Refugee Artisan Initiative partners with refugee and immigrant women to build skills, launch small businesses, and craft sustainable products that empower communities and protect our planet.
60% of Refugee Women are unemployed in the U.S.
This is the highest unemployment rate of any group in the U.S.
60% of Refugee Women are unemployed in the U.S.
This is the highest unemployment rate of any group in the U.S.
A Problem of Plenty: Single use materials
Due to a system that rewards consumerism, many materials receive only a single use before they end up in the landfill.
A Problem of Plenty: Single use materials
Due to a system that rewards consumerism, many materials receive only a single use before they end up in the landfill.
At RAI, artisans receive upskilling and micro-business training to overcome barriers to employment and begin handcrafting goods from recycled materials. This innovative approach champions both equity and sustainability: women achieve economic independence, and materials that would otherwise go to landfills find a second (or even third or more) use.
At RAI, artisans receive upskilling and micro-business training to overcome barriers to employment and begin handcrafting goods from recycled materials. This innovative approach champions both equity and sustainability: women achieve economic independence, and materials that would otherwise go to landfills find a second (or even third or more) use.
RAI partners with refugee and immigrant women to foster an inclusive, prosperous transition to the U.S. through artisan skills training and microbusiness development.
Our vision is a community that values and invests in refugee and immigrant women as they achieve economic independence.
RAI partners with refugee and immigrant women to foster an inclusive, prosperous transition to the U.S. through artisan skills training and microbusiness development.
Our vision is a community that values and invests in refugee and immigrant women as they achieve economic independence.
A champion for circular economy, textile re-use and resource protection, Kristina has been a part of RAI at every level. She’s led highly creative and technical teams to create ground-breaking entertainment for studios like Walt Disney Animation Studios, DreamWorks Animation and Madison Square Garden Sphere Studios. She is a two-time Academy Award winning producer for Best Animated Short Film for “Feast” (2014) and “Paperman” (2012.) As a daughter of two immigrants to the US, Kristina is passionate about helping the RAI community find their financial and social footing.
Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Hind Audsley as its new Executive Director.
Born in the U.S. with roots in the Philippines, Leslie leads marketing, communications, and brand strategy at RAI, showcasing the artisans’ journeys and creativity into stories that inspire and drive impact. She believes in the power of storytelling to connect communities and showcase mission-driven work.







