Welcome To
White Rose Movement
About WRM
The White Rose
The white rose symbolizes courage, moral integrity, and standing against oppression.
The objective is to peacefully remind representatives and leaders of their moral and ethical responsibilities to take care of all people by sending them white roses along with a short, powerful message.
What can you do?
Send a white rose to your representative, governor, congress person, corporate leader, etc.
Include a personal note:
The White Rose stood against oppression. We stand for truth and justice. Do you?
A gentle reminder:
Silence enables injustice. Will you be a voice for change?
White Rose Campaign
A White Rose Campaign channels historical resistance into modern advocacy in a way that is peaceful, powerful, and hard to ignore. With enough participation, it could gain media attention and spark important conversations.
History remembers those who speak up—and those who don’t.
How to send a white rose to your representative:
A Peaceful Symbol of Resistance
Help us remind leaders of their responsibility to justice and truth by sending a White Rose to their office.
Step 1: Find Your Representative
Click here to find your representative:
https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
Step 2: Buy or Order a White Rose
Option 1: Buy a white rose from a local florist and mail or deliver it.
Option 2: Order one online and have it shipped directly to their office.
You may need to get creative with Option 2 – using Postmates, or a grocery delivery option like Instacart. You could also buy an artificial flower or simply mail a picture of a white rose with a note on it.
Step 3: Include This Message (Copy & Paste)
Suggested Message to Include:
“The White Rose stood against oppression and injustice. Today, we ask you to stand for truth and democracy. Will you?”
– [Your Name]
[Your City, State]
Step 4: Send It
Mail it to their office address (find it in Step 1).
Step 5: Share It Online
Take a picture of your rose and post it using #WhiteRoseMovement to spread awareness.
Where else could you send white roses?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Offices
Find local ICE field offices:
https://www.ice.gov/contact/ero
Address them to the Field Office Director or Public Affairs Office.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Headquarters
ICE is under DHS, so sending roses here expands the message.
Address:
Secretary of Homeland Security
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
2707 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
Washington, D.C. 20528
State Governors and Local Officials
Governors set state policies on cooperation with ICE.
Find addresses here: https://www.nga.org/governors/addresses/
U.S. Congress Members (Senators & Representatives)
Congress can change immigration laws and ICE funding.
Find them here:
https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
U.S. Immigration Courts
Judges make decisions on asylum and deportation cases.
Court locations: https://www.justice.gov/eoir/eoir-immigration-court-listing
Detention Centers
White roses could be sent in support of detained individuals.
Locate facilities here: https://www.ice.gov/detention-facilities
Media & Advocacy Groups
Journalists and advocacy groups can amplify the message.
Consider sending roses to major news outlets and human rights organizations.