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[personal profile] tanaqui
These three links were posted over at [community profile] fail_fandomanon in the dedicated post for discussing Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
https://www.standwithukraine.how/ - a comprehensive, readable site in a bunch of languages that clearly indicates where your donation will go, has links to a lot of official information sources, and provides templates and resources for online and offline activism

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kBlxPToeCFXL3Mj7jSkoEe8049qmq0OLxjBEzqJaetU/htmlview -- spreadsheet managed by the Oxford University Ukrainian Society with links to donations and remote volunteering (hoping that second tab expands in the coming days)

https://respondcrisistranslation.org/en/get-involved -- do you speak Russian/Ukrainian/EU languages? Ukrainian refugees are going to need a lot of help in the coming weeks and months in the countries they've had to move to; providing translations of essential documents is a great way to pitch in (but note fluency requirements). I especially recommend checking this out as a kind of "pay it forward" thing -- even if you don't have the relevant languages to help Ukrainians, you can help out other people around the world in similar situations
Someone else posted this from a verified user:

How can I help African/Caribbean students evacuating Ukraine? - A thread
https://mobile.twitter.com/korrinesky/status/1497589436904660992
Many of the major humanitarian and aid organisations are also providing assistance either in Ukraine or for the refugees who have reached neighbouring countries and would appreciate donations.

https://msf.org.uk/article/ukraine-msf-mobilises-response-ukraine-and-nearby-countries - Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF)

https://www.unicef.org/emergencies/conflict-ukraine-pose-immediate-threat-children - UNICEF

https://www.icrc.org/en/where-we-work/europe-central-asia/ukraine - International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

Please let us know in comments of any other verified and vetted places to donate.
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[personal profile] beatrice_otter
There are several bills in congress right now that affect US treatment of immigrants and refugees, and the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee service has a handy-dandy widget to email or call your Senators/Representative in support of fair and just treatment. LIRS is a Christian organization, but it's easy enough to delete the one line stating your religious affiliation if you wish.

First up, we have the US Citizenship Act of 2021, Biden’s immigration reform proposal. Among its many provisions, it provides DACA and TPS recipients with green cards, setting them on a path to citizenship, improves the family reunification process by reducing visa backlogs, and creates a pathway to earned citizenship for approximately 11 million immigrants in the country without legal status. If you would like to support the Citizenship Act, contact your elected officials.

Second is The Protection of Kids in Detention Act, or PROKID Act, which would provide a critical layer of oversight and ensure transparency, protection, and accountability for all immigrant children in any type of government custody. It would create a permanent Office of the Ombudsman within the Department of Human and Health Services to act as an advocate, subject-matter expert, and independent authority responsible for ensuring that the rights afforded to children by the Flores Settlement Agreement, the 2008 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), and other relevant statutes are properly recognized, applied, and enforced. To support the PROKID Act, use this email widget to contact your elected officials.

Third, we have the The Guaranteed Refugee Admissions Ceiling Enhancement Act, or GRACE Act, would protect and restore the U.S. resettlement program by setting a minimum refugee admissions goal of 125,000 and increasing congressional oversight over the administration's operations of the resettlement program. To support the GRACE Act, use this email widget to contact your elected officials.


On a related note, if you would like to put pressure on your elected officials to move left, but don't know how, the website 5calls.org/ is an easy way to do it. They always have a list of issues at a national and state level, with information on the issue and a script to call with and a widget to get the right phone numbers for your elected officials.
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[personal profile] tanaqui
It's been an eventful week, with the release of transcripts of witness testimony from the impeachment hearings, ground rules being laid for the public hearings starting next week and some pleasing election results. Also not a good week in court for the Trump family, with Trump fined for misusing his charitable foundation and being ordered to turn over his tax returns to a grand jury.

It's been quiet in the comm, but do let us know in comments what you've been up to. It's always good to hear from you!

