Authors for Immigrant Rights (AIR)
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A collection of KidLit & YA authors and illustrators who are taking a stand against ICE. For access to our statement and ACLU fundraiser, link below. https://linktr.ee/authors4immigrants
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Official statement on ICE cosigned by 130+ KidLit & YA authors and illustrators. We are calling on publishers to not preemptively censor themselves in the face of this current administration and to protect marginalized creators. 🧵
Authors for Immigrant Rights We, the undersigned authors and illustrators, stand in solidarity with immigrants the nation over and refuse to accept these rampant constitutional abuses by ICE as the new norm. Immigrants are our parents, spouses, and friends. Immigrants are our communities. Many of us are immigrants ourselves. We are all deeply connected to this issue and want our voices heard on the matter.

For the past decade, the publishing world has made laudable strides in the diversity and inclusion of immigrant stories. Publishers and booksellers have helped to foster spaces where readers can develop awareness and empathy for migrant rights and history; spaces where young readers can finally discover their own stories on the library shelf. The current administration is trying to tear this progress away.

To publishers and booksellers: we call on you to continue your work. Stand behind your inclusive stories and marginalized authors, loudly and without hesitation. Help these stories reach the readers who need them most.

To our readers: we ask that you join us in taking up small tasks to support the immigrants in our lives. Call your representatives and ask what they are doing to protect their communities from ICE overreach. Donate to local immigrant aid organizations. Get involved with your local library and school board and speak up for books centering marginalized perspectives.

Let’s unite to write a new, better story for all the people in this country.




Signed, List of 130+ author and illustrator names.
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We hit our $1k goal for our ACLU fundraiser-- thank you to everyone who shared and contributed! #aclu #fundraiser
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We now have 220 signees-- thank you so much to all the participating authors and illustrators for your support!!
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Woo! Full updated roster of signees here. If you'd like to cosign, please feel free to use the link in bio!
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Updated list! Cannot forget the amazing Gale!
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We've linked to @commjusticeexch.bsky.social 's list of immigration bail funds, organized by state, as a nice starting point for people looking to get involved in local mutual aid! Linking here as well for reference:
www.communityjusticeexchange.org/en/immigrati...
Immigration Directory — Community Justice Exchange
www.communityjusticeexchange.org
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🧵 We are accompanying this statement with a campaign to raise funds for @aclu.org who have been working closely on nationally-regarded cases such as that of Mahmoud Khalil. Please consider donating to it. Link in bio!
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🧵 To our readers, we thank you for your continued support of our work and urge you to get involved locally! Speak up for immigrants in your communities, stand up for inclusive books at your local libraries & school board meetings, and donate time and money to immigration nonprofits on the ground.
authors4immigrants.bsky.social
Official statement on ICE cosigned by 130+ KidLit & YA authors and illustrators. We are calling on publishers to not preemptively censor themselves in the face of this current administration and to protect marginalized creators. 🧵
Authors for Immigrant Rights We, the undersigned authors and illustrators, stand in solidarity with immigrants the nation over and refuse to accept these rampant constitutional abuses by ICE as the new norm. Immigrants are our parents, spouses, and friends. Immigrants are our communities. Many of us are immigrants ourselves. We are all deeply connected to this issue and want our voices heard on the matter.

For the past decade, the publishing world has made laudable strides in the diversity and inclusion of immigrant stories. Publishers and booksellers have helped to foster spaces where readers can develop awareness and empathy for migrant rights and history; spaces where young readers can finally discover their own stories on the library shelf. The current administration is trying to tear this progress away.

To publishers and booksellers: we call on you to continue your work. Stand behind your inclusive stories and marginalized authors, loudly and without hesitation. Help these stories reach the readers who need them most.

To our readers: we ask that you join us in taking up small tasks to support the immigrants in our lives. Call your representatives and ask what they are doing to protect their communities from ICE overreach. Donate to local immigrant aid organizations. Get involved with your local library and school board and speak up for books centering marginalized perspectives.

Let’s unite to write a new, better story for all the people in this country.




Signed, List of 130+ author and illustrator names.