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7 June 2025Keep families together. Support the Detained Immigrant Bond Fund to secure release from ICE detention those who’ve been arrested in workplace raids, at regular ICE check-ins, and court heartings.
Keep families together. Support the Detained Immigrant Bond Fund to secure release from ICE detention those who’ve been arrested in workplace raids, at regular ICE check-ins, and court heartings.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this year’s Giants of Justice Celebration! Last Thursday, we gathered with our wonderful, interfaith community to celebrate the Los Angeles movement leaders, faith leaders and activists working to create a more just city for us all. We heard inspiring stories that underscored the value of protecting human
Home is sacred. That’s why CLUE supports below-market housing on public land like the Santa Monica Airport, slated to close in 2028. It will take an incredible effort to overcome opposition to local development, but we believe that acting in sacred solidarity, we will find a path to Cloverfield Commons.
Resources to support and empower communities to prepare for and respond to ICE.
Holy Week is a time when many Christians seek to draw near to God as they mark the storied death and resurrection of Jesus. This year we hosted a week-long schedule of meaningful rituals of unity and community care across Los Angeles. Tuesday Cloverfield Commons Santa Monica Airport is slated to be closed on December
A thank you and three ways to become a part of the Immigrant Rights movement in Southern California On March 1st, we witnessed a beautiful show of solidarity for immigrant rights, as more than 1000 people of faith, community organizers, immigrants and allies marched in the center of Downtown Los Angeles, armed with flags, banners,
As we continue to see the horrific and cruel attacks by the new administration against immigrants, religious leaders and immigrant families make the call to solidarity against marginalization, criminalization and dehumanization.
Given our mission of working in solidarity with low-wage workers, immigrants, and communities of color in the cause of dignity and economic justice, our path is clear. I want to share just some of what we’ve been up to over the past month.
Over the last week, faith leaders and community members have met at Fairview Community Church in Costa Mesa, St. John’s Episcopal Church in San Bernardino, and the Los Angeles Episcopal Diocese to articulate the grave threats to immigrants and our communities in the face of the incoming Administration.
Liza M. knew what it meant for her and her family when the Taliban captured the country as the American and Allied troops hastily retreated in August 2021. Liza’s mother raised her and her five siblings alone after the Taliban killed her father in 2000. During the years of western presence, her mother emphasized the importance of education for her daughters, as well as her sons. Liza and one sister became doctors; another sister became a lawyer, one brother became an engineer and the 2 youngest were still in college when they had to flee. She had a bright future in Afghanistan until 2021.