In response to increased immigration enforcement in Pennsylvania, PICC will be hosting a series of trainings on how to implement a coordinated community-based response to create safer communities and stop unjust deportations and detentions.
Participants will learn about the "Community Resistance Zone" model, as implemented by Juntos in Philadelphia, and how to conduct strategic case-based campaigns that highlight injustices in the immigration system. This training will be interactive, allowing participants to practice new skills and plan how to begin a project in their local community. The training will be a full two days and participants are expected to attend both days. The training times are:
- 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM on June 23rdÂ
- 9:30 AM to 2 PM on June 24th
Skills and topics to be covered include:
- How to conduct door-to-door conversations with community members
- Recruiting allies to support immigrant-led campaigns
- Understanding the immigration system and the detention and deportation process
NOTE: All PA is Ready! grantees participating in the Enforcement Resistance Initiative are required to send at least one staff (or equivalent) and 2-3 community leaders or volunteers to one of the three Enforcement Resistance trainings being offered.
939 East Park Dr.
Suite 102
Harrisburg, PA 17111