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Havdalah #57: Detention, Deportations, and Doxxing
27 Tishrei, 5785 / October 18, 2025


Hey, y’all,
Take a moment this week to go outside and look at the leaves. I particularly recommend going for a Sunday drive up I-295 or RI-146. Even just going up to Worcester is a really nice drive and we are just hitting peak fall foliage now, so go carpe some autumnus.
We have some new opportunities from AMOR in the newsletter this week, as well as some interesting articles and a video about ICE and immigration, so please check it out!
So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, adieu…
Jackie (She/Her)
PS: We’d like to hear from you! Let us know how we’re doing!

Workers and Renters: Providence General Assembly
When: Saturday, October 18, 12:00pm and every other Saturday
Where: 134 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI 02903
From their Instagram:
Worried about Trump?
Want to defend our communities?
Want a world that works for everyone?
Come to the Providence General Assembly!
Spanish, ASL interpretation and childcare available upon email request
Masking requested and masks will be provided
Direct questions to [email protected]
Forum on Detention Abolition Legislation
When: Monday, October 20, 6:00pm-7:30pm
Where: Online (Zoom)
Across the country, states are passing legislation to close private prisons and remove ICE detention from public facilities.
Join AMOR for a Forum on Detention Abolition Legislation. Learn about legislation to shut down the Wyatt Detention Center this upcoming legislative session.
AMOR will be looking at what legislation has been successful in other parts of the country, what challenges other states have faced and learn how they can apply those lessons right here in Rhode Island.
Contact them if you have any questions [email protected]
Become a Driver with AMOR’s Transportation Team; AMOR Defense Line
When: Tuesday, October 21, 6:00pm-8:00pm; Sunday, November 16, 3:00pm-5:00pm
Where: Not public at this time
AMOR’s transportation team consists of volunteers who are willing to offer their vehicle and support to those who need free and timely transportation to court dates, immigration check-ins, visits to family in prison or detention, other immigration appointments, and community events & actions.
The AMOR Defense Line is a bilingual line that connects community members to AMOR’s network of services, including case management, legal support, court accompaniment, community support, transportation, and interpretation. The Defense Line number is 401-675-1414, and you can learn more at their website and social media: www.amorri.org & @amornetwork
Documentary & Discussion: DEI-ing
When: Sunday, October 19, 1:00pm and Wednesday, October 22, 6:30pm
Where: Salem Family Auditorium, Barrington Public Library, 281 County Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Join the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for a screening of DEI-ing, a documentary that dives into the chaotic world of diversity, equity, and inclusion with bold honesty.
Free and open to all. Registration is recommended but not required.
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The Womxn Project Call to Actions
Not quite an event, but the Womxn Project has provided a couple of actions to do to respond to the health and food crisis in Rhode Island:
Call to Action #1: Help Your Neighbor! Let’s build food security for our community into our daily actions!
With the expanding food crisis, The Womxn Project, in partnership with the RI Food Bank, RI Food Policy Council, RI State Council of Churches, and Youth Pride, is issuing a statewide call to action, STAT!
Every nonprofit organization or for-profit business—from sports teams and scouting troops to art collectives and faith communities—is being asked to include a food collection at every one of their events.
In a recent interview with Rhode Island Public Radio, RI Food Bank Executive Director Melissa Cherney reported that nearly 40% of Rhode Islanders are experiencing food insecurity. “RI has many committed non-profit organizations. That means we have the reach and the power to make an enormous difference if we act together. This is how we show what community care really looks like.” Jocelyn Foye, Executive Director of The Womxn Project.
As the smallest state in the nation, Rhode Island can prove it’s also the biggest in heart. This initiative—called “Big Table Rhode Island!”—urges organizations to normalize giving by encouraging attendees to bring canned or nonperishable goods to every meeting, practice, or event, creating a culture of consistent, everyday support for local pantries. Read more
Call to Action #2: Voting Transparency: The Bodily Freedom Forever Index Questionnaires are out!
This past week, the Womxn Project sent the Bodily Freedom Forever Index questionnaire to every elected official in our state, from town and city school committee or town counselors, to state reps and senators on up.
Through civic engagement, policy advancement, and artivism, TWP takes action to secure reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ rights, and government transparency in Rhode Island. The BFFI is an ongoing initiative to record and report the stance of each elected official in RI on these issues to promote transparency in our elections.
TWP defines "bodily freedom" as sole decision-making power over one's body, so long as those decisions do not infringe on another’s bodily autonomy. When evaluating an official's stance on bodily freedom, TWP considers two (of many) issues: support for reproductive rights and support for LGBTQ+ equality.
HELP TWP get a response from your local elected officials -- have them fill out the BFFI survey sent to their emails!
Call to Action #3: Our Rhode Island "Kavanaugh" Problem: An Anti-Democratic Nominee for Judge
Earlier this summer the chair of the RI Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) stated TWP broke precedent for the amount of emails and oral testimony shared against one candidate seeking a district judge position. Summary video.
Why? Michael McCaffrey is an anti-abortion, anti-marriage equality candidate with the separation of church and state being of no concern. After the JNC voted on him and others, they passed the recommendations on to the Governor who "taps" a few candidates, to then go to the RI Senate for a final vote.
Since the vote, 3 new district judges have retired making it so there are FOUR positions to fill. All the calls and attention to this from the summer is not lost.
We need to call our Senators and say NO to a representative that is not aligned to the majority of RI's values. Remember, there are FIVE names that were passed onto the Governor. Join us in saying no to McCaffrey-"Kavanaugh." Say yes to the four others!
ACLU Rights Explainers
When: Up now
Where: Online
The ACLU just released two updated versions of their explainers about your rights when interacting with immigration agents (ICE) or the police. They have them available in 10 languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Cape Verdean, Haitian Creole, French, Swahili, Dari, Pashto, and Khmer.
Read and save this material – regardless of your own immigration status – and send to friends and family! Click the link below and scroll to the bottom of the page to download PDFs that you can print, plus the ACLU posted on all their social media platforms (@riaclu) if you want to save and share online.
If you have a specific way to distribute larger numbers of the paper copies, please email the RI ACLU at [email protected] or call them at 401-831-7171. They have a limited supply printed, but will provide as many as they are able.

