Advance Immigrant and Worker Rights in the Deep South
Founded in October 2020, Sur Legal Collaborative is an immigrant and worker rights organization based in Georgia - a state with some of the weakest worker protections and harshest immigration policies in the country. We seek to democratize legal knowledge and provide advocacy, education and legal support to build the power of grassroots movements fighting for economic, racial, and social justice in the Deep South.
In the organization’s first year alone, Sur Legal Collaborative allied with workers in filing successful labor complaints against abusive poultry facilities in North Georgia and has been part of the movement to shut down Irwin County Detention Center in Ocilla, Georgia – representing and securing the release for some of the last women remaining in ICE custody at the infamous facility where women were subjected to non-consensual gynecological procedures.
Your support enables Sur Legal Collaborative to continue to lend legal support to immigrant and worker communities in the struggle to end abuses in the workplace and in our country’s inhumane immigration system.
Donate now and fund legal support for movements fighting for economic, racial, and social justice in the Deep South.
Artwork by Jane Vora (Color Plus Form)