Ongoing Actions

Action: Call Governors About Refugee Resettlement
Need To Stock Up On Spices?
Postcards to Voters — the big push for the early November elections is over but it sounds like they will be launching some new campaigns soon
Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22871 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 3


This week, I...

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called my one senator
0 (0.0%)

called my other senator
0 (0.0%)

called my representative
0 (0.0%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
2 (66.7%)

attended a town hall
1 (33.3%)

donated money to a cause
1 (33.3%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
0 (0.0%)

signed up for alerts
1 (33.3%)

worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
1 (33.3%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
1 (33.3%)

did something else
0 (0.0%)

committed to action in the coming week
0 (0.0%)


tassosss: Shen Wei Zhao Yunlan Era (Default)
[personal profile] tassosss
Next week is election day on Nov 5 for elections in Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisiana (and local elections in a lot of places!).

Ongoing Actions

Action: Call Governors About Refugee Resettlement
Need To Stock Up On Spices?
Postcards to Voters is focusing on 2019 elections. State legislatures in Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisiana are on the ballot. (Hat-tip to [personal profile] teaotter
Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

What have you been up to this week?

Poll #22836 This week I
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7


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called my one senator
1 (20.0%)

called my other senator
1 (20.0%)

called my representative
1 (20.0%)

called my governor
1 (20.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
2 (40.0%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
3 (60.0%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

.

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went to a protest
0 (0.0%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
0 (0.0%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
2 (50.0%)

did something else
2 (50.0%)

committed to action in the coming week
1 (25.0%)



tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
Time for another check-in! (Where did October go?) It's been fairly quiet in the comm, but we do have a new action and plenty of ongoing ones. And do let us know in comments what you've been up to. It's always good to hear from you!

New Actions
Action: Call Governors About Refugee Resettlement

Ongoing Actions

Need To Stock Up On Spices?
Postcards to Voters is focusing on 2019 elections. State legislatures in Virginia, Kentucky, and Louisiana are on the ballot. (Hat-tip to [personal profile] teaotter
Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22808 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7


This week, I...

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called my one senator
1 (14.3%)

called my other senator
1 (14.3%)

called my representative
2 (28.6%)

called my governor
1 (14.3%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
3 (42.9%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
0 (0.0%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
0 (0.0%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
2 (28.6%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
3 (42.9%)

did something else
2 (28.6%)

committed to action in the coming week
0 (0.0%)


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[personal profile] redbird
The administration wants to allow states, cities, and towns to allow, or block, refugee resettlement in that city or state. (There's a lawsuit challenging this, but who knows what will happen?)

HIAS is asking Americans to call their governors and tell them to come out in favor of refugee resettlement. That link is to a page that will place a call to your governor's office for you, but I read the email and wrote my own script.

In case anyone wants it, here's the first part of what I left on Governor Baker's answering machine:

"Hello, my name is [real name]. I’m a constituent from Belmont. Please tell the governor to declare his support for refugee resettlement in Massachusetts." (I then said that this is particularly important to me because my mother was a refugee.)
tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
This week, impeachment efforts continue to move forward. Trump's policy on Syria is incoherent and inconsistent but consistently genocidal. And we might finally find out what's in those tax returns.

Do let us know what you've been up to. It's always good to hear from you!

New Actions

TODAY! #Impeachnow: In-person Actions And Events
Need To Stock Up On Spices?

Ongoing Actions

Postcards to Voters is focusing on 2019 elections. State legislatures in Virgina, Kentucky, and Louisiana are on the ballot. (Hat-tip to [personal profile] teaotter)
Fandom Auction: Marvel Trumps Hate 2019
Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Action: Comment Against Snap Rule Change
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?


Poll #22759 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5


This week, I...

