Resources

Know Your Rights Materials

We have put together a collection of Know Your Rights materials, including wallet cards, brochures and other resources. This includes information for parents and families, teachers and those working in education and those protesting ICE. Files come from a number of organizations (e.g., ACLU, National Immigration Law Center, CUNY Clear, etc.) and are in various languages. You can access them here.

Resource for Book Groups

  • Ten Myths About Israel (Ilan Pappé): Questions to consider before, during and after reading about each of the ten myths Pappé identifies.

Adult Education Resources

  • ESOL News – Videos that combine news stories and language lessons.
  • Comprehensive Immigration Reform Now – A short series of activities for English class that combine conversation, grammar and advocating for comprehensive immigration reform. The work culminated in a letter sent to students’ representatives. The letter itself and a link to sign on in solidarity can be found here.
  • Fighting Wage Theft – A short series of activities for English class that combine conversation, vocabulary, grammar and information about submitting wage claims.
  • Pandemic Experience and Recovery For All – A short series of activities for English class that combine conversation, grammar and advocating for Recovery For All. The work culminated in a letter sent to the Governor of New Jersey highlighting the reasons that undocumented residents deserve support. The letter itself and a link to sign on in solidarity can be found here.
  • Claudia’s Story – A 21 chapter story designed for class discussions, fluency practice and dictations.
  • Monica’s Story – An ongoing story designed for class discussions, fluency practice and dictations.
  • Math and Social Justice (Resource from the Adult Numeracy Network)
  • Immigration Now! (ESOL Lessons – Dealing with ICE, Immigrants’ Rights)
  • Let’s Drive NJ (ESOL Lessons – Expanding Access to Drivers Licenses
  • Census Materials for Adult Learners and Teachers

College Students 

Middle School/High School Resources

Podcast Materials