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For context, this is a video responding to some of the sentiments (no direct call outs) to this video: • Your Crafting is NOT resistance “Your Crafting Is Not Resistance”. If you’re in the UK and want to know what you can do to combat hate in your local communities, I support the organisation “Hope Not Hate”. Discover here: https://hopenothate.org.uk/ Activists Stills: i. Alice Wong ii. Imani Barbarin iii. Charis Hill iv. Martin Luther King jr. v. Dulcie September vi.Malcom X If you would like to help those affected by ICE: Local, Situational Support (Minnesota & Directly Affected Families) Community & mutual aid fundraisers related to recent ICE operations: Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) – fundraising for food cards and essentials for families forced into hiding or facing hardship due to ICE activity. https://mspmag.com/arts-and-culture/g... Community Aid Network – mutual aid support for food distribution and deliveries in Minnesota. Women’s Foundation of Minnesota — Immigrant Rapid Response Fund – supports emergency immigrant-related needs in the region. Immigrant Law Center (Minnesota) – provides legal support; you can donate to help people detained by ICE access legal assistance. Local Venmo efforts, such as Leo’s Tow (@leostowingmn) returning vehicles to families whose drivers were detained. There are also numerous individual GoFundMe fundraisers created by local communities and families impacted by ICE actions; community directories of these exist if you want to choose specific ones to support. https://www.standwithminnesota.com 🧑🤝🧑 National & Broader Immigrant Support Funds These organizations help immigrant communities nationwide with legal, financial, and humanitarian aid: Mutual Aid Immigration Network (MAIN) – raises funds for people detained or affected by ICE, including commissary support, direct family assistance, and release support. (Note: not a registered nonprofit so donations are not tax-deductible.) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-ma... Immigrant Freedom Fund – pays immigration bonds to help people get out of ICE detention and reunite with families. https://www.immigrantfreedomfund.org Defending Our Neighbors Fund – supports legal representation and bond support for immigrants facing detention and deportation; funds partner organizations on the ground. https://defendingourneighbors.org Organized Communities Against Deportations (OCAD) Fund – supports immigrant families impacted by ICE raids (rent, food, bills, essentials) via Donorbox International Rescue Committee (IRC) – provides broader support for asylum seekers and families impacted by immigration enforcement, including shelter, meals, and legal orientation. https://help.rescue-uk.org MercyShare Legal Deportation Defense Fund – donations help cover legal fees for immigrants facing deportation proceedings. https://www.mercyshare.org International: United for Intercultural Action: Anti racism and fascism campaining and advocacy for migrants in 46 countries. https://unitedfia.org