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it's a new campaign start day! we're playing The Crooked Moon, a folk horror by the people behind Legends of Avantris. what I've seen of their work (I've been watching the Actual Play that inspired the module) has been really creepy and cool, so I'm very excited to be traumatized.

the character I'm playing is Jabo, a hobgoblin from the Forgotten Realms who dies and gets dragged to this terrible afterlife where he becomes a living skeleton. the whole concept of his character is that he's basically Johnny from The Devil Went Down to Georgia, except he lost the fiddle contest and therefore his soul. (I always liked the devil's solo best, personally, for all that Johnny's is apparently a lot more difficult on a technical level and he basically beat the devil's ass.) Jabo is a ruthless little con artist with a cocky streak, and I love him very much.

a song that makes me think of him:

Die, Die My Darling

Nov. 22nd, 2025 12:59 am
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There are a few things I am an absolute sucker for, just suckin' like crazy, and one of them is dice.  Or, several of them I guess.  It depends on how granular we're being. I thought that I was in remission, but here at PAX I've been thrust into the fire like a hot poker - a hot poker that for some inexplicable  reason wants to buy dice.

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Here are the rules for the weekend posts.

Book recommendation of the week: Wreck, by Catherine Newman. A woman in middle age has a delightful family, a mysterious rash, and a preoccupation with a local train accident. The family is the same one from Newman’s earlier novel, Sandwich, but this book is 10 times funnier, and you don’t need to have read the first one to enjoy this one. (Amazon, Bookshop)

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Holiday Wishes 2025

Nov. 21st, 2025 04:30 pm
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Happy Holidays, [community profile] holiday_wishes  folks. My list is all free stuff (except for postage), because all I really want is connection with other kind, reasonable humans. 

  1. I would love to exchange cards, snail mail, and postcards with anyone out there who likes to receive and send mail.I'm in the US, but I am happy to send mail internationally. DM for my address.
  2. I would love recs for art and/or craft projects that don't require a huge investment of money. I sew, draw a little, journal, and make zines, but I would love to try something different.
  3. This year I have started getting into horror books in a big way and I would love your recs. The best one I read this year was Buffalo Hunter Hunter. I don't like serial killer narratives, but I am open to most anything else.
  4. I started a new job this year, and I have decided my default vibe is goth Jessica Fletcher. Point me in the direction of cool ideas to make that happen, please! Right now it's mostly been scarves, cardigans, and pins, but I know I can do better.
  5. Like everyone on AO3, I would love for people to read my fic!
  6. Remember the old internet? I miss mp3 blogs, personal blogs, rings, goofy graphics, small archives, passion projects, and the like. Point me in the direction of some forgotten corners of the web that you love.
  7. Rec me a song that makes you happy. It's been a dour world lately, and like everyone else I need some cheering up. What is a song that brings you joy?
  8. Tell me a little known historical fact, the more obscure and the more local to you the better. I'm never going to know everything or get to go everywhere, but I always want to know more.
Thank you very much! Now I'm off to see which wishes I can fulfill. 

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[personal profile] dissectionist: Back in MY DAY, we had to read Penthouse Forum letters into a tape recorder and put the resulting tape into a first-gen Teddy Ruxpin. Nowadays kids don’t even have to work to turn their teddy bear into a creep.

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Nov. 21st, 2025 12:14 pm
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Hi everyone!

Whatever you might be celebrating, may it be joyful. For me, that’s the days getting longer at the Winter Solstice.


