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Webinar - Brave & Resilient: Supporting Student & Educator Mental Health when the Government Attacks Immigrant Communities

When educators, parents, students and mental health providers come together, we can support resilience in our students as our communities face the Trump administration's widespread ICE abductions, harassment and intimidation of our communities.
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At a Glance

When educators, parents, students and mental health providers come together, we can support resilience in our students as our communities face the Trump regime’s widespread ICE abductions, harassment and intimidation of our communities

Topics

  • Immigration

Outcomes

  • Support student and educator mental health and ensure our students are respected, protected and supported.
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National Education Association

Last Updated: November 19, 2025

Details

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Webinar

November 20, 2025 — 7pm ET/ 4pm PT

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When educators, parents, students and mental health providers come together, we can support resilience in our students as our communities face the Trump regime’s widespread ICE abductions, harassment and intimidation of our communities. 

Students and their families are responding to these attacks in a variety of ways including by organizing to create additional measures of safety and support, but many schools in immigrant communities are seeing reduced attendance with immigrant families fearful of being separated from their children. 

While certain decisionmakers try to divide us, educators, parents and mental health providers are coming together to ensure all our students -whether Native or newcomer -have the resources they need to learn and thrive.  

Join us for a webinar to hear how together we can support student and educator mental health and ensure our students are respected, protected and supported.

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