NO CONCENTRATION CAMPS US

NO CONCENTRATION CAMPS US

RIGHTS & SAFETY

Human Rights Campaign: (HRC)

HRC | Tips for Preparedness, Peaceful Protesting, and Safety

ACLU:

Protesters’ Rights | American Civil Liberties Union

Resist Kit: (with Red cards)

Resist Kit – Essential Resources for Protestors & Activists

Best Practices for Protest: (Merrimack, NH)

Safety Plan: (Merrimack, NH)

PROTEST PLANNING & ORGANIZING:

How to organise a protest | Activist Handbook

Post Protest- After Action Report: (Merrimack,NH)

SELF-CARE for ACTIVISTS:

ACTIONS:

✅ Civic Engagement Guide: How to Make an Impact at a Town Hall Meeting

Town Hall Meetings 101: A Guide for Citizens, Candidates, and Officials | GoodParty.org

Talking Points, Town Council concerning warehouses (Ex) (Merrimack, NH)

TACTICS:

Section 6.1: Activism Tactics – Museum of Protest

Which communities have successfully stopped proposed I…

How to project a message on a building

5 tools local governments are using to block ICE detention centers | Smart Cities Dive (Mar, 2026)

coldCounter (below) was created by No Concentration Camps Colorado (NOCCC) in Mar. 2026 as an open-source data infrastructure project that aggregates, normalizes, and documents immigration detention data. The project produces a portable SQLite data mart that allows researchers, policy analysts, and civil rights organizations to explore immigration detention records in a transparent and reproducible way.

Training Video for coldCounter on YouTube (click below)

Introduction to coldCounter with Dorian Gray

GitHub – doriangiterdone/coldCounter: Data reporting of publically available ICE Data · GitHub