I’ve been participating for a few years and happy I’m able to do so again this year. I'm a woman of a certain age, closing in on Old Bathood, and live in NYC

  • Donations to your public library
  • Donations to your state or local Civil Liberties Union
  • If you’re a reader, please rate and review the last book you read or the book you’re currently reading. These ratings and reviews are what allows algorithms to recommend the books to others
  • My Amazon wishlist is here. These are all fun things, nothing over $15.
  • Donations to your local rabbit rescue
  • Recommendations for a good spica splint that immobilizes the wrist as well as the thumb.I have DeQuervain's, which means the tendors around my thumb are a bit borked. I don't need anyone to purchase the splints, I have funds set aside for medical things to do that, but the splints I have only immobilize my thumb.
  • Your favorite air fryer recipes—please note my air fryer is a small one, so I can’t do recipes that need things on multiple levels/racks
  • Tea! Loose or bagged. I like white, green, oolong, and blacks, though not pu-ehr.
  • Anime recommendations. I am a huge fan of Full Metal Alchemist, I recently enjoyed the first season of the Apothecary Diaries. Girls/Women as weapons are cool, so are mecha. I prefer the romance understated and most of the sex offscreen
  • DoorDash gift cards for those nights when work or the news takes too much out of me to cook


Thank you!

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Random Roman Remains

Nov. 21st, 2025 06:57 pm
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The remains of Hadrian's Wall on the right snake over a rise down and then up over the next rise.  The remains of a square building abut the wall close to.
A milecastle on Hadian's Wall
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You know, I do my best to just live my life and be a brave little toaster, but this week, it's just felt like...a lot.

I need to get a new car. Mine is twenty-five years old and leaking coolant. And I don't know where or how to start. Will I be able to afford anything decent?

Pain continues. The physical therapist has ordered me to use a cane. I have to use it in my (non-dominant) left hand, the one with arthritis, and just manipulating it with that hand is difficult enough that I have to start using my arthritis brace on that hand again.

I've also been told to wear an IS brace, a velcro strap that goes around my hips. Weirdly enough, it gives me nausea. Constantly.

Medical appointments. So. Many. Medical. Appointments.

All of this makes it difficult to exercise. And I NEED to exercise. I got the results of my bone scan this week, and my osteopenia is continuing to get worse. I need to get into the gym and lift weights and I'm not doing so, and so I'm beating myself up about it.

The news. Need I say more?

Christmas is looming, and the thought of preparing for the holidays is daunting.

I'm about to retire, and I am struggling with uncertainty about what it is going to look like. (Will I have enough money is giving me constant low-grade anxiety)

Rob's 70th birthday was this past week.

Both of the girls have been sick and stressed. Delia's internship is about to end, and she doesn't know where she will find another job.

On Wednesday, I had to sit through a meeting that droned on for an hour and a half. I kept standing up and sitting down again. I was so obviously uncomfortable that my coworkers sent me home, and I spent the rest of the day with the covers literally pulled over my head.

I'm sorry. I'm complaining, and I truly don't like that. I don't feel depressed, exactly? But I don't feel at my best, shall we say.

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open thread – November 21, 2025

Nov. 21st, 2025 04:00 pm
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It’s the Friday open thread!

The comment section on this post is open for discussion with other readers on any work-related questions that you want to talk about (that includes school). If you want an answer from me, emailing me is still your best bet*, but this is a chance to take your questions to other readers.

* If you submitted a question to me recently, please do not repost it here, as it may be in my queue to answer.

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In Non-functional public health appointments, part 2, we heard that when I called on the one day (out of 2 weeks) when you can book appointments with an MD, the appointments were all filled well before the end of the day and they told me to call back in 2 weeks as early as possible.

So that was Monday, and I called at 8:05 (5 minutes after opening) and put my message in their automatic callback queue. I didn't get called until after 11:00 and I could hear the receptionist's voice trembling with stress as she tried to gently and politely apologize because "It was so good that you called at eight, but unfortunately all the doctor slots were already full again!"

She asked again how soon I will run out of meds, and since I will not run out in the next two weeks, she told me to try calling back at eight am again on December first.

!!!!!!!

"Really really sorry, it's so unfortunate."

"Well, it's not your fault, I know," I said.

"Even so... yeah."

So. Two weeks. If I call at 8 on the dot, maybe I'll be early enough in the queue... or maybe I can't get an appointment until I'm about to run out and they therefore have to promote me to the 'urgent' (or semi-urgent) queue.

