🚨 Join us April 2nd to demand an END to the detention of children and families in Dilley, Texas.
📖 On International Children’s Book Day, authors, educators, healthcare workers, care workers, labor leaders, and grassroots organizers across the country will come together on a livestream outside the South Texas Family Residential Center to #ReadThemHome.
This vigil marks the beginning of a nationwide movement to shine a light on the harm of family detention and build momentum to end it for good. We will read aloud as an act of care and resistance, and we're calling on you to add your voice.
Join partners including NDWA, @10stepscampaign , @neatoday , @aftunion , @seiu_org , @fwdus , @communitychange , @littlelobbyists , @momsrising , @sa_stands , and the End Family and Child Detention Coalition in calling to #EndChildDetention. Tap the link in bio or visit to sign up and be part of the movement.
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The Trump Administration is moving full force on Project 2025 and our communities are under attack from every direction.
If you are an immigrant and worried about what this means for you and your families, here is some information to help. More details at the link in bio.
On May 20, we’re gathering in Washington, D.C. for a national call to end family and child detention.
In detention centers across the country, children and families are being ripped from their communities and subjected to inhumane conditions at the hands of ICE and CBP. This crisis does not begin or end with one facility, and we won’t stop until all families are home.
Together with advocates, organizers, and members of Congress, we’ll raise our voices to demand:
- An end to all family and child detention
- Not one more dollar to ICE or CBP
- No expansion of detention systems
Join us in person Wednesday, May 20 and let’s #readthemhome. Learn more at readthemhome.org
Black domestic workers have always been at the heart of our struggles for freedom — building this country’s economy while fighting for the right to be seen, heard, and protected. Today, that legacy is under attack, especially in southern states. As the Supreme Court dismantles the Voting Rights Act piece by piece, states are stripping away the political power that Black workers need to win fair wages, safe jobs, and a just future.
But across the South, Black domestic worker leaders are rising. They’re organizing in their communities, defending our democracy, and refusing to let anyone silence the workers who make all other work possible. Because voting rights are labor rights — and protecting our vote is how we protect our care, our families, and our future.
All roads lead to the South. Register to vote, get involved in your community, and join us in the fight to defend Black worker power. Link in bio.
Please join us by reading a book on video! We need to end family detention and separation. It’s cruel and inhumane. Started by @staceyabrams Use the hashtag #readthemhome You can collab with @domesticworkers and @10stepscampaign
If you post to Instagram, let us know at [email protected] We will amplify some videos!
#msrachel #moms #childrensbook #moms
Children and families are being detained indefinitely in ICE facilities across the country. These are some of their stories.
Big change starts with small steps, and #ReadThemHome is all about giving people the opportunity to take that first step to speak out and participate. Help build public pressure to end the detention of children and families at ReadThemHome.org. #ReadThemHome
D.C. can’t roll back the hard‑won protections domestic workers fought for. Cutting $1.1M in co‑enforcement programs means cutting off the trusted, community‑based support workers rely on to report wage theft, retaliation, and abuse. Without these programs, thousands of workers lose a critical pathway to justice.
We need the D.C. Council to restore this funding and protect the workers who make all other work possible. Take action by emailing the councilmembers on the Judiciary and Public Safety Committee at the link in our bio.
This my reading for the #ReadThemHome Campaign to End Family Detention. This is an amazing way to raise awareness about the precious kids and their families locked in Dilley Immigration Detention Center.
Thank you @msrachelforlittles for elevating this campaign started by @staceyabrams
Everyone should follow @domesticworkers and @10stepscampaign for more. You should also follow @lidiaterrazasnews and @joaquincastrotx who are doing amazing work on the ground.
Pick a book you’d want to read to these children and families and make your own video!
Additional information can be found at:
readthemhome.org
#msrachel #kidsbooks #childrensbook #starwars
Joining the “Read them Home” Movement today.
Here is one of our son’s favorite books with fun sound effects and all. Let’s work together to bring these kids home and shut down these concentration camps.
Thank you @staceyabrams for the idea and putting it all together.
Thank you @msrachelforlittles as always for standing up and using your platform to change the world. We stand with you! đź’ś
Oh and if you ever need a bilingual TĂo I’d be honored to help! #readthemhome
Child care providers like Sandra White keep our communities running, yet they’re asked to shoulder an impossible burden. On National Day Without Child Care, hundreds of child care centers across North Carolina and Georgia are closing their doors in solidarity—showing what happens when the people who make all other work possible are pushed to the brink.
Child care for infants and toddlers is the most expensive and least available care in our system, leaving parents with few options and providers struggling to stay open. Without action, more programs will close, child care deserts will grow, and working families will be left without reliable care.
In North Carolina, we’re calling on lawmakers to raise subsidy rates to reflect the real cost of care and to create a subsidy floor that keeps child care programs open and educators supported. Sandra and thousands of providers are leading the way—now it’s on all of us to back them.
Join the Day Without Child Care virtual rally tonight at 8PM EST through the link in our bio.
A little something different today! Today, I’m reading for the children and families in immigration detention who need to know we haven’t forgotten about them as part of the #ReadThemHome Campaign to End Family Detention. I encourage my followers, friends, and fellow cosplayers to join in!! Choose your favorite children’s book and film a video reading it to raise awareness about the children and families locked in Dilley Immigration Detention Center and to promote literacy and children’s book authors. This campaign was started by @staceyabrams and is something I’m very proud to be a part of. I look forward to seeing you all join, and please let me know if you do! Even if you’re not able to make your own video, you can help by engaging and uplifting content from creators who will be posting. You can find more about this campaign on @msrachelforlittles account!
Thank you all for joining me for this, and for the children and families currently being held, please know that you are loved and remembered. Your situation is heavy on our hearts. We are thinking of you, and we are rooting for you.
#cosplayersunite #cosplayforacause #roguecosplay #roguexmen