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This immigration rights panel centers courage, clarity, and collective care in the face of fear. Led by human rights lawyer Amir Whitaker, advocates Diana Barbadillo, Iris J. Franco, and Farida Chehata explain how immigration status and protest activity intersect, emphasizing preparation, safety planning, and access to trusted legal support. The discussion shares practical tools like the ACLU’s “My School My Rights” resource and Human Rights First’s “Ready Now” app, along with the value of rapid response networks and legal observers. Grounded in personal experiences, the panel urges ongoing education, community involvement, and solidarity as essential protections.
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This immigration rights panel centers courage, clarity, and collective care in the face of fear. Led by human rights lawyer Amir Whitaker, advocates Diana Barbadillo, Iris J. Franco, and Farida Chehata explain how immigration status and protest activity intersect, emphasizing preparation, safety planning, and access to trusted legal support. The discussion shares practical tools like the ACLU’s “My School My Rights” resource and Human Rights First’s “Ready Now” app, along with the value of rapid response networks and legal observers. Grounded in personal experiences, the panel urges ongoing education, community involvement, and solidarity as essential protections.
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