Created from and inspired by resources that have been circulating between artists, organizers, and other trusted friends of Sixty over the past several months, this list is meant to serve three purposes.
First is to provide resources for those who are seeking ways to meet their basic needs or want to support community-based mutual aid and self-defense efforts. This list can help you tap into existing ways that Chicago’s communities show up for one another to meet our basic needs—or find ways to organize your own where gaps exist.
Second is to offer starting points for building knowledge and self-directed research into the long-standing issues causing distress in our cities and communities—ICE kidnappings, censorship, digital and community surveillance, electoral politics, human rights violations, attacks on social support systems, erasure of digital information–as well as the organizers who have been working to address these distresses for quite some time.
Third is to connect our communities to information, resources, and educational spaces that will both fuel our creativity and curiosity, and remind us of the power in solidarity. We need to continue building towards the world we are fighting for—while also providing those who have money and time a list of local Chicago-based or nationally-aligned collectives, organizations, independent news platforms, and community-rooted efforts that can be supported directly.
How To Use (and Expand) This List
- This list was built to be useful over time. Efforts are being organized quickly and rolling out every day, so we encourage you to seek out the ways that these groups are sharing information and upcoming events in real-time. Join their mailing lists and follow their social media. Some events can be found on Sixty’s monthly Art Picks or by following our stories on Inst*gram.
- Find balance between online and offline spaces. Online platforms are useful tools for information and connection, but history shows that some of the most powerful organizing and knowledge-sharing happens offline. Use this list to find communities you want to follow, but also consider taking a more active approach. Find ways for them to become part of your community and you a part of theirs.
- This list is evolving. Our hope is for this to grow and change over time, and some of the links may become outdated shortly after we publish. But we welcome your input. You can submit your suggested additions, edits, or changes here.
- We want to create lists like this for the entire Midwest region–and pay editors, researchers, and organizers to do it. Currently, this is a Chicago-focused list that we’re working to expand to be more statewide and regional. To make that happen, we are seeking organizers, researchers, editors, artists, and curators to be paid Regional Resource Editors, helping us create customized versions of this list for the Native lands overlapping the arbitrary colonial boundaries of the 12 states of the Midwest. If you’re interested, pitch your city, state, or region here—deadline to submit is December 15th.
FOR BASIC NEEDS
Where can I find resources for local food access, community gardens, and food-based mutual aid projects that I can tap into, donate to, or volunteer for?
- Cedillos Fresh Produce
- Chicago Area Food Pantry List
- Chicagoland Food Sovereignty Coalition (CFSC)
- Chicagoland Food Pantry List
- Chicagoland Food Distribution
- Chicagoland Mutual Aid Group List
- Getting Grown Collective
- Good Kids Mad City
- Greater Chicago Food Depository
- Grow Greater Englewood
- Life is Work
- LoveFridge Chicago
- LVEJO’s Semillas de Justicia Garden
- Market Box (Ecosystems of Care)
- Mutual Aid Chicago: A Directory of Free Food + Resources
- Nita’s Love Train
- Sistas in the Village
- SNAP Rapid Response Fund Waitlist (BLOOM)
- Urban Growers Collective
- We Keep Us Safe: A Statement (Equity And Transformation)
- News: These Black Chicagoland organizations are stepping up to fill the gap of the SNAP freeze (The Triibe)
What community-based programs can I turn to for urgent and ongoing healthcare needs?
- BLOOM Resource Clinics + Support Request Form
- Chicago Abortion Fund
- Chicago Birthworks Collective
- Chicago Dental Society
- Chicago Street Medicine
- Chicago Women’s Health Center
- FLY Radical Therapy
- Free Root Operation
- Healthcare Clinic for Immigrants and Refugees (Map)
- Healthy Hood Chi
- Howard Brown Health Centers
- Indigenous Resilience / Frontline Medics
- Inner-city Muslim Action Network (IMAN) Health Center
- Nami Chicago
- Onyx Health Collective
- The Period Collective
- Sage Collective
- Chicago South Side Birth Center
- Ujimaa Medics Chicago
What community-based programs or sources can I turn to for housing needs?