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called my one senator
2 (40.0%)

called my other senator
1 (20.0%)

called my representative
2 (40.0%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
2 (40.0%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
1 (20.0%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
1 (20.0%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
1 (20.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
1 (20.0%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
1 (20.0%)

did something else
1 (20.0%)

committed to action in the coming week
2 (40.0%)



tassosss: Shen Wei Zhao Yunlan Era (Default)
[personal profile] tassosss
Hey folks, quiet on the comm, but lots happening out there. Impeachment proceedings continue, climate strikes took place, and the Supreme Court's new term starts this week.

Let us know what you've been up to. It's always good to hear from you!

New Actions/Info

Postcards to Voters is focusing on 2019 elections. State legislatures in Virgina, Kentucky, and Louisiana are on the ballot. Hattip to [personal profile] teaotter 

Ongoing Actions

Fandom Auction: Marvel Trumps Hate 2019
Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22713 Thi week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7


I

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called my one senator
2 (40.0%)

called my other senator
1 (20.0%)

called my representative
3 (60.0%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
3 (60.0%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
3 (60.0%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

.

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went to a protest
1 (25.0%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
1 (25.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
2 (50.0%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
2 (50.0%)

did something else
0 (0.0%)

committed to action in the coming week
1 (25.0%)



tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
This week saw the launch of a formal impeachement inquiry into Trump, following revelations about the phone call with the president of Ukraine. And it turns out there isn't just one whistleblower but two, with other one alleging possible interference with the IRS audit of Trump's tax returns.

We've only had one new post in the comm, but plenty of ongoing actions -- those relating to immigration have new impetus from the news that the administration is drastically cutting the number of refugees allowed to enter the country.

And please do continue to tell us in the comments what you've been doing! It's great to hear about all the amazing things our members are involved in and a chance for you to inspire others to join in.

New Actions

Fandom Auction: Marvel Trumps Hate 2019

Ongoing Actions

Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?


Poll #22678 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 9


This week, I...

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called my one senator
1 (11.1%)

called my other senator
1 (11.1%)

called my representative
2 (22.2%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
3 (33.3%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
4 (44.4%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
1 (11.1%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
1 (11.1%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
3 (33.3%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
2 (22.2%)

did something else
2 (22.2%)

committed to action in the coming week
1 (11.1%)



tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
This week saw another Democratic primary debate, while an Appeals Court reinstated an emoluments case against Trump, people were kicked off a ferry from the Bahamas to Florida over confusion between the ferry company and CBP about documentation and the administration is planning on screwing up the Amazon even further (to add to screwing up the Arctic). So a typical week, these days....

There was nothing new in the comm this week, but we've plenty of ongoing actions.

Please also tell us in the comments what you've been doing! It's great to hear about all the amazing things our members are involved in and a chance for you to inspire others to join in.

Ongoing Actions

Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Action: Comment Against Snap Rule Change
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22628 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7


This week, I...

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called my one senator
1 (14.3%)

called my other senator
0 (0.0%)

called my representative
1 (14.3%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
0 (0.0%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
2 (28.6%)

attended an in-person activist group
2 (28.6%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
0 (0.0%)

signed up for alerts
1 (14.3%)

worked for a campaign
1 (14.3%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
1 (14.3%)

took care of myself
3 (42.9%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
2 (28.6%)

did something else
2 (28.6%)

committed to action in the coming week
1 (14.3%)


tassosss: Shen Wei Zhao Yunlan Era (Default)
[personal profile] tassosss
Hi folks! I apologize for my long absence. Things are normalizing again in my life so I'll be back to posting regularly for check-ins. I want to thank [personal profile] tanaqui for keeping everything running.

I hope everyone in the path of Hurricane Dorian weathered the storm okay. I also want to give a hug to all our UK friends dealing with Brexit fuckery this week. I don't know if or how we can help, but let us know.

We don't have many new posts this week so here are ongoing actions.

Ongoing Actions
Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)
Action: Comment Against Snap Rule Change
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

How's everyone doing out there? What do you plan to get involved in?

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 2


This week I...

