Citizenship Day: Lucie’s Path to Citizenship

 
 

On May 26, 2023, Lucie Kazadi officially became a citizen of the United States after living in Kent, Ohio, for nine years as an immigrant from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Her accomplishment is not one that comes easily, as immigrants must pay hefty naturalization fees, become proficient in reading, writing, and speaking English, and pass a civics test on the U.S. government, history, and geography. Lucie’s story is just one of thousands of incredible narratives that embody the immigrant experience in America.   

When Lucie first arrived in Kent, Ohio, her new community immediately felt different from the one she left behind in the DRC. In Ohio, she noticed that people were outside far less often than in her home country, as though no one lived there. Eager to meet people in her community, Lucie began knocking on her neighbor's doors and introducing herself. She recalls, “I was going door to door. I’m a newcomer, I need to talk, and my English was very bad. Nobody could understand me. I was talking with a signal.” Over time, her determination paid off as she improved her English and established meaningful connections within her new community.

Lucie’s journey took an inspiring turn when she began working as a lunch monitor in several Kent schools. Through her work, she formed bonds with students and teachers who would play a pivotal role in her citizenship pursuit. It was a fellow teacher who introduced Lucie to the International Institute of Akron’s citizenship classes after she expressed interest in becoming a U.S. citizen.

In her initial three months attending citizenship classes, Lucie faced moments of doubt, saying, “All the questions they was asking me, I say, ‘I don’t have the answer, oh my gosh,’ but my classmates know everything except for me.” Discouraged, Lucie took a break from classes, coming back three months later with a renewed sense of determination. The students in the citizenship class at the International Institute grew close, helping and cheering each other on as they prepped for the exam. Outside of class, Lucie began studying the questions on the civics test 20 minutes per day, even using work breaks to practice questions and English. Larie Shaw, IIA’s citizenship class teacher, said that Lucie was an incredibly determined woman and worked hard to get what she wanted.

Lucie’s dedication did not go unnoticed at work. The teachers at the schools she worked in became aware of her pursuit and offered support. They helped her practice English and quizzed her on the test questions. Months of diligent preparation and collaborations with friends, co-workers, and IIA teachers led to the defining moment in Lucie’s journey: May 26, 2023, her citizenship exam.

Middle Photo: Lucie with IIA Citizenship Class teacher, Larie Shaw

The day arrived, and Lucie, feeling nervous, asked a friend to drive her to the exam location in Cleveland. The immigration officer conducting the exam revealed that she had once been a teacher, instantly putting Lucie at ease, as her friends and co-workers were also educators. After completing the exam, Lucie received the news she had worked so tirelessly for – she had passed and was now a United States citizen.  

Reflecting on her newfound citizenship, Lucie expressed, “I feel comfortable. I’m so glad. They told me if you become a citizen, you will have more opportunity.” Lucie’s most eagerly anticipated privilege as a citizen is the right to vote and participate in elections, allowing her to have a voice in shaping the future of the U.S.

In parting, Lucie offered a piece of advice to those considering the path to citizenship: “If you have the opportunity to do something, do it. Don’t wait.” Her story serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination that immigrants like Lucie bring to the United States, enriching the country with their unique experiences and contributions. Lucie Kazadi’s journey is a testament to the enduring spirit of those who pursue their dreams and aspirations, no matter the obstacles they face along the way.

August at the International Institute of Akron

August has proven to be a dynamic month at IIA, with celebrating Pride, embracing new team members, and continuing our commitment to assisting refugees and immigrants establish Akron as their home. We’re excited to share all our updates and resources for the month below!


Welcome to IIA’s new Director of Job Development and Education 

We are thrilled to introduce Joli Magnus as the International Institute of Akron’s new Director of Job Development and Education! After graduating college, Joli’s journey with IIA began as an ESL teacher for newly arrived refugees, evolving into an employment case manager over the span of a decade. Having volunteered across various departments during a brief hiatus, Joli gained a holistic understanding of IIA’s operations. Her profound commitment led her to Jewish Family Services, where she spent twelve years aiding individuals with disabilities find employment before returning to IIA as the Director of Employment and Education Services.

Joli’s history with IIA and her deep connection to its mission make her an invaluable asset to our team. Her role involves overseeing the employment and education departments, offering guidance and solutions to the team. With her problem-solving ability and familiarity with the challenges faced by both clients and staff, she is well-equipped to lead her team effectively. Joli’s vision is to maximize the potential of IIA’s employment and education programs, helping them reach new heights and align with the team’s collective goals.

As Joli begins her work in our employment and education departments, we eagerly anticipate her guidance in our programs' growth and fostering a stronger, more empowered community.  Welcome back, Joli!


PRIDE in Akron 

On August 26, IIA participated in Akron’s annual Pride March and celebration. It was beautiful to see the Akron community and beyond coming together to celebrate the LGBT+ community. IIA in particular, received many positive comments on our signs hand-made by the IIA staff. Thanks to everyone who attended and for showing your pride!


The Asylum Fund 

Over recent months, the International Institute of Akron has seen an increase in individuals and families arriving in Akron as asylum seekers, asking for legal representation and help with basic needs such as housing and food assistance.    