- 5 Things You Can Do To Help Folks Experiencing Homelessness (CCH)
- Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness (CCH)
- Chicago Mayor’s Office for People With Disabilities Housing Resource Guide
- Emergency Guide for Housing (CCH)
- Homeless Services (City of Chicago)
- The Night Ministry
- News: ICE targets Chicago’s homeless community (Chicago Reader)
Where can I find no- or low-consumption communities, creative reuse resources, free stores, free community resources, or other non-monetary support networks?
- Chicago Furniture Bank
- Chicago Park District Facilities List
- Chicago Public Library (Bonus: List of CPL Services)
- Chicago Tool Library
- Creative Chicago Reuse Exchange
- Edgewater Mutual Aid Free Store
- Free Style Chicago
- Kola Nut Collaborative
- #LetUsBreathe Collective
- Open Books Pilsen
- Rogers Park Free Store
- Rogers Park Seed Library
- The Wasteshed
FOR ACTION + BASIC RIGHTS
Where can I turn if I have legal aid needs or for reliable guidance and information that prepares me or my loved ones for an encounter with ICE or being detained?
- Know Your Rights Fact Sheets + Family Support Hotline (translated into 13 languages) (ICIRR)
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Assata’s Daughters Know Your Rights
- ACLU Know Your Rights
- Care Not Cops
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- Guardianship Considerations for Immigrants (Illinois Access to Justice)
- First Defense Legal Aid Chicago
- Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR)
- Illinois Immigration Information
- Immigrant Defense Project
- Legal Aid Chicago
- Midwest Immigration Bond Fund
- National Immigration Law Center
- National Immigration Justice Center
- Palenque LSNA
- Step-by-Step Family Preparedness Plan (Immigrant Legal Resource Center)
- What To Do If You’re Exposed to Tear Gas (english / español)
How can I show up and support the meeting of urgent needs for community members who are immigrants and refugees, or others under the threat of being targeted by ICE?
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice Chicago
- Aurora Rapid Response Team
- Berwyn-Cicero Rapid Response Network
- CAIR Chicago’s Know Your Rights Trainings Request Form
- Chicago ICE Map
- Chicago Immigration Defense Resources & Training Guide
- Chicago Far South Side Rapid Response
- Hands Off Chicago
- How To Get Help — And Help Others — Amid ICE Raids in Chicago (City Bureau)
- How To Start Your Own Neighborhood Rapid Response (Siempre Unidos LA)
- Illinois Eyes on ICE Network (ICIRR)
- Immigration/Migration Resources and Lessons for Educators 2025 (Amazeworks / Teach Tank)
- Indivisible Chicago Daily Actions
- Indivisible Chicago Northwest
- Northwest Side Rapid Response Team
- Rapid Response Team Sign Up (National Immigrant Justice Center)
- S.A.L.U.T.E.–Protect Each Other
- Southeast Side Rapid Response Team
- Southwest Rapid Response
- Upcoming Rapid Response Trainings (PUÑO)
I plan on attending rallies or protests in the future or want to know ways I can show up beyond protests. Where can I find details on ones that are happening and what do I need to know before I attend?
- A Quick Guide for Protesting While Disabled (Disability Law United)
- Chicago Protests (Instagram)
- How to Stay Safe During a Protest, According to an Attorney (The Intercept)
- Indivisible Chicago South Side (Instagram)
- Justseeds Graphics Library for artist-made protest signs and images
- Know Your Rights for Disabled Protestors Guide (DREDF)
- Protester Health & Safety Handouts (Frontline Medics)
- Sustaining the Movement: 15 Steps You Can Take Beyond Protesting & Voting (In This Together LA)
I want to be ready to document ICE in my city or I have some documentation of ICE using force, stop & frisk, or conducting traffic stops in Chicago and want to hold them accountable. What do I need to know right now and where can I share my footage?