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called my one senator
0 (0.0%)

called my other senator
0 (0.0%)

called my representative
0 (0.0%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
1 (100.0%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
1 (100.0%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

.

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went to a protest
2 (100.0%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
1 (50.0%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
0 (0.0%)

did something else
1 (50.0%)

ommitted to action in the coming week
0 (0.0%)

tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
How is it September already? I hope you're all having a good Labor Day weekend and that anyone in the path of Hurricane Dorian stays safe.

We've had a few new actions in the past couple of weeks that are listed below. And with another mass shooting in Texas yesterday, our ongoing actions relating to gun control are still sadly relevant. As, of course, are our our actions relating to migrants and refugees, with reports of further ways people are being targeted and mistreated.

Please also tell us in the comments what you've been doing! It's great to hear about all the amazing things our members are involved in and a chance for you to inspire others to join in.

New Actions

Use #Nogoatsnoregistries To Push Back Against Calls For Institutions, Registries
Planned Parenthood Has Been Forced Out Of The Title X Program
Take The Senate (Fund)

Ongoing Actions

Action: Comment Against Snap Rule Change
Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22580 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 10


This week, I...

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called my one senator
0 (0.0%)

called my other senator
0 (0.0%)

called my representative
1 (10.0%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
1 (10.0%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
3 (30.0%)

attended an in-person activist group
1 (10.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
2 (20.0%)

signed up for alerts
1 (10.0%)

worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
4 (40.0%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
6 (60.0%)

did something else
1 (10.0%)

committed to action in the coming week
2 (20.0%)


tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
Still pretty quiet in the comm, but one new action around SNAP, and plenty of ongoing actions related to migrants and gun-control.

Please also tell us in the comments what you've been doing! It's great to hear about all the amazing things our members are involved in and a chance for you to inspire others to join in.

New Actions

Action: Comment Against Snap Rule Change

Ongoing Actions

Some gun control resources (in a previous check in post)
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22538 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 6


This week, I...

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called my one senator
1 (16.7%)

called my other senator
1 (16.7%)

called my representative
1 (16.7%)

called my governor
0 (0.0%)

called my state reps
0 (0.0%)

sent a postcard/email/letter/fax
2 (33.3%)

attended a town hall
0 (0.0%)

donated money to a cause
1 (16.7%)

attended an in-person activist group
0 (0.0%)

participated in phone/online training
0 (0.0%)

went to a protest
2 (33.3%)

signed up for alerts
0 (0.0%)

worked for a campaign
0 (0.0%)

did textbanking/phonebanking
0 (0.0%)

took care of myself
3 (50.0%)

not a US citizen but worked in solidarity in my own community
1 (16.7%)

did something else
3 (50.0%)

committed to action in the coming week
2 (33.3%)


tanaqui: Illumiinated letter T (Default)
[personal profile] tanaqui
It's been quiet in the comm for the past couple of weeks, so no new posts to link. But in light of the shootings in El Paso, TX yesterday, overnight in Dayton, OH and a week ago in Gilroy, CA, I thought I'd focus on actions around gun control and link a tweet from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez:
If you’re just as sick of gun violence as an American reality, it’s time to get organizing.

Join a local group & attend a mtg:
[twitter.com profile] MomsDemand
[twitter.com profile] AMarch4OurLives
[twitter.com profile] Everytown

Or shout out any one of your favorite orgs below

(The House has passed HR8, but McConnell‘s blocked it.)
There are more good resources in the comments but, of course, also quite a few assholes and trolls, so you may not want to read any further. If I have time, I'll come back later and list some of them in a comment here. Or if someone else wants to do that, feel free -- and, of course, please make your own suggestions.

Please also tell us in the comments what you've been doing! It's great to hear about all the amazing things our members are doing and a chance for you to inspire others to get involved. And I've kept the list of actions relating to immigrants and refugees, as it's not as if that crisis is over….

