If we are allowed to talk about these days down the line, here are the folks starting the conversation.
Daily Archives: March 10, 2026
‘Winning hearts and minds’: How protest signs shaped the anti-ICE movement in Minnesota
Art builds community and solidarity, especially in the face of tyranny. Yes, those signs and stickers seem like silly indirect action but rarely do we enter the Cities and not see folks on a overpass letting folks know they aren’t being passive. It helps.
In observer trainings, visitors learn from Minnesotans on how to engage with ICE
We went through a lot here…gone through the training, heck have a Stop the Bleed later this week…and need to show others how to fight back.
How Native communities pushed back as ICE operations escalated
Tribes have been dealing with American racism and violence longer than any other group.
A new lawsuit alleges DHS illegally tracked and intimidated observers
Gee, insurrectionist terrorists are stalking folks? Go figure.
‘This isn’t living, right?’: Minnesota immigrants share their stories while in hiding from ICE
Local NPR is – sort of – doing the work. Their social media person is gawdawful but here and there a reporter remembers who their community is and who actually funds their labor. Here are some insights from the folks literally under seige from masked government goons.
