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    • Wednesday, April 19, 2017, 2:59pm

In the works…

In the works...

Since the election, we’ve experienced an increased demand for our work supporting the community organizers and advocates on the frontlines of the social justice movement with the tools they need.

Here are some of the things we’re working on now, thanks in part to your support:

• a booklet on the green card application process, in collaboration with UnLocal and designer Tanya Bhandari; 
• a pocket-sized guide to bystander interventions with Hollaback and designer Leah Garlock;
• a range of new materials to support child victims and witnesses in the legal system, with Center for Court Innovation and Safe Horizon, funded through the Department of Justice’s Office of Victims of Crime;
• with Bronx Defenders and other legal service organizations, a “Civil Liberties Toolkit” made up of materials designed to help individuals understand and assert their rights in the legal system, from navigating the immigration bond release process to understanding what to do when you receive a desk appearance ticket.

We’ll be releasing these—and other!—projects in the coming months. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay up to date with our work and sneak peeks into what’s coming up for CUP!

To support these and other CUP projects, make a tax-deductible donation here.

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