Wow... I'm so mad about this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Remember that this was actually my third call because the first time I didn't call on the Appointment Day at all and had to be redirected (but unfortunately, even though she said they might fill up, I didn't realize it was like, CALL WITHIN FIVE MINUTES).

Getting a head of things [gastronomy]

Nov. 21st, 2025 03:09 am
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The Bostoniensis household's last grocery order included some cucumbers but the delivery service mystifyingly substituted for them a head of cabbage. They were very apologetic when Mr B called to complain, and refunded us the price of the cabbage, so now it's a free cabbage. But it's still here taking up a remarkably large volume of space in our fridge, what with the spherical thing, and it's a week before Thanksgiving.

Cooking a cabbage was not on our plans for this week. But throwing out a perfectly good cabbage seems sad. And I have been complaining about not getting enough veggies to eat. So.

Anybody have a very delicious recipe for cabbage that conforms to the following parameters?:

• Cooked. No raw cabbage.

• Really, really low effort. I am resigned to having to chop the cabbage itself, but maybe minimal other chopping of other veggies or meats. Something where the actual cooking isn't too fussy.

• Not haluski. We love haluski. We have most of the ingredients for haluski. We do not have the time or energy for taking on a project like haluski.

• Not stuffed cabbage. The kind with ground beef and tomato sauce. Neither of us likes it. Possibly because we don't like the taste of cabbage in tomato sauce.

• Not corned beef and cabbage. We love corned beef and cabbage but omg have you seen the price of brisket.

• Relately, maybe no stewing or slow cooking? The smell of slow cooking the corned beef and cabbage is dire, and we don't want to have to flush air we paid to heat. Maybe it would be okay if more heavily seasoned.

• Gotta mostly be cabbage. We have a lot of cabbage to get through.

We like spicy, though it's not required; no cilantro, and probably no coconut. Main dish or side, with meat or without.

Edit: Okay, maybe we'll just buy more cabbages. I am very excited by this harvest of recipes.
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go…

1. I’m being asked to lead DEI training with no expertise in it

I’m very happy to work for a company that remains committed to DEI, even in this strange time. The direction coming down from many levels above me is that the company will be implementing DEI training for all employees. And because my colleague and I have experience conducting training, the powers-that-be have decided that we will present the DEI training, even though we have no expertise in DEI.

We’ve had a chance to preview the course they want to use, and it is A LOT. Maybe this is a model DEI course? I wouldn’t know, since this is not my field! On top of some pretty hard-hitting, in-your-face material, participants are asked to share personal experiences, which feels like a weird ask at work. Adding another layer of discomfort, during the course preview, people were drawing parallels between past practices referenced in the course and current events. The company has a staff of around 1,500 employees; surely it’s reasonable to expect that they vote all across the political spectrum. My colleague and I agree we that we do NOT have the skills and experience to present the material and facilitate the discussion this course is asking for, even if participants avoid politics.

Our supervisor agrees with us that this training should be conducted by a DEI expert, and he has recommended to his leadership that the company should hire a consultant. The decision makers are not listening to him and are doubling down on “anyone with training experience can lead this course.” My colleague and I are preparing to push back as a team. We agree that DEI is an important topic, especially now, and therefore it’s worth doing well. Even if the course material was less dramatic, I still believe we are unqualified to present it. I can’t tell if somebody up in the C-suite just wants to check off that DEI training is being done, or do they truly not understand that assigning this to amateurs does not bode well for a good outcome. Regardless, are we overreacting? Are there other factors we should be taking into consideration?

You are not overreacting; this is a looming disaster. These trainings are sensitive and challenging under the best of circumstances; having trainers without expertise risks it being a catastrophe. Is flatly refusing an option?

For what it’s worth: I’m not sure how committed to DEI your company really is, if they’re not willing to take the training seriously enough to hire trainers with actual expertise in the material. This reads like box-checking from people who aren’t convinced it’s really important.

