Community-run rapid response system that uses whistles to alert neighbors when ICE is active in the area. The site includes reporting hotlines organized by region, know-your-rights resources in multiple languages, and instructions for assembling and distributing whistle kits.
Note: Arizona SB 1635, which has passed the legislature but has not been signed into law, would criminalize warning a specific individual of an impending arrest — broad, public alerts directed at a neighborhood are generally considered lower-risk under the bill's current language, but the law remains unsettled and you should consult legal guidance if you have concerns.
The Hub's Linktree puts together everything in one place: voter guides, Request to Speak training, postcarding and textbanking sign-ups, letters to the editor resources, and links to local advocacy groups across Arizona. Mobile-friendly and updated regularly.
AZ Follow the Money is an independent, volunteer‑run project that compiles and visualizes campaign finance data obtained through public records from the Arizona Secretary of State. It offers a clear, verifiable look at how much Arizona’s elected officials raise and spend.
A no-holds-barred Arizona civic education site that names names: tracking elected officials, documenting authoritarian rhetoric, and calling out the people responsible for it. Includes a monthly "Fascist Politician of the Month" feature and plain-language resources for Arizonans who are done pretending this is normal politics.
A straightforward tool for tracking every bill moving through the Arizona Legislature; searchable, filterable, and organized to show how your legislators voted. Also pulls in bill positions from Arizona advocacy organizations so you can see where the groups you trust stand on what's being debated.
Last updated April 2026.