March 17, 2019
(SACRAMENTO, CA, 3/15/19) – Sacramento and Yolo county community-based organizations involved with immigration advocacy will come together Monday, March 18, to announce the release of two publications that will assist undocumented residents and their allies if they encounter ICE agents on the street, at home, at work or while incarcerated.
One publication contains information in the form of narrative stories, while the other illustrates the same points graphically in a comic book style.
WHAT: Press conference co-hosted by CAIR Sacramento Valley (CAIR-SV) and Sacramento Area Congregations Together (Sac ACT) to announce the release of “If ICE Comes Knocking” publications. Member organizations of the Sacramento Immigration Coalition will be speaking.
WHEN: 11 a.m. Monday, March 18, 2019
WHERE: CAIR-SV’s office, 1122 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815
MORE INFO: Joe Engle, MNA, marketing & publications consultant with N&R Publications,
916-498-1234, ext. 1322, 415-215-6158
Free copies of the narrative “What to do if ICE Comes Knocking” publication and the comic book version of “When ICE Comes Knocking” by the Independent Journalism Fund will be given out to organizations who are working with the immigrant community until supplies run out.
Venue for and refreshments at the event will be provided by the Independent Journalism Fund. Recognition and speaking time will be made available to The California Endowment as a primary sponsor. Other sponsors include League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and Communities for a New California.