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Dear John,
In this week’s newsletter:
* "Safety in Storytelling" Guide [#80]
* Sign-On to Protect Families [#3]
Partner Resource: “Safety in Storytelling” Guide
The Refugee Advocacy Lab, Refugee Storytellers Collective, and Refugee Congress are have developed a new resource, “ Safety in Storytelling: A How to Guide from Leaders With Lived Experience [[link removed]] ,” providing guidance on how to ensure safety for partners with lived experience when engaging in storytelling opportunities, which has now been translated into Ukrainian and Russian. The guide, informed by seasoned leaders and storytellers who have experienced forced displacement, aims to walk you through the process of what to consider before, during, and after storytelling opportunities to keep yourself and your communities safe.
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Sign-On: 430+ Organizations Call on Congress to Pass Meaningful Protections for Families, including Sensitive Locations
The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) and Planned Parenthood Action Fund invite national, state, and local health advocacy organizations to sign onto a letter urging Congress to address skyrocketing health care costs and protect access to health care for all, rather than funding weaponized immigration agencies that are wreaking havoc in our communities. Sign on by EOD Thursday, February 19.
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Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
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Washington, DC 20043
United States
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