Ongoing Actions
Fandom auction: Fandom Supporting Migrants
Help Sleeping Giants contact firms profiting off of concentration camps
Suggested Things To Do For/About U.S. Concentration Camps
More Organizations To Support Helping Kids In Concentration Camps
Acting Locally To Help Immigrants And Refugees

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

Poll #22463 The Week
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 4


This week, I...

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[personal profile] rosefox
I'm using "locally" in two senses: your physical location, and groups that you're a part of. No matter where you are or what your resources and capabilities are, you live in a place, and you're connected to people. Those are two great starting points for activism. Here are some things you can do:

Research local organizations to volunteer with or donate to. Start by searching for the name of your area plus "help for immigrants". In NYC, start with New Sanctuary NYC. In Texas, start with the Texas Civil Rights Project.

Register to host a refugee or immigrant in your home or sponsor them in your community. Positive Action (U.K.) matches refugees with people who have spare rooms, and is looking to expand to the U.S. Freedom for Immigrants (U.S.) is hoping to create alternatives to detention for undocumented immigrants.

Encourage your city to adopt policies in support of immigrants and refugees.

Visit someone in detention.

If you're part of a faith community, ask your community's leaders to join Sanctuary Not Deportation. Also look for organizations specific to your faith or denomination, such as HIAS and Bend the Arc, the American Friends Service Committee, Catholic Charities USA's Immigration and Refugee Services, and Islamic Relief USA. Asking your local faith leaders for suggestions of faith-based organizations to support will encourage them to do that research if they haven't already, and will also tell them this is a significant issue for you and others in your community.

If you're part of a group that has a regular newsletter and invites contributions from members, write a piece for it on how members of your group can take action. (It can be as simple as a list of links like this.)

Organize a fundraiser. Stand for Kids will help you donate your child's lemonade stand profits to charities that assist kids at the border. Fundly has some good ideas for things on the scale of car washes, bake sales, and garage sales—well within reach for most of us. If you want to think bigger, Joan Garry has thoughts on how to hold a fundraiser house party for 50–70 people, and Classy has suggestions for medium-size events in rented or donated spaces (trivia night at a bar, art auction at a gallery, etc.).

This article has a map of detainment centers. If there's one near you, search for the name of it plus "protests" and join or support organizations holding protests there. You may have to do a little digging; news articles on protests often say "activists" or "protesters" without mentioning the names of organizations. But keep looking, because someone got those protesters there. (It took me about 20 minutes of searching for info on protests at the Essex County Correctional Facility in New Jersey, the nearest one to me, to find Resist the Deportation Machine and Casa Esperanza N.J., which seem to be either leading or supporting those protests.)


There are immigrants everywhere, which means that no matter where you live, you may witness or hear about an ICE raid. Here's some information on what to do if that happens:

Know the rights of immigrants. This is a great thing to keep bookmarked on your phone.

Organize an ICE raid rapid response network in your area.

Learn how to respond to an ICE raid if you see or hear about one (PDFs, 10–20 MB, thanks to [personal profile] squirrelitude for hosting them):

- Full toolkit, with appendices: https://lab.brainonfire.net/tmp/delete-after/20230701/idp-downloads/ICE-Raid-Toolkit-July-2017-v2-appendices.pdf
- Without appendices: https://lab.brainonfire.net/tmp/delete-after/20230701/idp-downloads/ICE-Raid-Toolkit-July-2017-v2-no-appendices.pdf
- Just the appendices: https://lab.brainonfire.net/tmp/delete-after/20230701/idp-downloads/ICE-Raid-Toolkit-July-2017-appendices-only.pdf


If you have other suggestions, please do share them in the comments.

And if you are struggling with feelings of "Am I doing enough?", as a lot of us are, here are some wise words from Roxane Gay:
My point is, there is a lot going on in the world. There is a lot going on in my world. There is a lot going on in your world. This is the nature of life. We try to find ways to balance taking care of ourselves and our families, with caring about the world we live in and the greater good. Sometimes, we will fall short in one of these areas. Sometimes we will fall short in all of these areas. Most of the time, we do the best we can.

