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Amigos de Guadalupe (Rapid Response Center) | The Rapid Response Network (RRN) in Santa Clara County is a community defense project developed to protect immigrant families from deportation threats and to provide accompaniment support during and after a community member’s arrest or detention. |
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) | Resources on this page include a wide range of downloadable tools produced for diverse audiences, from experienced advocates to directly impacted community members seeking answers about the complex world of immigration law. |
Office of Immigrant Relations (Santa Clara County) | The Office of Immigrant Relations is a county program that promotes immigrant integration and belonging by addressing issues, needs, and uplifting immigrant contributions. |
Immigrantinfo.org | Immigrantinfo.org’s mission is to support a healthy and resilient community for everyone through successful integration of immigrants, refugees and asylees into our society. |
Immigrant Resources Flyer | Comprehensive resource with additional links compiled by the ILRC, AILA and others. |
Red Cards - ILRC | The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home. |
Legal Aid at Work | This fact sheet offers information on workplace raids — including your rights during a raid — plus tips on how to prepare for a raid at your workplace. |
CLINIC | This information sheet is for immigrant workers. “Know Your Rights: A Guide to Workplace Rights for Immigrants” provides information about workers' rights while on the job. |
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Falcon Student Voices: Stand Up Against Racial and Social InequalityTop of Page
ESUHSD seeks to address institutional racism and build equitible communities in our schools, and to offer spaces for dialogue among school staff by supporting and facilitating professional development work related to race and other challenging topics. For more information on Board Resolution #2019/2020-42 (click here).
This page is led by Falcon students who want to bring awareness to social challenges in the community, and a call to action. Through the Falcon Way, students will accept and share their unique identity, background, and culture to promote positive social and emotional learning. Below are their thoughts and voices.
Falcons fight for what's right (You Matter)
- The death of George Floyd along with other deaths of African Americans have rekindled the fight against racial inequalities. The efforts to establish racial equity has always been a part of Amercian history, and with persistence and determination, people of color have paved the way for their rights. As the efforts for racial change continues, Falcons must continue to spread the message. Have your voices heard and knowledged.
Falcons are life-long learners and positively communicate their opinions (Actions Matter)
- As the racial landscape in America evolves, we need to use what we learn to engaged in positive dialogue becasue learning matters. Through postive dialogue we can seek to understand our role in the movement for raical and social equity.
Falcons are actively engaged in social change (Learning Matters)
- Join the many different organizations that are actively pursuing social change and equity for all.
- Black Lives Matter (National)
- San Jose Peace & Justice Center (San Jose)
- SIREN (San Jose)
- ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project (San Francisco)
- American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (San Francisco)
- California Association of Human Relationships Organization (CAHRO) (San Francisco)
- Just Matters Institute (San Francisco)
- Human Rights Center (Berkeley)
- CAIR California (San Francisco)