2. My coworkers keep taking calls on speakerphone

Since returning to the office after the pandemic, I’ve noticed some people using speakerphone for calls in our open office plan. It’s bad enough that you have to hear one side of everyone’s meetings now, but hearing both sides is unbearable! We have phone rooms available that they could be using if they don’t want to use headphones.

Is there a polite and effective way to ask someone to use headphones? For context, my floor is full of “miscellaneous” employees who are all part of different teams and do not work directly together. I have no way of knowing who the person is or what team or manager they report to without asking. There is not a floor manager or other authority who is physically in the space. One person is particularly egregious about this and I have sat on the other side of the floor from her, but others will do it from time to time as well.

Ugh. If it’s pretty widespread, ideally your office would issue some guidance on it as a whole; any chance you could suggest it to someone with some authority to address that? They don’t need to be physically in the space to issue guidelines if you tell them there’s a problem.

But otherwise, it’s reasonable to say to any individual offender, “I’m sorry to ask, but I’m having trouble focusing when your calls are on speakerphone. Would you mind using headphones or just not using the speaker?”

3. What happened with this meeting invitation?

Part of my job is speaking to clients about how they want us to custom-design their products, whether it’s getting preliminary information or gathering actionable feedback to refine the product before shipment. I’ve got a good handle on how these conversations usually go, and it’s a point of pride that I’ve never once missed a meeting (thank you to two planners, several phone alarms and bundles of anxiety!).

After I recently provided a client with my availability to discuss their specs, we settled on a time that worked for all parties. I had about a 20-minute window between their call and a previously scheduled one, which is plenty of time even for my anxiety-fueled soul.

The first call did run a little long, but I still had a solid buffer of time to prepare for the next meeting. So imagine my horror when I got an email from that second client suggesting I no-showed, and that they cancelled our meeting 15 minutes before our mutually confirmed time! Sure enough, the meeting invite they sent was half an hour earlier than the time we agreed on: I had accepted it without even thinking to visually confirm the meeting time, and I’ll take the lumps for my failure to fact-check an invite’s details.

But I’ve also never had a client change meeting times on me without confirming it was okay first. After I apologized and provided a new window of availability, I tore through the digital paper trail between this client and me. They had said nothing about scheduling our conversation for a different time than the one we agreed upon.

Was it an error? Was it a bait and switch? Did I unknowingly agree to an end time for the conversation and not an actual call time? I don’t know, because they didn’t acknowledge their part in creating this confusion when we rescheduled the meeting, which I will admit that I’m kind of salty about.

Is this wholly my error since I should have been more diligent instead of blindly accepting their invite? Am I being unreasonable by expecting someone to signal a change in previously confirmed plans? Are there chaos gremlins out there who hear “Let’s schedule a call at 3:30” and interpret that as when the meeting should be ending?

You’re reading too much into it! This is probably just a mistake on their end. You agreed on 3:30 and somehow they wrote down 3:00. It happens.

It’s not a bait and switch, and it’s not an indication that people have started using ending times as start times. It’s just a mistake.

Should you need to double-check that the time on invitations matches the time you agreed to earlier? You shouldn’t need to, but it’s a good idea to do it, especially when you’re dealing with clients. Is it a disaster that you didn’t? No. But it’s a good thing to check for in the future (especially when you’re dealing with this client, since now you know it’s a risk with them.)

4. Can my performance evaluation mention my maternity leave?

My work will be doing annual performance evaluation shortly. My supervisor and I have already had conversation about it, and there aren’t any surprises ahead. They have asked me to draft some bullet points for their supervisor narrative and I was wondering if it’s appropriate to mention my maternity leave from the past year to provide context within the narrative. Simply, I accomplished a lot for a normal year, much less one where I was gone four months. For example, if my 150-person department normally makes 200 self-sealing stem bolts individually and collaboratively in a year, this year I made five all by myself.

I ask because I would normally consider it not something that goes in that narrative and introduces possibility for bias, but on the other hand, it shows how well I manage my time!

Yes, you can absolutely mention that to put your accomplishments in better context.

