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IMPORTANT MEDIA UPDATES

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We’ve made it easier than ever to stay connected with ISI! In recent weeks, we’ve expanded our online presence to reach more members of our community. We launched an Instagram account (already over 100 followers), started a blog, opened an Act Blue page, and changed our Facebook page from private to public so posts can be found and shared more easily. To help everyone keep track of these updates, we’ve created a new Linktree.  This single page holds links to all of our online spaces in one convenient place — no searching required. 👉 Please take a moment today to click the Linktree, save it, and explore the pages that interest you. 👉 Follow us on Instagram, check out the blog, and browse upcoming events on Facebook. 👉 If you’re able, consider sharing the Linktree with friends who may want to stay informed or get involved. Every follow, share, and connection helps us grow stronger as a community. You can find everything here: CLICK HERE FOR LINKTREE Thank you for helpi...

Southern Indiana Students Lead Month of Anti-ICE Action

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Throughout February, students across southern Indiana’s District 9 have organized a wave of walkouts, marches, and rallies in response to the impact of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on families across the United States. What began as conversations among students has grown into a coordinated month of youth-led civic action stretching across towns and state lines. Earlier this month, students from New Albany High School organized a march through downtown New Albany, drawing strong participation and community attention. The demonstration moved along the town’s main thoroughfare, with students carrying handmade signs, chanting, and calling for the abolishment of ICE. The march helped set the tone for what has become a sustained, student-driven movement throughout the region. This past Monday, students from both sides of the Ohio River gathered for a symbolic rally on the Big Four Bridge, forming a visible show of unity between Indiana and Kentucky youth. Participants described t...