- 5 Tips for Organizers, Protestors, and Anyone Documenting Movements (The Blackivists)
- CopWatch: Challenge Police Violence (Assata’s Daughters)
- Share ICE Videos with Chicago Journalists
- Practical Tips on Filming Immigration and Law Enforcement (WITNESS)
- Protest Tips for Filming Law Enforcement (WITNESS)
- Unpacking the Tr*mp Administration’s Immigration Raid in Chicago (Code Switch)
I want to tap into electoral politics and/or contact my alderperson, city officials, or other legislators in Illinois–where can I turn?
- Chicago City Council
- Chicago Ward Map
- Cook County Commissioners
- Find My Legislator
- Find Your Alderman
- Governor’s Office
- Mayor’s Office
- State Senators and Representatives (Indivisible Illinois)
- Chicago Black Voter Project
- How to Run For Office When You’re Not Rich with Akilah Hughes (How Is This Better? Podcast)
- Oak Park Activist Toolkit, a political and policy action guide
- Voter Information (+ Registration) for New Citizens + Voters (ICIRR)
FOR DIGITAL SECURITY, CENSORSHIP RESISTANCE, WEB ARCHIVING, + CREATIVE FREEDOM
I’m concerned about surveillance, infiltration, my digital protection, and web security—where can I find accessible information on how to protect myself, my family, and my community?
- A Punk Guide to the Internet: Keep it Secret, Keep it Safe (Hashtag Ruthless Productions)
- DeFlock.me, a map of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) (Bonus: Evanston and Oak Park End Contracts with License Plate Reader Company)
- Digital Security Checklist for Activists
- How to Protest Safely in the Age of Surveillance (WIRED)
- ICE and CBP Use Facial Recognition on the Streets (Watch the State)
- ICE has powerful facial recognition app Illinois cops are barred from using — with little apparent oversight(WBEZ)
- Lucy Parsons Labs
- Privacy Activist Kit: A complete guide to digital self-defense
- M4BL’s Digital Resources (Quick Actionable Digital Security Tips, Infiltration at Protests & Online: How to Protect Each Other)
- News: When Having Your Face ‘Recognized’ Is A Treacherous Liability (Huff Post)
I’m concerned about censorship, freedom of speech, and first amendment rights. What tools exist to help me navigate these issues and use my voice bravely?
- Artist Rights as it applies to Censorship (National Coalition Against Censorship + Center for Democracy + Technology)
- Collective Courage
- Free Speech Tools for Activists (National Coalition Against Censorship)
- Form to Report Censorship Attempts and Incidents (National Coalition Against Censorship)
- Fall of Freedom Project
- National Coalition Against Censorship
- PEN America
- Resources for Curators and Arts Administrators (National Coalition Against Censorship)
- Resources for Librarians (National Coalition Against Censorship)
- Resources for Students / for Teachers, Parents, and School Officials / for Higher Education (National Coalition Against Censorship)
I’m concerned about digital preservation, web archiving, and attacks on information access. What resources can I turn to to build my knowledge and skills for caretaking around our sources of history, information, and culture?
- Archive-It (The Internet Archive)
- Archiving 101 with Skyla Hearn (Video, The Blackivists)
- Archiving the Black Web
- Awesome Web Archiving (Github)
- How to Archive a Website (Video, Kinsta)
- The Internet Archive
- Make it Last Forever: A Digital Preservation Workshop with Zakiya Collier (Video, The Blackivists)
- Tools for Archiving Websites and Data (University of Michigan Library)
FOR THE MIND, SPIRIT, SOLIDARITY, + WORLD-BUILDING
There’s so much happening. How can I begin to understand what is happening right now or get some backstory? And what independent local news sources and journalistic efforts are providing reliable, consistent, and trustworthy guidance or reporting on our current political climate and issues?
- AK Press
- Block Club Chicago
- Borderless Magazine
- Chicago Reader
- City Bureau
- Convergence Magazine
- Haymarket Books
- Injustice Watch
- The Intercept
- Invisible Institute
- Movement Generation’s Justice & Ecology Project
- Respair Media
- Reporting Guides (Indigenous Journalists Association)
- South Side Weekly
- The Triibe
- Truthout
- Unraveled Press
- WBEZ Chicago 91.5
What physical spaces of knowledge, healing, and community can I turn to right now?