Your evaluation shouldn’t mention your maternity leave as something that gets held against you (like “Jane missed a crucial busy season”) but it can mention it to point out strengths (“despite working a compressed year because of medical leave, Jane was still able to have a record year”).

5. What is the purpose of this workplace stress check?

Every year, I get an email from the company that provides my employer’s EAP asking me to take the annual stress check-up. It’s an online test and, according to the email, it’s “a tool for measuring your stress levels.” I’ve worked at this employer for years and never taken it — I’ve never prioritized it before the deadline, those online tests kind of stress me out, and I wasn’t sure of the purpose.

But am I missing out on a workplace benefit? What kind of information can a stress check give you? Also, is my employer getting aggregate data they can use to improve working conditions, or does nothing go to the employer at all? The email says, “You may rest assured that your check results will never be disclosed to your company without your consent,” but I’m not sure if that includes anonymized data as well.

Most likely it’s used to provide you with personalized info on managing stress, as part of the EAP’s offerings. “Personalized” could mean anything from automated results assessing your stress level and recommendations for improving them to marketing emails throughout the year targeted to areas you identified as stressors. It’s unlikely to be more involved than that, although if you’re lucky I suppose it could be one step above the “meditate and have good sleep hygiene” pablum that a lot of workplace wellness programs provide.

It’s possible that your employer also receives aggregated data, but I wouldn’t assume they do — and if they do, it’s unlikely that it gets used in any real way to improve working conditions, although there may be rare exceptions to that.

If you want to know more about how your workplace’s program works specifically, you could also ask HR or whoever administers your EAP. But it’s almost certainly less involved than you’re envisioning.

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Happy Holiday Wishes 2025!

Nov. 20th, 2025 12:23 pm
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Happy holidays, everyone! I'm mix. I've been participating in this community for several years now, and I always love getting to interact with folks and grant a few wishes to make others' holidays a bit brighter. There have been a lot of ups and downs this year, but I am grateful as ever for any chance to be a part of a kindhearted community.

My wishes for this year:

  1. Doodles of my precious furbabies. Both are corgis - Pumpkin is 1 year old and a mix of cardigan and pembroke corgi, and Bun is 10 and a merle cardigan corgi. I've got photos of them here for reference. Anything from a silly doodle to a full sketch will be cherished!

  2. In the same vein of finding my place in a welcoming community, I would love a Discord invite to any group in one of my shared interests. Right now, those interests include Hazbin Hotel, Helluva Boss, actual play TTRPGs (general or specific ones), Asian BL dramas, writing fic, queer romance novels, and any fandom/ship I've written before.

  3. Fic recs for Date Everything! I just finished the game last week and would love to read fic, but I'm not personally a fan of second person perspective (addressing 'you' as a character). I'm interested in any ship and gender configuration otherwise - definitely not ready to be done with this characters and this cool world.

  4. Novel recs for any danmei or similar stories without non-con as a story beat. Implied or off-screen is okay, but if it doesn't even factor then I'm even more interested. I recently finished The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish, and it became a fast favorite of mine. I also adored Heavenly Official's Blessing. No problem if these are not yet published in English, as long as translations are available somewhere.

  5. Puzzle game recs! I love anything with logistic/strategy puzzles, especially if there's a story to go along with the puzzles. I recently enjoyed playing Type Help, and Blue Prince is one that I'm hoping to check out soon.

  6. Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss fic recs. My favorite ships are Angel Dust/Husk, Charlie/Vaggie, Blitzø/Stolas, and Loona/Bee/Vortex. No on-page non-con please, but any other archive warnings are fine.

  7. Any post-S2 Huskerdust fanwork with a happy ending. Message me if you want prompts!

  8. Warm holiday drink recipes that you enjoy! Alcoholic recipes are welcome as well as non-alcoholic.

  9. My Amazon wishlist, with a mix of wants and needs - anything is appreciated.

  10. I would love gift cards from Grubhub, Bookshop.org, or Nintendo in any amount. These can be sent to my email: nightlily {at} gmail.


