Get Involved


Protestors holding signs at an anti-ICE rally. Image credit: Emily Laycock/Red & Black

1. Ring a friend

Call that friend who’s always down and ask them to help.

2. Host a meeting

Invite your friends, family, and co-workers, provide some light snacks, and tell them what’s going on. Make a plan for action and follow up in a week.

3. Plan a canvas

Set up somewhere busy, like before/after a basketball game, downtown on a weekend afternoon, or in front of a Kroger. Talk to people about the issue and loop them into future meetings.

4. Call for a protest

Pick a date, time, and place and make a flyer. Send to friends, family, co-workers, and share on social media. Better yet, print out a bunch and bring them canvasing!

5. Get connected

Want support organizing a neighborhood meeting to help grow the movement to stop ICE detention?

Want to lend writing, design, media, or other skills?

Want to link with others to plan protests, direct action trainings, or more?

Fill out our encrypted form to get in touch with organizers and get involved in the movement.