- The Blk Room
- Biya Biya Productions
- Brave Space Alliance
- The Breathing Room Space
- Build Coffee + Books
- Call & Response Books
- Chicago Liberation Center
- Da Book Joint
- Haji Healing Salon
- The Honeycomb Network
- The Hana Center
- Haymarket Books
- Kuumba Lynx
- Pen Flow Writing Sessions
- Pilsen Art & Community House
- Pilsen Community Books
- PO Box Collective
- Restoried Bookshop
- Semicolon Bookstore
- The Silver Room
- Women & Children First Bookstore
What are resources for learning why and how to organize my own liberatory and community-nourishing efforts or joining ones that exist locally or nationally—mutual aid networks, solidarity economy projects, community organizing tools, labor organizing, healing efforts, etc.
- A Strategy and Framework for Just Transition, shifting from an extractive to a generative economy
- Art.Coop
- Barnard Center for Research on Women
- Building Durable Organizations: A Reading List from Haymarket Books
- Chicago Hospitality Accountability & Advocacy Database (CHAAD)
- Chicago United Solidarity Project (CUSP)
- Co-op Ed Center Chicago
- The Disruptor Quiz
- Erotics of Liberation
- From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring: A Strategic Framework for a Just Transition / De los Tanques y Bancos A la Cooperación y el Cuidado: Un Marco Estratégico para La Transición Justa (Zine)
- Govern Ourselves Resource List (New Economy Coalition)
- Interrupting Criminalization
- Mapping Community Defense and Care in Our Neighborhoods (Organizing My Thoughts)
- Mapping Community Resources for Community Care by Shannon Perez-Darby and Andrea J. Ritchie (Interrupting Criminalization)
- Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (And The Next) by Dean Spade (leer en español)
- Mutual Aid Hub, a national map of mutual aid projects
- Mutual Aid Tools + Resources (Solidarity Economy Association)
- New Economy Coalition
- One Million Experiments, a compilation of community-based projects on how we keep us safe
- The People’s Forum
- Pods: The Building Blocks of Transformative Justice & Collective Care (SOIL)
- Remember the Future by Art.Coop (Podcast)
- Skills Inventory How-To (Clean Air Club)
- We Care For Us Resource List (New Economy Coalition)
- We Keep Each Other Safe: Mutual Aid for Survival and Solidarity (Dean Spade in conversation with Mariame Kaba and Ejeris Dixon) (Video w/ ASL Interpretation, Barnard Center for Research on Women)
What can I be reading, listening to, watching or subscribing to—to keep me nourished, curious, and grounded in my mind, body, spirit, and creativity?
- A Message From The Future II: The Years of Repair by Naomi Klein, Molly Crabapple, Opal Tometi, Avi Lewis (Video, The Intercept)
- A Letter from an Organizer on How to Fight While Feeling Broken by P.E. Moskowitz (Essay)
- Becoming the People with Prentis Hemphill (Podcast)
- Better Future with Michael Mezz (Podcast)
- Community, Democracy, and Mutual Aid: Toward Dual Power and Beyond (Symbiosis Research Collective)
- How to Survive the End of the World with Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown (Podcast)
- Love in a Fucked Up World with Dean Spade (Podcast)
- Making Things Together: Zines, Strategy, and Survival (Podcast, Movement Memos)
- Organizing My Thoughts by Kelly Hayes (Newsletter)
- Read This When Things Fall Apart (Video, Haymarket Books / AK Press)
- Rejecting our Fear of Each Other by Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba (Essay, Inquest)
- What Gloria Anzaldúa Teaches Us About Burnout & Rejection from Formal Institutions (Nalgona Pride)
- With the Current State of the World, Does Art Even Matter? by Frank Ape (Instagram)
FOR INTERSECTIONALITY + INTERCONNECTEDNESS
There’s been so much going on, but I don’t want to lose sight of other urgencies that are directly or indirectly connected to what’s happening in my city or this country. What are some news and information sources that I can turn to if I want to stay conscious of and give attention to related fights for liberation nationally and globally?



