Community Resources
Alaska Black Caucus (ABC)
Alaska Black Caucus (ABC) hosted a community conversation about the impact of ICE on our communities. View the livestream recording below.
ABC hosts community conversations every Sunday at 7pm online. To receive information about upcoming community conversations, sign up for the newsletter below.
ACLU
Report ICE enforcement to ACLU of Alaska anonymously using this form:
General information on ICE enforcement:
Resources for Alaska Native People on ICE enforcement:
'Know Your Responsibilities' Training: Supporting non-citizen Alaskans on FEB 10th
Demand that Alaskans detained by ICE get bond hearings in Alaska - this can ensure that Alaskans remain in Alaska while their immigration proceedings continue instead of being sent to the lower 48 to be detained.
Know your rights when interacting with ICE:
Resources to create a family safety plan:
Additional resources:
Immigration Bystander Training FEB 17th
States at the CORE
ICE watch and community defense training will be hosted by States at the CORE nationwide on February 11th, February 13th, and February 5th.
Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
The Native American Rights Fund is providing services for Native Americans that have been questioned, stopped, arrested or detained by ICE.
NARF’s Statement on unlawful ICE activity:
NCAI: NARF Know Your Rights Webinar
Alaskans Take a Stand
With a mission to educate about and advocate for social, housing, environmental, economic, and racial justice across the state of Alaska.
Monthly events and Food For Thought Conversations: