Caitlin Homrich-Knieling is the small town and rural organizer at Michigan United. In her three years at MI United, she has organized allies in the Rranxburgaj Family Sanctuary Campaign, led a volunteer canvass that flipped state house district 19, and started the MI Hometown Voices rural & small town listening campaign to expand the organization's membership to rural communities. She currently manages a deep canvass research project that is measuring the extent to which canvassers can reduce rural voters' prejudice against immigrants and bring them into our multiracial base. She received her MA in Anthropology at UMass Amherst (where she learned organizing).