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Articles on Immigration
Published by the American Friends Service Committee and the Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment, Philadelphia, May 2001. Copyright © 2001 Anannya Bhattacharjee.
This comprehensive research report documents how women of color, both immigrant and U.S-born, face violence and the abuse of authority from law-enforcement agencies - from local police to the prison system to INS raids. Drawing on interviews with nearly 100 anti-violence activists as well as published sources, "Whose Safety?" outlines community interactions with enforcement agencies, the impact of enforcement violence on key areas of women's lives, and current anti-violence movements.
Hard copy ordering information: Printed copies of "Whose Safety?" are available for $5 per copy with a discount of 10 percent on five or more copies. Add $3.50 postage & handling. Only prepaid orders may be accepted; foreign orders will be billed for actual postage. Send orders to Literature Resources Unit, AFSC, 1501 Cherry St., Philadelphia, PA 19102. Credit card orders may be phoned in to 1-888-588-2372.
More Resources on Immigrant Justice
- Free Movement: A Case Against Immigration Controls, by Teresa Hayter at Hampshire College, April 8, 1999, excerpted by Charu Bhandari
- One Year Since Border Shooting: A Reflection, by Rachel Kamel
- To Vanquish the Hydra, by Betsy Hartmann
- Dangerous Intersections, by Betsy Hartmann
- A Defeat for the Greening of Hate, by China Brotsky
- Blunting the Wedge: Fighting the Politics of Division in the Sierra Club, by Brad Erickson and China Brotsky
- Documenting Racism in the 'Green' Campaign Against Immigration, by the Political Ecology Group (PEG)
- Keep a Watchful Eye Out for Anti-Immigration Activities
- Keep a Watchful Eye Out for Anti-Immigration Activities: Controversy Continues in the Sierra Club
- Political Ecology Group's Immigration and Environment Campaign Position Statement
- Report on the Immigration and Environment National Strategy Meeting, U.SA. March 16-17, 1996
- What's in a Word?: Sierra Club Moves Right and Away from Democracy, by Betsy Hartmann
Published by the American Friends Service Committee and the Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment, Philadelphia, May 2001. Copyright © 2001 Anannya Bhattacharjee.
This comprehensive research report documents how women of color, both immigrant and U.S-born, face violence and the abuse of authority from law-enforcement agencies - from local police to the prison system to INS raids. Drawing on interviews with nearly 100 anti-violence activists as well as published sources, "Whose Safety?" outlines community interactions with enforcement agencies, the impact of enforcement violence on key areas of women's lives, and current anti-violence movements.
Hard copy ordering information: Printed copies of "Whose Safety?" are available for $5 per copy with a discount of 10 percent on five or more copies. Add $3.50 postage & handling. Only prepaid orders may be accepted; foreign orders will be billed for actual postage. Send orders to Literature Resources Unit, AFSC, 1501 Cherry St., Philadelphia, PA 19102. Credit card orders may be phoned in to 1-888-588-2372.
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