ICE in Chicago: Eighteenth Barber Co. Ponte Tus Moños fundraiser in Pilsen to support families impacted by immigration operations
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In Chicago, a local activist is organizing a unique event centered on hair braiding to support families affected by immigration enforcement actions.

This initiative comes at a time when the Chicago community is preparing for the potential return of federal agents to the area.

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Yoli Águila, the driving force behind this event, intends to use hair braiding as a powerful symbol of defiance against federal immigration authorities. Through this cultural practice, she aims to remind families of their rich heritage, fostering hope rather than fear.

“Even if they don’t want the ribbon, braiding speaks a universal language,” Águila remarked.

The vibrant ribbons interwoven with the braids honor the deep roots of indigenous cultures, a connection Águila believes resonates with everyone.

“This isn’t just about Mexicans; it includes Somalians, Nicaraguans, Salvadorians, and Venezuelans,” Águila explained. “We share a rich history of resilience and standing up to authority.”

On Sunday, Águila is partnering with the Illinois Workers in Action to host Ponte Tus Moños, a hair braiding event here at Eighteenth Barber Co. on the corner of 18th and Ashland in Pilsen, to support those directly impacted by immigration operations. It comes just days after testimony was given by those who had direct encounters with ICE agents.

“When we go home, myself and others around me, it’s easy to feel alone, it’s easy to feel frustrated, feel scared, feel like nothing’s gonna happen,” said Kevin Amaro with Illinois Workers in Action.

Amaro say his organization is able to provide free legal services, know your rights seminars, even family emergency plans if they have a run in with ICE agent. It’s something he says is imperative after seeing the deadly ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis as many of the families he works with are feeling fearful.

“We’ve heard it with youth, even we’ve been working with saying that, well, we’re not gonna speak as much Spanish, or, you know, even thinking about how to change light enough their skin color,” Amaro said.

That’s why this weekend, Águila wants families to be proud of their heritage. The barbershop will be donating the proceeds of those getting their hair braided to families in need of immigration support.

“Hope is a discipline. You have to keep practicing,” Amaro said.

The event will be here at Eighteenth Barber Co. from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, with a “know your rights” workshop starting at 3 p.m. Hair braiding will cost between $15 and $40 depending on the complexity of the style. All proceeds will go towards immigration support, and of course people are welcome to donate.

“All of us united, you can’t erase us,” Águila said.

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