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
South Asian Language Translations for Addressing Anti-Blackness and Systemic Racism SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGE TRANSLATIONS FOR ADDRESSING ANTI-BLACKNESS AND SYSTEMIC RACISM Now is the time to address anti-Blackness and systemic racism with our families and friends. if you have a language barrier, use the translations provided to begin this conversation. it is our responsibility to educate ourselves and relay information to family/friends with less access. Translations available in tamil, sinhala, urdu, hindi, gujurati, punjabi, farsi, nepali, bengali and telugu. see below to request to add a language. Visit their website here: https://southasiantranslations.carrd.co/
NAPAWF*NYC | Multilingual BLM Materials As a pan-Asian organization, NAPAWF*NYC understands the complications in communicating with our family and friends who have different language abilities, represent different generational identities, and have varying understandings of racial analysis. This is a crowdsourced repository of materials in Asian & Pacific Islander diasporic languages we can all use to navigate difficult discussions about Black Lives Matter, anti-blackness, American history, and police/state-sanctioned violence with our families and communities. Visit their document here