Thank you so much for checking out my list, and I hope these last few weeks of 2025 are filled with laughter and love! <3
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A reader writes:

Sending in a question I truly never thought I would have to ask: what are some things that my organization, as an employer, can do to help ensure staff safety in areas of increased and contentious ICE action?

We have staff of Hispanic heritage (“present” Hispanic, names clearly of that background if ID or car registration were checked) who are frequently on the road for our organization. This includes many areas where they are an ethnic minority and which have colloquial reputations for profiling (but staff do not report previous issues) — and areas with increased, visible, concerning ICE enforcement. We’re talking large scale “operations” which seem to have very broad goals, many agencies, masked agents.

Staff are often on the road solo, in their personal vehicles. Our staff are authorized to work in the U.S. but we certainly see from media reports that people are not given the chance to even establish their status in these raids.

We spoke today with those potentially impacted by concerns about ramp-ups in the area. In some situations, staff members come from families/communities with many undocumented individuals, where those families may be limited in their safe ability to get involved. I am struggling what we can do to help support safety and very open to suggestions

My thinking so far:

* We have a lot of flexibility on when/where we decide staff will take these trips (we’re talking about attending events with partner orgs, not service provision to a specific population) — so for us, conveying that they can always flag if a trip doesn’t work for them based on their needs (and they don’t need to spell out this issue as the concern!).

* OFFER the opportunity to have another staff member check in with them to ensure they have arrived at destinations for any trips they want (all, some, whatever), and have a plan for what to do if they do not pick up. (For example: call once, call 15 minutes later, call 30 minutes later, then authorized to call their emergency contact to check in.)

* OFFER location-sharing for any trips they’d like with a similar plan — if you’re not at the location you had planned to be at within a certain time frame, begin calling.

* Have an informal leadership plan of what we would do next if there was a situation where we believe the staff member may be in trouble, including a contact for legal counsel and a list of detention centers in the region for inquiries.

How are folks handling this? I want our staff members safe, period, but feel a particular concern when they are going out into the world specifically to do the work of our org!

I checked in with the community organizer in Chicago who offered advice earlier this month on what to do if ICE comes to your workplace. She said:

This person already has a pretty solid safety plan in place! I’d want to emphasize a point I included in my original letter: don’t make risk judgments for people. Give them information and resources, but don’t tell people they can’t take trips to specific places based on their last name, ethnicity, etc.

It might also be good to have contacts within the partner orgs who can handle things locally. If someone needs to be picked up from detention, for example, it’s better to have someone who’s at least somewhat trusted and known to the employee than not. Otherwise, though, I think they already have a really good plan in place.

She also notes, “The main Border Patrol force has left Chicago and is now terrorizing Charlotte, N.C., and a lot of groups doing this work anticipate seeing similar patterns — one or two cities getting very aggressively targeted, while many other locations have much smaller ICE or Border Patrol deployments. So these kind of resources are going to become increasingly important as these agencies spread across the country, unfortunately.”

I checked with another person who works in this field and they offered this:

Personally, I think this employer’s first impulse to make work travel completely voluntary is the best thing they can do. Employees could know all their rights, and employers could have the perfect safety plan, but if law enforcement or ICE disregard someone’s constitutionally-protected rights or attempt to fast-track their deportation without due process — even if they have legal status — the consequences for employees and their families can be absolutely devastating. If that’s not a risk the employees want to take, and the travel isn’t necessary, then making the travel voluntary is probably the best thing employers can do to help mitigate that risk.

Some additional resources that may help:

Know Your Rights Pages:

  • Immigrants’ Rights: This has some specific information about your rights if you’re stopped and questioned about your immigration status, including advice about being stopped by police, ICE, or Border Patrol while in transit.
  • Enforcement at the Airport: This has specific information about encountering law enforcement at the airport, if that’s part of their work travel.
Safety plans:
  • The ACLU of DC has a hub of really useful resources — in particular, see the advice on “preparing for immigration enforcement actions” and “preparing for ICE raids,” which both have bullet points about preparedness and creating an emergency plan.

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