IIA is asking for your help to raise $10,000 through our Asylum Fund campaign. Every dollar contributed to this cause will be directly channeled towards individuals seeking asylum, offering them critical aid with housing, utility payments, and culturally appropriate food.  

If you are interested in donating, please visit www.iiakron.org/take-action.

With deepest gratitude, we thank you for your support in this urgent matter.


Shining the Spotlight: Expressing Gratitude to Former Board Member, Tania Nemer 

We extend our sincerest appreciation to Tania Nemer for her exceptional service as a member of the International Institute of Akron’s board from 2022-2023. With her recent appointment as an immigration judge at the Cleveland Immigration Court in August 2023, Judge Nemer’s profound dedication to the field of immigration law shines brightly.

Judge Nemer’s academic journey, marked by a Bachelor of Arts from John Carroll University and a Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School, has paved the way for her remarkable career. Her extensive experience spans various legal domains, including her role as a magistrate at the Summit County, Ohio Probate Court, where she oversaw crucial cases involving guardianships, civil commitments, and estates.

Noteworthy among her achievements include working as an immigration attorney at the International Institute of Akron and as a senior immigration attorney for Catholic Charities, Office of Migration and Refugee Services. Judge Nemer’s journey and contributions stand as an inspiring spotlight, reminding us all of the power of expertise, empathy, and dedication in shaping a more just legal landscape.

 
 

Join Our Team! 

IIA is currently seeking to fill several available positions on our team. If you want to apply or learn more, visit our website at www.iiakron.org/join-our-team.

 We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and look forward to hearing from you!

July at the International Institute of Akron

It’s been a busy month at IIA with celebrations, welcoming new staff, and helping refugees and immigrants call Akron home. We’re excited to share our updates for July with you below!


Welcome to the Team: Lah Shee, Susan, and Eva! 

Over the last couple of months, IIA has welcomed three new staff members, including Lah Shee Soe and Susan Mills-Martinez!

Lah Shee Soe began working at IIA as a refugee resettlement case manager in May of 2023. She is thrilled to begin helping people from other countries, because she understands first-hand the experience refugees go through upon arriving in their new communities.

Lah Shee was born in Myanmar before her family was forced to flee to Thailand and lived in a refugee camp for 14 years. At the age of 20, Lah Shee and her family were resettled in Minnesota, where he began working community support specialist and later as a benefits coordinator for refugees. Lah Shee moved to Akron in December of 2022 after getting married. Her previous work in Minnesota helped her transition into her new role at IIA where Lah Shee hopes to help others and meet new people in her community.

 
 

Susan Mills-Martinez began working at IIA in July of 2023 as a staff attorney. In her new role, she will represent clients in their immigration cases across all practice areas we handle: court, removal, affirmative petitions for adjustment of status and other family-based petitions, DACA renewals and applications, asylum, and naturalization. Before working at IIA, Susan worked as an attorney at a law firm in Chicago focusing on immigration.

Susan has dreamed of working at IIA since she learned about the organization nearly ten years ago, because there are few organizations in the area quite like it. She believes all Immigrants deserve good representation, good attorneys, and knowledgeable persons in the practice area, as immigration law is complicated and ever-changing.  

Joining IIA meant returning to Akron, where she previously graduated from law school; however, it was an opportunity for her husband that brought them here. Her husband owns El Meson, a delicious Mexican restaurant in Cuyahoga Falls.

Susan is bi-lingual, so she’s incredibly excited to work with Spanish-speaking clients and help them along in their legal journeys. She looks forward to helping our clients, going to court to represent clients, and showing them their legal options.

 
 

Annual Report 

We are thrilled to announce that our 2022 Annual Report is now available at www.iiakron.org/annual-reports! Be sure to check out all of the outstanding work the IIA staff completed in 2022.

 
 

Intern Appreciation Lunch! 

Friday, July 28, IIA staff celebrated our incredible Summer interns with lunch from Aladdin’s! We could not do our important work in the refugee and immigrant communities without the hard work of our interns and volunteers. We are so grateful, and they will be very missed!


Staff Training – Self Care 

Last month, IIA staff participated in our second trauma-informed care training. The presentation focused on how our staff can take better care of themselves so they don’t experience fatigue and burnout. This included tips on sleep, diet, mindfulness, and social connection.  

Thank you to Michelle Kriedler for sharing your expertise with IIA!


Donations 

We are currently seeking for donations to support our efforts in assisting refugees and immigrants in integrating into their new communities.

If you can donate anything on the list of needs below, please contact, donated.goods@iiakron.org

Current Needs:

  • Big pots

  • Pans

  • Lightbulbs

  • Twin-size blankets

  • Twin-size sheets

  • Toilet paper

  • Laundry detergent

  • Pillows

If you are interested in donating monetarily to support IIA’s work in the refugee and immigrant communities, please visit: https://iiakron.charityproud.org/Donate


 IIA is Hiring!  

IIA is excited to announce that we are currently seeking to fill multiple positions at our agency. If you are interested in applying for any of these opportunities or wish to learn more about them, visit our website at www.iiakron.org/join-our-team

We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and look forward to hearing from you!


Thanks for staying up to date on everything IIA, and we look forward to sharing more information soon!