Join the Sanctuary Movement to Resist Deportations & Discrimination

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Take the pledge at https://action.groundswell-mvmt.org/petitions/we-pledge-to-resist-deportation-and-discrimination-through-sanctuary.

As the newly elected administration makes plans to deport millions, register Muslims, and roll back anti-discrimination policies – we must stand up as communities of faith to say: NOT IN OUR HOUSE.

From Rev. Alison Harrington, Pastor, Southside Presbyterian Church in Tucson, AZ

In the past couple of years, a growing group of communities of faith have stood up to stand in solidarity with immigrants facing deportation through the work of sanctuary.

My church in Tucson has been at the frontlines of this movement since the 1980s – and many of you have actively joined us on our most recent journey as we fought alongside Daniel, Rosa, their families, and the sanctuary communities across the country to stop deportations.1

Your commitment to this movement and the safety of our communities is critical as we enter this new phase of U.S. history. The newly elected administration has pledged to target, detain and deport immigrants at even more alarming rates; register and discriminate against religious minorities; roll back LGBTQ, healthcare and reproductive rights; ignore the urgent call from indigenous communities to protect the environment and our future; and push through extreme criminal justice policies that will continue to disproportionately affect people of color.

There have been over 300 reported incidents of hate since Election Day – more than after 9/11.2 We need sanctuary spaces everywhere, and we need them now.

We must use every inch of the space we can claim as sacred, working to expand sanctuary until it includes every street corner in every neighborhood – and as people of faith, we can start in our houses of worship.

Pledge to accompany the people in our communities targeted by hate, and resist the policies of any administration that promotes deportation and discrimination at https://action.groundswell-mvmt.org/petitions/we-pledge-to-resist-deportation-and-discrimination-through-sanctuary.

Sanctuary is a grounding principle that seeks to maintain safe places where protection is found from persecution. Sanctuary is a stronghold of love and resistance. It grants us a taste of reprieve and protection so we can gather strength to go out there again and fight. Wherever sanctuary is found, it is space that must be protected, it is a principle that must be defended.

We call upon our congregations and communities to go beyond talk of loving our neighbor to revolutionary love, so that we can live our faith and values by opening our doors and hitting the streets to create sanctuary alongside Indigenous, Immigrant, Black, LGBTQ, Muslim and Sikh communities to stop the violence and seek justice in all that we do.


  1. Sanctuarynotdeportation.org <http://cl.S7.exct.net/?qs=98bb6887f9ffb3bdfdd29880d53a3184ac52fa88dcab0ee80a493fe10f6184b5b61fd2a1e25c845aaed5f820d3e87e66>
  2. “There have been more than 300 reported hate incidents since Election Day.” ThinkProgress <http://cl.S7.exct.net/?qs=98bb6887f9ffb3bdc9cc5e090c73cd1f432cdab5fc8edeaa4d4e13d4806f10644f229077267aa07615c7ad0f31959666> , Nov. 14, 2016.

  1. alicia

    PHENND
    Call for Proposals: PHENND Conference: Immigration
    Posted on October 17, 2016

    We are looking for individuals who plan on attending the “PHENND CONFERENCE: Immigration,” to be held Friday, February 24, 2017 to design and lead paper presentations and workshops. This gathering will be attended by 100-125 students, campus staff, faculty, and community organization staff active in community service, service-learning, and campus-community partnership work. While primarily targeting individuals who are part of the 25+ colleges and universities involved in the Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development (PHENND), this event is also open nationally to practitioners of campus-community partnership. Over the course of one day, between 3 and 5 elective choices will be offered during each of three sessions. Therefore, we are looking for a total of roughly 10-15 workshops and/or paper presentations.

    PROPOSAL DEADLINE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2016
    LOCATION: Cabrini University, Radnor, PA
    CONFERENCE DATE: Friday, February 24, 2017

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMAq6ZqEL23mXWksAZTEoBoBL8u46iHYfnAeQCkjOlIYl47A/viewform

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