As ICE officers descended on Minneapolis, the literary community came together to support people in need who were afraid to leave their homes. Their support became even more essential as protests spread following the murders of poet Renee Good and ICU nurse Alex Pretti. 

Several bookstores lost business after federal agents descended on Minneapolis because fewer customers are venturing out. Nonetheless, many independent bookstores joined the ICE Out of Minnesota movement and closed their doors on Jan. 23 to show solidarity. Local bookstores handed out free whistles, gave away anti-ICE posters, and participated in patrolling and protesting.

Here are a few ways to support the book community of Minnesota, whether through donations, buying books, or reading about their experiences.