Learn about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and what DACA recipients or DACA-eligible individuals should know about the program under the Trump administration.
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Did you know that all immigrants, with or without DACA, can make money by starting their own businesses and working for themselves? We’re here to help you learn how to generate income through entrepreneurship and freelancing. Get your #UndocuHustle on!
Unicorn Riot is a decentralized, educational 501(c)(3) non-profit media organization of artists and journalists. Their work is dedicated to exposing root causes of dynamic social and environmental issues through amplifying stories and exploring sustainable alternatives in today’s globalized world. Born from the Internet in 2015, our commercial-free platform operates non-hierarchically, independent of corporate or government control. Unicorn Riot spans across multiple US cities including Boston, Denver, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia as well as South Africa.
Removing symbols of the Confederacy from public spaces in your community can be daunting, but with proper planning, you can launch a successful campaign. This guide provides tools for building a campaign, including: Step-by-step instructions for organizing a campaign, Advice for countering objections to the removal of a symbol, Useful information about the Confederacy and its symbols, and Removing offensive Confederate symbols may be a long and difficult task.
This page include a collection of materials and resources explaining why coal is not a viable option for Kenya and other alternatives of embracing clean energy in Kenya.
This article informs Lebanese citizens of what digital rights they possess, what government investigators can and cannot do legally, and how to protect their e-rights. The article seems more geared toward individuals, but provides information that could be useful to Human Rights Defenders operating in Lebanon and potentially being monitored.
This article from the Fellowship of Reconciliation details three major applications of nonviolent action for social change, social defense, and third-party nonviolent intervention, along with examples of each.
DailyGood discusses thirty global and historical examples of nonviolent action achieving real results. These examples illustrate how nonviolent action can be utilized to bring about progress and challenge injustice.
A major regional workshop involving representatives from national human rights institutions (NHRIs) and civil society groups has concluded with a call for greater efforts to advance the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people in the Asia Pacific.
In this dialogue, practitioners that work with human rights defenders developing security strategies discussed how human rights defenders and organizations can improve their safety and security while working in the field under oppressive conditions and under the watchful eye of states and adversaries. Specifically, the participants discussed and shared tactics, strategies and resources on how human rights defenders can create effective security protocols to protect themselves against physical threats and secure their data in the field or office.
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