Know Your Rights Resources Know Your Rights Resources and mini cards/infographics in various languages. Topics include what your rights are when ICE comes to your door and when encountering ICE agents. Know Your Rights When ICE comes to your door – YOU HAVE RIGHTS IF IMMIGRATION KNOCKS ON YOUR DOOR! Amharic Arabic Chinese English Hindi Khmer Korean Spanish Tigrinya Urdu Vietnamese Advancing Justice-Atlanta has developed in-language Know Your Rights mini cards for when ICE comes to your door. To obtain a physical copy of the KYR mini cards, contact us at 404-585-8446. Amharic Arabic Burmese Chinese Creo (Haitian) Dar/Farsi English French Gujarati Hindi Karen Khemer Kinyarwanda (Congolese) Korean Nepali Pashto Punjabi Somali Spanish Swahili Urdu Vietnamese When encountering ICE agents/law enforcement English Spanish
Letters for Black Lives Letters for Black Lives is an open letter project on anti-Blackness. “Letters for Black Lives is a set of crowdsourced, multilingual, and culturally-aware resources aimed at creating a space for open and honest conversations about racial justice, police violence, and anti-Blackness in our families and communities.” “We began as a group of Asian Americans and Canadians writing an intergenerational letter to voice our concerns and support for the Black community. We have since grown to include other immigrant groups and communities of color. Our goal is to listen, support, and amplify the message of Black Lives Matter within our communities.” “We encourage people from all communities to adapt and build off of these resources.” Visit the website at https://lettersforblacklives.com/
Reviving Sisterhood | COVID-19 Resources in South Asian Languages In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment has created a variety of resource materials in various South Asian languages, including: COVID-19 resource kits Ramadan Guides from the Minnesota Department of Health in three different languages Video tutorials – We know COVID-19 has exacerbated the barriers to healthcare that many refugee and immigrant populations face. Church World Service (CWS) worked with medical professionals and community experts from refugee communities in the United States to create informational videos in 11 languages, many of which are spoken by communities that don’t have COVID-19 information specifically tailored for them. View this post on Instagram Remember: we must take care of ourselves and our communities to feel as safe, healthy, and connected as possible. Find more self-care ideas and resources on our website! A post shared by Reviving Sisterhood (@revivingsisterhood) on Jun 18, 2020 at 12:11pm PDT