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Join us for an evening with artists Amy Martin and Chip Thomas and Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services Director Grace Vaughan as we explore stories of resilience and hope.
The Dreams Without Borders art show, panel discussion, and fundraiser will help Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) provide much-needed legal assistance to our immigrant community. Artists Chip Thomas and Amy Martin
ICE deported more than a quarter-million migrants in 2024, the highest tally in a decade, surpassing the Trump era peak. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office in January with a promise of carrying out mass deportations. With immigrant rights and safety at great risk, we won't stay silent and passive.
Come to learn what you can do as an ally and immigrant rights advocate, and pick up your Know Your Rights materials to assist the immigrant community facing the threats of mass deportations.
January 17, 2025, at 5:30 p.m - 8:30pm The HeART Box Gallery, 17 N. San Francisco St, Suite 1B, Flagstaff
This is a ticketed event, but all people are welcome, and free tickets are available. Your generous donation will make a difference in the lives of people who face the unimaginable fear of losing family, safety, and home. Don't miss this opportunity to see Amy's and Chip's amazing art.
The event is supported by Catch Fire Movement and the HeART Box Gallery. All proceeds will go to the Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services, which is a project of the Literacy Center.
Explore Chip Thomas's art stories at https://jetsonorama.net/
and Amy Martin's portfolio at https://www.amysmartinphotography.com/.
Don't forget to sign our immigrant safety ordinance petition at https://www.catchfiremovement.org/immigrant-safety-flagstaff.
Get Tickets HereParking: Paid metered street parking. Handicap parking spaces in the lot behind the Switzer building.