Resources to help child immigrants & fight family separation

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nicolayoon:

via Today.com (How to Help Immigrant Children)

  • Together Rising Love Flash Mob. Organized by best-selling author and blogger Glennon Doyle through her non-profit organization, the fundraising effort will go to provide bilingual legal and advocacy assistance for 60 children, aged 12 months to 10 years, currently separated from their parents in an Arizona detention center. Their first priority will be to establish and maintain contact between children and their parents, with the ultimate goal of reunification and safety and rehabilitation for the children.
  • The Florence Project and Refugee Rights Project. This organization provides legal assistance and social services to detained immigrants in Arizona.
  • The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights. This organization works for the rights of children in immigration proceedings.
  • Kids In Need Of Defense (KIND). This organization works to ensure that no child appears in immigration court alone without representation.
  • Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project. They work to prevent the deportation of asylum-seeking families fleeing violence.

via slate.com (How you can fight family separation)

• The ACLU is litigating this policy in California.

• If you’re an immigration lawyer, the American Immigration Lawyers Association will be sending around a volunteer list for you to help represent the women and men with their asylum screening, bond hearings, ongoing asylum representation, etc. Please sign up.

Al Otro Lado is a binational organization that works to offer legal services to deportees and migrants in Tijuana, Mexico, including deportee parents whose children remain in the U.S.

CARA—a consortium of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, the American Immigration Council, the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association—provides legal services at family detention centers.

The Florence Project is an Arizona project offering free legal services to men, women, and unaccompanied children in immigration custody.

Human Rights First is a national organization with roots in Houston that needs help from lawyers too.

Kids in Need of Defense works to ensure that kids do not appear in immigration court without representation, and to lobby for policies that advocate for children’s legal interests. Donate here.

The Legal Aid Justice Center is a Virginia-based center providing unaccompanied minors legal services and representation.

Pueblo Sin Fronteras is an organization that provides humanitarian aid and shelter to migrants on their way to the U.S.

RAICES is the largest immigration nonprofit in Texas offering free and low-cost legal services to immigrant children and families. Donate here and sign up as a volunteer here.

• The Texas Civil Rights Project is seeking “volunteers who speak Spanish, Mam, Q’eqchi’ or K’iche’ and have paralegal or legal assistant experience.”

Together Rising is another Virginia-based organization that’s helping provide legal assistance for 60 migrant children who were separated from their parents and are currently detained in Arizona.

• The Urban Justice Center’s Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project is working to keep families together.

Women’s Refugee Commission advocates for the rights and protection of women, children, and youth fleeing violence and persecution.

• Finally, ActBlue has aggregated many of these groups under a single button.

This list isn’t comprehensive, so let us know what else is happening. And please call your elected officials, stay tuned for demonstrations, hug your children, and be grateful if you are not currently dependent on the basic humanity of U.S. policy.

also, there are nationwide protests being organized for june 30th.  

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thatmightyheart:

they’re dumbasses, brent

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‘so how was your afternoon’ 

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Anonymous asked: there is now a page/essay about Magicstone on the Scrooge McDuck Wiki, that is all

anon you gotta be giving me links when you say things like this there’s like a bazillions pages that could be on and I’m not very wiki savvy :’D (although even if it’s not legit I’m loving the idea aahaha oh dear)

gravityfalls:

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sandflakedraws:
“some warmups i colored
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sandflakedraws:

some warmups i colored

Anonymous asked: what do you think of the latest Ducktales ep? :o

ah, confession time- the thing is I kinda… stopped watching? I had real trouble picking it up after that hiatus and even before that there was always a struggle. I had to be honest with myself eventually and accept that it actually takes me energy to watch the show. Like, I personally lose energy watching it, and I can’t afford that. I don’t want to turn into a bitter old man about a show that is totally valid and which lots of people enjoy, which is its own thing and its own take, but I can’t help comparing it with material I’ve known and loved since I was like 6 years old- I never watched the previous Ducktales cartoon either so it’s always been a fish-out-of-water experience for me :’D anyway, this is not a comment on the quality of the show: it’s just that for the sake of my mental health and energy levels the best thing is to just let things be. I’ve decided it’s just not for me, and I have so much to do I can’t afford to spend time on a show that I’m neither obliged nor compelled to watch. So! Please continue to watch and support it and have a grand old time, I just have to listen to my gut instinct and use myself in the best way possible.

we all sleepin on combining Sero’s ability with circus silk/trapeze artist acts and frankly I won’t allow it

we all sleepin on combining Sero’s ability with circus silk/trapeze artist acts and frankly I won’t allow it

toonqueen:
“ modmad:
“ commission for toonqueen! they asked for Gladstone and Magica as Epic Mickey animatronics! Really fun to do, I always loved the aesthetic of those games :D
Gladstone’s entire lower jaw is missing, but he can still talk via the...

toonqueen:

modmad:

commission for toonqueen! they asked for Gladstone and Magica as Epic Mickey animatronics! Really fun to do, I always loved the aesthetic of those games :D

Gladstone’s entire lower jaw is missing, but he can still talk via the speaker in his bowtie! It’s a bit crackly though. I like to imagine Magica can breath fire like the giant robot Maleficent dragon from the parks but it goes wrong a lot so she just ends up coughing out black smoke and sparks…

Reblogging this just now but will reblog again with the three different headcanon ideas I have for their backstories because WHY NOT.

Thank you @modmad !!!! They look great. You did a wonderful job translating my terribad sketches!!! Love the color and detail. I also love your headcanon of Magica breathing fire and Gladstone having a limp.

I’ll write all my headcanon later but the one thing I must share now is the idea of Gladstone having that voice box which I have to explain my train of thought on lol.

From the moment I saw the early trailers for Epic Mickey I took it as Disney making their version of survival horror but Disneyfied. My favorite survival horror is Silent Hill. One of the things in most Silent Hill games is a radio you carry with you that statics when monsters are near as a warning. Since Animatronic Gladstone wouldn’t technically have the luck real Gladstone has it would sure be handy to know when trouble is near so you can avoid it via the voice box getting worse static if a threat is near. That’s kinda a form of luck. And that doesn’t mean this Gladstone is a coward either, but he rather not be a side quest for a mouse to gather his parts to put him back together.

that is an amazing addition! I love how much you thought the designs through and I’m so glad you like how the picture came out (also shush your sketches were great and very helpful!)- p.s. check out who else liked your idea!

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you know. just. the dude. who made the games. that’s all

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