I don’t have an easy answer for you, but I do think many of us get overwhelmed because we think we have to care about everything all the time, as if that’s even possible. We get mired in solipsism and delude ourselves into believing that the proverbial struggle cannot go on without us. This is rarely the case. The grand thing about collective effort is that we can generally trust that someone is out in the world, doing important social justice work when we are too tired or burned out to join in.

...Every day, everywhere, people are doing the work of resisting oppression and tyranny in ways great and small.

...If I focus on just one issue and apply genuine effort and attention to it, I just might contribute something useful. I choose to invest that energy in different ways, whether it’s writing about a pressing issue, amplifying the voices of others, donating money and time to nonprofit organizations, or whatever I can think of that might be useful. Sometimes, I have no idea how I can be useful, so I ask people who are well positioned to point me in the right direction because I recognize that I don’t have to have all the answers.

What you describe in your letter is not apathy. You aren’t indifferent to the current state of the world. You are human, a woman trying to balance your own needs with doing good in the world, and right now, your own needs are winning out. Take the time you need. There is no shame in that so long as you remember to extend your empathy as far as you can when your emotional stores have replenished.
For more practical tips and suggestions, see "The Overwhelmed Person's Guide to Activism" by Clio Chang.

Solidarity! ✊
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[personal profile] redbird
I'm copying a post by [personal profile] rushthatspeaks about helping people in ICE detention camps; rushthatspeakss note that they're basically reposting something they found on Tumblr. (I was going to repost rather than linking, but I couldn't cope with reading the content, and link labels, closely. We do what we can, and I will stop trying to find the "right" phrasing for having limits.
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[personal profile] tassosss
Democrats are trying to make the Mueller Report public. There were rapid response rallies in support of that on Thursday April 4 (hat tip to [personal profile] executrix ). House Democrats have also asked to Trump's tax returns. The White House is as expected trying to block that from happening.

New posts this week
HIAS refugee Haggadah
Sign Up for Sierra Club Green New Deal Volunteers

How's everyone doing this week?

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[personal profile] tassosss
First of all, my heart goes out to the Jewish community in Pittsburgh and around the world in the wake of yesterday's shooting. I wish I had better words.

Second, here are links to donate directly to the Tree of Life synagogue and to HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society that the terrorist gunman was against.

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[personal profile] tanaqui
Just a reminder that we now have a Friending Meme and a (locked) post where you can connect with others with live in the same area. We hope you find both of these posts useful!

Posts in the comm this week covered:

Actions
8 Ways to help refugees this Hanukkah
Tips to protest the #GradStudentTax

Updates
Celebrating meeting the target of sending postcards to every Democratic household in the state of Alabama, in support of Doug Jones.
Update on the Alabama race
Link roundup from [personal profile] snickfic

Housekeeping (the usual stuff)
Reminder that we have a suggestion post if there’s a topic that you’d like to see discussed but would like to ask the mods to look into. This can be anything from general information, or a how-to-do-a-thing, or something you may want to discuss as a community. Folks are welcome to post directly to the comm as always, but if you’re not comfortable/don’t have spoons, we can help too.

As we don't always get the time to pull things out of the suggestions post into their own separate posts, it may be worth checking every week (or tracking the post) to see if there's any new information you're interested in.

Also if you need help with tags, PM [personal profile] redbird, who is our tag guru. Both [personal profile] tassosss and I are very grateful for the help.

So, what have you all been up to in the last week or are planning to get involved in next week?

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[personal profile] executrix
OK, different holiday, but for those who celebrate Hanukkah, first of all, have a happy one! and here are HIAS' suggestions for helping refugees during the holiday, including a special candle-lighting prayer:

https://www.hias.org/hanukkah2017

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