Direct Action Training Network
Training community members in nonviolent direct action tactics to protect neighbors from deportation, including de-escalation, legal observation, and civil disobedience.
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Training community members in nonviolent direct action tactics to protect neighbors from deportation, including de-escalation, legal observation, and civil disobedience.
Volunteers attending immigration court hearings to observe, document, and bear witness to how our neighbors are treated in the deportation system.
A nonprofit organization that works to improve the quality of life for immigrants and their families through education, workforce development, and advocacy.
A coalition of organizations working together to advocate for immigrant rights, provide direct services, and build political power in Baltimore.
Providing free and low-cost immigration legal services, including help with naturalization, DACA renewals, and family-based petitions.
A network of churches, synagogues, mosques, and other faith communities providing sanctuary, accompaniment, and solidarity with immigrant neighbors.
Promotoras and community health workers providing culturally-appropriate health education, navigation services, and connections to care regardless of immigration status.
Financial contributions to legal defense funds help ensure immigrants have access to legal representation, which dramatically improves outcomes in immigration proceedings.
Learn to accompany immigrants to ICE check-ins, court hearings, or other appointments where a supportive presence can make a difference.
Learn about your constitutional rights during immigration encounters and how to exercise them safely. Many local organizations offer regular trainings.