Unofficial Monuments Honoring Victims of ICE Agent Violence: Names That Must Be Spoken
Cover Image Credit: Chad Davis By Madeline Bonner, Monuments Toolkit “Say Their Name.” At a picket outside of an Immigrations and Customs Law Enforcement (ICE) office in Centennial, Colorado, on January 11th, 2026, protestors engaged in a series of call and response chants. The call: “Say their name.” The responses:…



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A new Monuments Toolkit blog post, "Unofficial Monuments Honoring Victims of ICE Agent Violence: Names That Must Be Spoken," is out now. Read at worldheritageusa.org/unofficial-monuments-honoring-victims-of-ice-agent-violence/ ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 One week left to apply as Host Organization for the 2026 International Exchange Program!!!
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