El-moussaoui, a 2023 Justice Fellow, shares why she began studying immigration law at 14, what motivates her to serve others and why non-lawyers should not provide legal advice.
Kay El-moussaoui, a 2023 Justice Fellow, shares why she began studying immigration law at 14, what motivates her to serve others and why non-lawyers should not provide legal advice.
In the “Where are they now?” series, we introduce you to former IJC Fellows and share their stories — how they became a Fellow and how their Fellowship experience informs their work today.
James Lopez Olvera, a 2023 Justice Fellow, shares what led him to become an immigration lawyer, how he works to prioritize his mental health and what he is most of proud of from the first six months of his Fellowship.
A few months ago, we asked our Fellows to reflect on the experiences that have made them stronger champions of immigrant justice.
In the “Where are they now?” series, we introduce you to former IJC Fellows and share their stories — how they became a Fellow and how their Fellowship experience informs their work.
During a winter 2023 check-in, IJC Fellows were asked to share an experience that has made them a more effective advocate.
In a major step forward for immigrant justice, Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC), the first and only fellowship exclusively dedicated to increasing legal representation for immigrants announces the elevation of its long-time Executive Director Jojo Annobil to Chief Executive Officer (CEO).