Tomaquag Museum: Lunch and Learn
When: Monday, October 27, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Where: Online (Zoom)
Discover what freedom meant for Indigenous and African-descended communities during the time of the Declaration of Independence in in this powerful conversation with Dr. Akeia de Barros Gomes, Director of the Center for Black History at the Newport Historical Society.
Don’t miss this chance to explore deeper narratives of history and freedom. All are welcome!

AMOR Community Fund for ICE Detainees
The Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance (AMOR) is a grassroots, community-led organization in Rhode Island working to counter state-sponsored and interpersonal violence against marginalized folks.
The AMOR Community Fund for ICE Detainees is looking to support all people experiencing detention in RI, especially those detained by ICE at the Wyatt Detention Center.
Here are some examples of what your donation to the AMOR Community Fund for ICE Detainees can do!
$10 — A ten minute phone call from detention
$25 — The first meal after release from detention
$45 — Clothes after release from detention
$100 — Grocery shopping after release
$300 — Flight back to home state after release
$450 — Filing Fees with USCIS
$500 — Consultation with a lawyer
$1,500 to $7,000 to post bond for an individual and see them released from detention
One element of AMOR's work is support for immigrants in our communities, particularly in the legal realm. As the federal government continues to enforce immigration policies that attack immigrant families, AMOR has fiercely resisted these unjust policies, including connecting clients with legal services, organizing rallies and fundraisers in support of individuals with whom we work, putting on know-your-rights training, accompanying individuals to court dates and ICE check-ins, and more.
However, there are still countless immigrant Rhode Islanders who are seeking assistance, and AMOR hopes to be able to continue to support them tirelessly in the year to come. Please contribute anything you can to their community fund — all money donated will go directly to supporting our community, specifically to pay for legal expenses and bond.
Any donation is much appreciated!
You can find them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as:
@amornetwork
or at https://amorri.org/

News Round-Up: Local
Senators Reed and Whitehouse support NDAA that targets transgender rights and allows Trump unlimited domestic troop deployment (Steve Alquist in SteveAhlquist.news, October 11, 2025)
Woodlawn community wins cleanup of Morley Field, continues to demand reopening the Pawtucket park (Steve Alquist in SteveAhlquist.news, October 15, 2025)
The Governors Public Health Alliance is a nonpartisan, non-profit coalition of governors that works together to protect public health (Steve Alquist in SteveAhlquist.news, October 16, 2025)
Jewish Voice for Peace RI leads statewide ‘Free Palestine’ contingent at Rhode Island No Kings March (Steve Alquist in SteveAhlquist.news, October 16, 2025)
News Round-Up: National
Inside ICE Air: Flight Attendants on Deportation Planes Say Disaster is “Only a Matter of Time” (McKenzie Funk in ProPublica, April 1, 2025)
Red State Voters Approved Progressive Measures. GOP Lawmakers Are Trying to Undermine Them. (Jeremy Kohler in ProPublica, May 30, 2025)
“I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore”: They Tried to Self-Deport, Then Got Stranded in Trump’s America (Melissa Sanchez and Mariam Elba in ProPublica, October 10, 2025)
We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days. (Nicole Foy in ProPublica, October 16, 2025)
Hackers Dox Hundreds of DHS, ICE, FBI, and DOJ Officials (Joseph Cox in 404, October 16, 2025)
Op-Eds
They Came for Our Neighbors. We Showed Up. (Kelly Hayes in Organizing My Thoughts, October 12, 2025)
Pod Recs: Throughline
The Rise of the Right Wing in Israel (Throughline, October 16, 2025)
Vids: Farm to Taber
ICE Raids Are Only Half The Story (Farm to Taber, October 17, 2025)
