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Information Sheets, Fact Sheets & Manuals

Courtesy of YWCA USA, the below resources cover topics related to immigration, systemic racism, gender violence, and more!

DACA
FACTSHEET

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ECONOMIC SECURITY
FACTSHEET

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FAMILIES BELONG TOGETHER
FACTSHEET

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Deferred Action is a form of prosecutorial discretion that provides a work permit & relief from removal for two years to certain eligible undocumented youth. and Many immigrant women are denied fair wages, safe work environments, adequate healthcare & other benefits/working conditions that men, higher wage workers & US-born women enjoy. and Any discussion of immigration policies must prioritize the safety of immigrant women, girls & their families, who are often victims of violence, trafficking & labor violations.

IMMIGRATION & GENDER-BASED
VIOLENCE FACTSHEET

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RACIAL RECKONING
TOOLKIT

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RACIAL JUSTICE
TRAINING MANUAL

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In addition to the risk of violence, immigrant women experience increased barriers due to a complex set of factors, such as language barriers, financial abuse, & social isolation. and An entry point — an offering — to help us think more deeply & intentionally about how we care for one another during times of great racial crisis & how we center healing practices. and This tool builds knowledge about structural racism & racial justice necessary to do this work. While no single document can be all things to all people, these modules can be used by those along the continuum.

A GUIDE TO DECONSTRUCTING
RACISM

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INTENT VS. IMPACT
GUIDE

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WHITE SUPREMACY
CHARACTERISTICS

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This unearths the classic definition of racism, power & racial prejudice. Participants will examine & deconstruct the roots of racism & issues stemming from racism. and This guide helps to understand and educate on the use of microaggressions & use cultural humility to understand one’s own privileges & how to intervene. and The concept of white privilege can be challenging to grasp. Privilege is not a pass, but an unearned benefit, often unintentionally cashed in. It must be denied & challenged consciously. and

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