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Bruce MacDonald
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@rationaldoge@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

One of Pepper the borrowed dog's neighbors offers free whistles in a Little Free Library.

Tucked inside a sandwich bag are the whistle and lanyard, along with signal protocol documentation and a wallet-card list of constitutional rights.

"GIVE THIS CARD TO THE AGENT."

#Minneapolis #resistance #whistles

Posted on the glass of a Little Free Library in the Minnehaha neighborhood of Minneapolis: 

FREE! Please take one!

WHISTLES! 
INSTANT ALERT SYSTEM
SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE.
FASTER THAN SOCIAL MEDIA.
TOGETHER, WE KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE
Posted on the glass of a Little Free Library in the Minnehaha neighborhood of Minneapolis: FREE! Please take one! WHISTLES! INSTANT ALERT SYSTEM SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE. FASTER THAN SOCIAL MEDIA. TOGETHER, WE KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE
Posted on the glass of a Little Free Library in the Minnehaha neighborhood of Minneapolis: FREE! Please take one! WHISTLES! INSTANT ALERT SYSTEM SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE. FASTER THAN SOCIAL MEDIA. TOGETHER, WE KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE
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Bruce MacDonald
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@rationaldoge@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Little Free Libraries are also known sometimes to include dog treats, notes Pepper, the black, tan, and white Australian kelpie I borrow from friends.

The dog looks up at the photographer hopefully. As it turned out, this particular Little Free Library had only books and whistles. Fortunately for Pepper, I had dog treats in my pocket.
The dog looks up at the photographer hopefully. As it turned out, this particular Little Free Library had only books and whistles. Fortunately for Pepper, I had dog treats in my pocket.
The dog looks up at the photographer hopefully. As it turned out, this particular Little Free Library had only books and whistles. Fortunately for Pepper, I had dog treats in my pocket.
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Bruce MacDonald
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@rationaldoge@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

MPR News: Nearly 30,000 Minnesotans trained as constitutional observers

“A lot of us are tired, but we know that in this moment we need to keep defending and protecting our neighbors.”

#Minnesota #MutualAid #resistance

1:29 PM Feb. 2 | Nearly 30,000 Minnesotans trained as constitutional observers

It’s been two months since the federal government began what it calls “Operation Metro Surge” in Minnesota. Besides spreading fear amongst immigrants and many documented instances of violence and racial profiling, the surge has led many Minnesotans to jump into action.

The Immigrant Defense Network helped band together more than 100 organizations to assist struggling families and defend immigrants’ constitutional rights. In January, the network registered an average of 2,000 volunteers per week to train as constitutional observers. A constitutional observer is a trained community member who observes and documents federal law enforcement activity to help ensure constitutional rights are followed.

Edwin Torres Desantiago, the Immigrant Defense Network manager, told MPR News in November that 2,500 people were trained as observers. He said the total now is nearly 30,000 trained observers in 77 out of 87 counties in Minnesota.

“The scale is unimaginable,” Torres Desantiago said. “We have rapid response around the clock, seven days a week. We are actively responding to a case every six minutes across the state of Minnesota.”

Additionally, another 6,000 volunteers are registered to help deliver food, give at-risk families rides, go to court hearings and translate documents. Torres Desantiago said that to many staff and volunteers, their work feels like a nonstop sprint.
1:29 PM Feb. 2 | Nearly 30,000 Minnesotans trained as constitutional observers It’s been two months since the federal government began what it calls “Operation Metro Surge” in Minnesota. Besides spreading fear amongst immigrants and many documented instances of violence and racial profiling, the surge has led many Minnesotans to jump into action. The Immigrant Defense Network helped band together more than 100 organizations to assist struggling families and defend immigrants’ constitutional rights. In January, the network registered an average of 2,000 volunteers per week to train as constitutional observers. A constitutional observer is a trained community member who observes and documents federal law enforcement activity to help ensure constitutional rights are followed. Edwin Torres Desantiago, the Immigrant Defense Network manager, told MPR News in November that 2,500 people were trained as observers. He said the total now is nearly 30,000 trained observers in 77 out of 87 counties in Minnesota. “The scale is unimaginable,” Torres Desantiago said. “We have rapid response around the clock, seven days a week. We are actively responding to a case every six minutes across the state of Minnesota.” Additionally, another 6,000 volunteers are registered to help deliver food, give at-risk families rides, go to court hearings and translate documents. Torres Desantiago said that to many staff and volunteers, their work feels like a nonstop sprint.
1:29 PM Feb. 2 | Nearly 30,000 Minnesotans trained as constitutional observers It’s been two months since the federal government began what it calls “Operation Metro Surge” in Minnesota. Besides spreading fear amongst immigrants and many documented instances of violence and racial profiling, the surge has led many Minnesotans to jump into action. The Immigrant Defense Network helped band together more than 100 organizations to assist struggling families and defend immigrants’ constitutional rights. In January, the network registered an average of 2,000 volunteers per week to train as constitutional observers. A constitutional observer is a trained community member who observes and documents federal law enforcement activity to help ensure constitutional rights are followed. Edwin Torres Desantiago, the Immigrant Defense Network manager, told MPR News in November that 2,500 people were trained as observers. He said the total now is nearly 30,000 trained observers in 77 out of 87 counties in Minnesota. “The scale is unimaginable,” Torres Desantiago said. “We have rapid response around the clock, seven days a week. We are actively responding to a case every six minutes across the state of Minnesota.” Additionally, another 6,000 volunteers are registered to help deliver food, give at-risk families rides, go to court hearings and translate documents. Torres Desantiago said that to many staff and volunteers, their work feels like a nonstop sprint.
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