Citizenship Day
“On April 27th, Project Citizenship, “a nonprofit agency that provides free, high-quality legal services to immigrants” (https://projectcitizenship.org/) partnered with the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Advancement to hold its annual “Citizenship Day.” Per their website, “over 400 permanent residents were registered to start their journey to become U.S. citizens,” at the Reggie Lewis Track Center in Roxbury. To assist the aspiring citizens, over 100 volunteers composed of lawyers, law students, community members, and Project Citizenship staff worked in unison throughout different stations.”

Miles Koppe (right) and Juan Wulff (left) with ESL class alumni

Juan Wulff, Paul McAlarney, Unknown, Monique Tú Nguyen, and Max Gravalesse take a picture in venue.

“Application Assistance” section (front) and "Quality Control" section (back).

Project Citizenship Sign (front), “Application Assistance” section (back), and "Quality Control" section (back).

Project Citizenship Posters

Edward M. Flynn, City Councilor, speaking to unknown news (front), “Application Assistance” section (back), and "Quality Control" section (back).

“Application Assistance” section (left) and "Quality Control" section (right).