Education/Advocacy/Action
A collection of selected resources to help advocate and educate around issues of migration and human rights and organizations working on them.
Learn more about Immigration Enforcement
National Immigration Law Center resources around Know Your Rights, immigration raids, rights to legal representation, Muslim bans, "sanctuary" polivcies, interior enforcement and more.
Facing History and Ourselves: Global Immigration
A wealth of educator resources from the organization Facing History and Ourselves to help teach around various aspects of migration in the US and globally.
WE HAVE RIGHTS: What to Do When Interacting with ICE
ACLU materials include a short video in seven languages about a person's rights when interacting and being apprehended with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
A continuously-updated resource site for immigrants and allies across the United States.
Resources for Families Facing Deportation and Separation
Technical resources from the Women's Refugee Commission. The following guides and reports provide information about family separation due to detention and deportation, safety planning and child welfare for families facing deportation. The documents provide tools for preventing family separation, resources for families caught between the immigration and child welfare systems, and a comprehensive approach to the question on the lips of every mother facing deportation: “What about my children?”
Forensic Psychological Assessments for Immigration Court
Site with roots in the Pacifica Graduate Institute, containing resources for psychologists who want to write pro bono psychological evaluations for asylum applicants and immigrants facing deportation who are requesting hardship waivers.
Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice
Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice: Moving from Actor to Ally to Accomplice.
English for Speakers of Other Languages/Know Your Rights (ESOL/KYR) Tool Kit
Center-developed ESOL modules incorporate concepts of human rights and legal rights of interest to undocumented people in the US. Includes introductory guide for teachers on how to use the modules, and introductory video.
The Immigrant Learning Center
Organization based in Malden, MA providing a number of online resources and occasional webinars to learn more about immigrants in the US, among other services they provide.
Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance (AMOR)
Rhode Island-based alliance of grassroots organizations, providing community support in Rhode Island and southern New England for victims of hate crimes and state-sponsored violence. Have a 24-hour multilingual (currently English & Spanish) line that connects community members to AMOR’s network of services, including comprehensive mental health care, legal support, court accompaniment, community support, transportation, and interpretation.
Re-imagining Migration’s mission is to advance the education and well-being of immigrant-origin youth, decrease bias and hatred against young people of diverse origins, and help rising generations develop the critical understanding and empathy necessary to build and sustain welcoming and inclusive communities.
We achieve this by enriching our understanding of human migration, leveraging educators as pivotal agents of change, and empowering young people as civic agents—the life force of vibrant democratic societies.
Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network
A network of faith communities, individuals and other activist groups working to reduce the escalating harm of our immigration system in the current political context. Manages a bond fund in the Boston area to help get immigrants out of detention as well as providing accompaniment visits to people in ICE detention.