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Curriculum

BRIDGE: Building a Race and Immigration Dialogue in the Global Economy
A Popular Education Resource for Immigrant and Refugee Community Organizers

By Eunice Hyunhye Cho, Francisco Arguelles Paz y Puente, Miriam Ching Yoon Louie, and Sasha Khokha (2004)
Winner of the 2004 Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Prize!!

Read the introduction online! BRIDGE is a popular education resource of exercises and tools for immigrant and refugee community organizations, and other allies of immigrants and refugees. It features eight workshop modules that include activities, discussion questions, fact sheets, and other resources to help build dialogue, engagement, and shared action within and between communities.
Cost: $30 + $4 s/h for BRIDGE (non-member rate) $25+$4 s/h for BRIDGE (member rate). Order now!

BRIDGE Supplementary Edition -- Spanish and Korean Handouts
The BRIDGE Project curriculum features workshop modules that include activities, discussion questions, fact sheets, and other resources to build dialogue and shared action in our communities. This supplementary edition features all BRIDGE curriculum handouts and fact sheets in Spanish or Korean. A must for those organizing in diverse communities!

Cost: $10 + $1 s/h for either Spanish or Korean; $15+$2 s/h for both Korean and Spanish. Order now!


Reports

Human Rights and Human Security at Risk: The Consequences of Placing Immigration Enforcement in the Department of Homeland Security (2003)
This report demonstrates that since placing immigration enforcement and services within the DHS just six months ago, abusive and discriminatory immigration enforcement has become even more entrenched, seriously jeopardizing community safety and compromising access to services. Immigration policies and practices that have been prone to abuse and human rights violations may now be even more difficult to reform or to establish government accountability within a structure that cements immigration policies to a war against terrorism.
Cost: $7.00 plus $3.00 shipping for the first report and $1.00 for each additional copy. Order now!

A World On the Move:A Report from the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance; A Resource Guide on International Migrant Rights (2002)
Read the Introduction online! A World On the Move presents a comprehensive look at the outcomes, lessons, and successes for immigrant and refugee rights from the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism and Xenophobia. The report includes testimonies of participants in the Immigrant Rights Working Group and tips on preparing for international conferences. This up-to-date resource kit also shares analysis of international migrant and refugee issues, with practical guides on connecting local issues with international human rights campaigns and systems. A must-have for any group thinking about immigrant and refugee rights in a global era!
Cost: $7.00 plus $3.00 shipping for the first report and $1.00 for each additional copy. Order now!

From the Borderline to the Colorline:A report on Anti-Immigrant Racism in the United States (2001)
Read the Executive Summary online! "From the Borderline to the Colorline" provides an in-depth picture of the nature of anti-immigrant racism in the U.S. today. Through personal testimony and frontline analysis, these articles detail key issues impacting immigrant and refugee communities -- from trafficking, enforcement, and detention centers, to policy, legislation, and social rights. From the Borderline to the Colorline is a primer on the rights of immigrants and a guide to action against all forms of racism and intolerance. Includes original artwork from seven artists living in the U.S., many of them immigrants themselves.
Cost
: $15.00 plus $3.00 shipping for the first report and $1.00 for each additional. (The charge to Libraries and Institutions is $35.00 per copy. Please inquire for bulk orders.) Order now!

 

"Hands that Shape the World: Report on the Conditions of Immigrant Women in the U.S. Five Years after the Beijing Conference." (2000)
Read the Executive Summary online! "Hands That Shape the World" details the challenges immigrant women have faced in the U.S. since the 1995 UN World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Featuring testimonies about human rights abuses, INS detention, employment, health, trafficking, and welfare reform. 56 pages, with original illustrations. Published in conjunction with Beijing+5 activities in New York, June 2000.
Cost: $10.00 plus $3.00 shipping for the first report and $1.00 for each additional. Order now!

"Portrait of Injustice: The Impact of Immigration Raids on Families, Workers, and Communities" (1998)
Read the Executive Summary online! "Portrait of Injustice" highlights the devastating impact of INS raids on workplaces, neighborhoods, and community institutions. Based on an examination of 235 raids from around the country, the report profiles 29 raids and features testimony from workers and witnesses. The report concludes that raids threaten the rights of citizens and non-citizens, violate Constitutional protections, destabilize families, and undermine workers' rights. 72 pages, glossy, photographs; October, 1998.
Cost: $15.00 each, plus $3.00 shipping for the first report, $1 each additional.
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Information Packets
Anti-Raids Organizers Kit (Bilingual - English/Spanish.) Includes "know-your-rights" booklet, tips on how to witness a raid, raid documentation form, and educational flyers to copy and distribute. Cost: $7 plus $3.00 shipping.

"Endorsement Packet for the U.S. Campaign for Ratification of the UN Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families."
An overview of the convention and its background, including an invitation and response form for participation in the U.S. campaign for ratification. Prepared by the National Network. Cost: $3.00 (includes shipping). Order now!

"Achieving Dignity: Campaigner's Handbook for the Migrants Rights Convention." Produced by Migrants Rights International. An orientation and guide to help build the international movement in support of the UN Convention on the Protection of Rights for All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. Cost: $6.00 (includes shipping). Order now!

"International Migration: Information and Perspectives" Compiled by the National Network, Fall 1997. Includes articles such as: "Migration and the Environment" (Migration Today), "Quiz on Migration: Myths & Facts" (Poverty & Race), and "Forced Migration: A New World Dis-order?" (Issues). 22 pages. Cost: $3 (includes shipping). Order now!

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