Tuesday, January 27, 2026

More training

What kind of democracy sets up conditions that force its citizen to attend countless training sessions about how to stay safe from rampaging, unaccountable taxpayer-funded employees? But, here we are.

February 5 EYES ON ICE - Document & Record Training . 7 p.m. Online 

Indivisible will cover the latest updates on ICE and CBP’s out-of-control and dangerous operations. We will talk through rights when documenting and recording law enforcement encounters, and how you can continue to take action.

RSVP NOW.


Community Defender Training Friday, Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. Online

This training will go over the Parental Interest Directive and parental rights and children’s rights in the ICE arrest, detention, and deportation contexts. We will also cover emerging risks in this enforcement environment and some ways that parents might navigate and lessen those risks.

This training is for non-attorney advocates, including organizers and others supporting community members facing immigration enforcement, as well as parents who might face arrest and detention. 

This training will be presented in English with Spanish simultaneous interpretation and is not eligible for CLE credit. 

REGISTER FREE


Saturday, Feb. 7 at Myrick Park: Bystander Intervention & De-Escalation Training. From 5 to 7 p.m. 

Goodwill offerings accepted to help pay for trainer expenses. Childcare available.




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