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During the Trump administration, more people sought sanctuary in churches in Philadelphia than any other city in the United States. The city was also on the front lines of progressive policy making, defending its sanctuary policies in federal court. In this collection of essays and interviews, a diverse set of authors examine the promise and limits of sanctuary. Contributors include Carmela Apolonio Hernández, who spent over three years living in sanctuary to resist deportation, community organizers who work to build a more just and inclusive city, and leading academics who explore the origins…mehr
During the Trump administration, more people sought sanctuary in churches in Philadelphia than any other city in the United States. The city was also on the front lines of progressive policy making, defending its sanctuary policies in federal court. In this collection of essays and interviews, a diverse set of authors examine the promise and limits of sanctuary. Contributors include Carmela Apolonio Hernández, who spent over three years living in sanctuary to resist deportation, community organizers who work to build a more just and inclusive city, and leading academics who explore the origins of sanctuary and its intersections with the workplace, policing, and university campuses. Collectively, these authors offer a roadmap for how sanctuary is created and sustained and argue for a future in which no human being is illegal.
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Autorenporträt
Amada Armenta is associate professor of urban planning at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs. Caitlin Barry is associate professor of law and director of the Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic at Villanova University. Abel Rodríguez is visiting assistant professor of law and director of the Clinic for Asylum, Refugee, and Emigrant Services at Villanova University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Organizing Sanctuary Campaigns 1. En la Lucha: A Movement Leader Reflects on Her Search for Sanctuary A Conversation with Carmela Apolonio Hernández 2. Resistance in Sacred Spaces A Conversation with Reverend Renee McKenzie-Hayward 3. Taking Sanctuary: The Fight for Immigrant Liberation through Public Sanctuary Church Campaigns David C. Bennion 4. Building a Movement for Sanctuary for All Erika Almirón and Erika Guadalupe Núñez with Caitlin Barry Part II. Creating Sanctuary in the City 5. Coalition Building for City Sanctuary Policies Blanca Pacheco 6. Creating Sanctuary through Art and Organizing Michelle Angela Ortiz 7. Redefining Justice in Prosecution Caleb Arnold 8. Sanctuary and Worker Rights Jennifer Lee with Cristina Martínez and Benjamin Miller Part III. Perspectives on Sanctuary 9. Deconstructing Police-ICE Collaboration in Philadelphia Amada Armenta 10. Sanctuary in Policy and Practice at Swarthmore College Elaine Allard and Edwin May
Part I: Organizing Sanctuary Campaigns 1. En la Lucha: A Movement Leader Reflects on Her Search for Sanctuary A Conversation with Carmela Apolonio Hernández 2. Resistance in Sacred Spaces A Conversation with Reverend Renee McKenzie-Hayward 3. Taking Sanctuary: The Fight for Immigrant Liberation through Public Sanctuary Church Campaigns David C. Bennion 4. Building a Movement for Sanctuary for All Erika Almirón and Erika Guadalupe Núñez with Caitlin Barry Part II. Creating Sanctuary in the City 5. Coalition Building for City Sanctuary Policies Blanca Pacheco 6. Creating Sanctuary through Art and Organizing Michelle Angela Ortiz 7. Redefining Justice in Prosecution Caleb Arnold 8. Sanctuary and Worker Rights Jennifer Lee with Cristina Martínez and Benjamin Miller Part III. Perspectives on Sanctuary 9. Deconstructing Police-ICE Collaboration in Philadelphia Amada Armenta 10. Sanctuary in Policy and Practice at Swarthmore College Elaine Allard and Edwin May
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