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Anti-Defamation League Lesson Plans

ADL’s collection of K-12 curricula include timely lesson plans and multi-grade units that promote critical thinking and assist educators in teaching current events topics through the lens of diversity, bias and social justice.

National Conference for Community & Justice Resources

NCCJ provides resources that contain history, videos, statistics, articles and more. We all hope you find this information helpful and informative. NCCJ Resources can be used in clubs, classes, meetings, sharing with family or friends and just as an educational piece for your own learning.

Global Oneness Project

The Global Oneness Project believe that stories play a powerful role in education. Founded in 2006, as an initiative of Kalliopeia Foundation, they are committed to the exploration of cultural, environmental, and social issues. They house a rich library of free multimedia stories comprised of our award-winning films, photo essays, and articles, accompanied by companion curriculum for teachers.

ImmiLocal Tool

ImmiLocal is an interactive online map where you can search for: 1.) Nonprofit immigration legal service providers 2.) Financial lenders for immigration loans.

Use this directory of nonprofit immigration legal service providers and financial lenders for immigration loans to search for help on questions about immigration, filling out an application, or about paying immigration application fees.

Find an Immigrant-Serving Organization Near You

This site has identified more than 1,200 trusted non-profits, clinics, and immigrant-serving organizations that are able to connect with you directly in your community.

Online Detainee Locator System

Use this page to locate a detainee who is currently in ICE custody.

Know Your Rights Manuals for Detained Immigrants

The manuals on this site are intended to provide basic information to give immigrants an understanding of their rights under U.S. law during immigration proceedings or if they are arrested and detained by the Department of Homeland Security. They are available in multiple languages.

Deportation Defense Guide for the Faith Community

This guide is focused on lifting a case publicly in traditional and social media and placing pressure on immigration services with the help of congregations, the community, and elected officials. Although there is no guarantee, PICO has learned that in lifting up a case in the public sphere, each letter of support from a legislator, each newspaper article, each call from a community member to ICE, and each action taken by those advocating can help stop a deportation.

Resources for Survivors and Advocates

This site contains general resources and other useful information translated in several languages to assist immigrant survivors with their rights in this country. It also contains resources for immigration attorneys, practitioners, advocates, community organizers, and anyone working with immigrant survivors at risk of removal.

Resources for You and Your Community: ICE RAIDS

A list of resources provided by The Episcopal Chruch to help prepare families for ICE raids.

Rapid Response Toolkit

This toolkit provides ideas in developing a rapid response plan to help protect vulnerable immigrants in your community. It is of outmost importance to be prepared, keep organized and stand together in the event of a small- or large-scale ICE raid.

How to Be Prepared for an Immigration Raid

Given increased enforcement activity in recent years by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), it is important that immigrant rights advocates and local communities be prepared in the event of a raid.