Renee Titus

Renee Titus is currently a master of social work candidate at the University of Southern California with a concentration in social change and innovation. She has a bachelor's degree in business administration and has experience in project management and nonprofit marketing. She lived in Uganda for 8 months, and her experiences there inspired her to pursue a career in social work. She became invested in writing about and supporting immigrant and refugee populations and is driven to bring justice and aid while correcting the stigma surrounding them.

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Supporting Migrant Children Part 2: Educators & Schools

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Schools play an important role in supporting migrant children as they integrate into their communities or navigate the challenges of growing up as children of migrant parents. Educators can provide a place for migrant children to feel safe, learn about their community, build friendships and connections, and discover their innate strengths. Schools can support parents …

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Supporting Migrant Children Part 1: Community Members

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Out of all of the children living in the United States, over 25% live with at least one migrant parent. These first- and second-generation migrant children make up a significant portion of our population, having made the journey to the U.S. themselves or being born to parents that did. As community members, we must create …

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Supporting Refugee and Migrant Children

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Families and children from across the world are escaping to our borders in the hopes of living in a country where they will be safe from harm and have opportunities for a successful future. These children and families are changing the landscape of immigration as we know it. In the past few years, the immigrant …

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