I am writing to share my reflections on the protest at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on Oct. 28. I believe this event demonstrated both an example of our community’s strong ties and an opportunity to learn how to better respond when national politics make their way here.

Is there a way to stand in solidarity with others and respond to injustice so that our voices are heard and the situation remains nonviolent? There are many with expertise that can help us. Peter Coyote taught a course at Harvard on the Theater of Protest. Here are a few of his recommendations:

Let us continue to stand up for our neighbors and our values by writing or calling local, state and federal representatives, signing petitions and listening to the viewpoints of others.

I am grateful for the attention being brought to this matter by Los Compañeros, Durango City Council, The Durango Herald and our caring community.

Suzanne Bolton

Durango