On June 13, 2017, IDP & WITNESS co-hosted a webinar on the power and perils of filming ICE. Find more information here.
Below are slides organizers and advocates can use to train people about their right to film ICE, as well as how to share photographs or videos safely and ethically. The slides are formatted as .jpg files, which can be copied and pasted directly into a PowerPoint presentation.
In addition to the .jpgs, a .pdf version of the entire presentation is available here.
For any questions, please contact Michelle Parris at michelle[at]immdefense[dot]org.
Slide Index
Things to document about an ICE Raid
S1: Cover Slide – Things to document
S2: Bad tactics to get into the home
S3: Searching w/o permission or warrants
S4: Racial Profiling
S5: Abusive behavior generally
S6: Other ways to document a raid besides filming
S7: Resources to help you write down what happened during a raid
S1: Cover Slide – Things to document
S2: Bad tactics to get into the home
S3: Searching w/o permission or warrants
S4: Racial Profiling
S5: Abusive behavior generally
S6: Other ways to document a raid besides filming
S7: Resources to help you write down what happened during a raid
Know Your Rights – the basics on filming ICE
S8: Cover Slide – Know Your Rights
S9: Filming ICE (The Basics)
S10: Filming ICE (The Basics) – Caution about orders to stop filming
S8: Cover Slide – Know Your Rights
S9: Filming ICE (The Basics)
S10: Filming ICE (The Basics) – Caution about orders to stop filming
What to film? Capturing important details
S11: Cover Slide – What to film? Capturing important details
S12: Tips on Safety (1)
S13: Tips on Safety (2)
S14: Preparing your devices
S15: Film the details
S16: Tips on narration
S17: Tips on sharing ethically
S18: Tips on preserving media
S11: Cover Slide – What to film? Capturing important details
S12: Tips on Safety (1)
S13: Tips on Safety (2)
S14: Preparing your devices
S15: Film the details
S16: Tips on narration
S17: Tips on sharing ethically
S18: Tips on preserving media