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New York City and Los Angeles slash budgets – but not for police

Racial Disparities in NYPD’s COVID-19 Policing: Unequal Enforcement of 311 Social Distancing Calls

To better understand the disproportionate impacts of the NYPD’s COVID-19 related enforcement, the Legal Aid Society analyzed social distancing complaints made through 311 between March 28 and May 12, COVID-19 related summonses reported by the NYPD between March 16 and May 5, and internally-tracked COVID-19 related arrests that took place between March 27 and May 2.

Read the report here.

Explore the maps and data here.

Police face backlash over virus rules. Enter ‘Violence Interrupters.’

Police State, Race & Public Health in time of COVID

A discussion with Professor Dorothy Roberts, an acclaimed scholar of race, gender, and the law. Her work focuses on health, social justice, and bioethics as they impact the lives of women, children and the Black community; Professor Bita Amani, Ph.D., M.H.S from Charles Drew University and Co-Chair, COVID-19 Task force on Racism and Equity at UCLA; and Jamie Garcia R.N., BSN and organizer with Stop LAPD Spying Coalition. This discussion will address questions and concerns such as:

  • How does race get disguised as a biological category versus a political one?
  • How is racial science programmed to “reconfigure” race rather than abandon it. And what it means in time of Covid-19?
  • How do “immunity passports” figure in the current scheme of surveillance and contact tracing?

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Police State & Gender and Sexuality in Time of COVID #2

The National Security Police State always uses crisis like this to expand oppression, to expand surveillance, accumulate new weapons, push boundaries and justify its violence. The second video of this topic will feature Queer and Trans community members fighting on the frontlines against the criminalization of their lives.

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Police State & Culture of Resistance in time of COVID

The coalition discusses the continuing fight to dismantle Data Driven Policing. This webinar includes the sharing of strategies and tactics to build community power that led to the shutting down of LAPD Predictive Policing programs – LASER and Predpol. Join in the grassroot knowledge exchange to continue building collective power in the journey toward the abolition of policing.

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Police State, Community Health, and Contact Tracing in Time of COVID

A discussion with Professor Bita Amani from Charles Drew University and Co-Chair, COVID-19 Task force on Racism and Equity at UCLA; Pete White from LA CAN; and Jamie Garcia from Stop LAPD Spying Coalition to address questions and concerns such as:

  • What is the disproportionate impact of COVID on Black, Brown, and poor communities?
  • What are the various “road maps to recovery” being proposed?
  • What is Contact Tracing, what type of public health surveillance apparatus is being proposed, what’s our defense?

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Data for Black Lives COVID-19: Movement Pulse Check and Roundtable Report

From an April 2020 convening to hear from Black public health experts who have been leading research and Black organizers leading efforts to change the conditions that make Black communities vulnerable everyday and especially in the COVID-19 crisis. In an effort to learn how to better organize, mobilize and coordinate on behalf of Black communities nationwide and worldwide, this report highlights the work of D4BL Hub Leaders, partner organizations and policymakers. This report contains a review of the content of the event and an outline of D4BL demands associated with responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read the full report here.

Read the statement of demands here.

Aligning Immigration and Criminal System Demands for COVID-19

As we work toward dismantling unjust systems, there is opportunity to highlight the intersections of our efforts and identify shared goals. This resource includes a chart of related demands across criminal and immigration issues aimed at reducing the number of people that enter, and releasing as many people as possible from jails and prisons, and detention centers. This is not a complete list, but rather a starting point for us all to consider our demands more broadly.

Explore the full resource here.

Public Safety During COVID-19 and Beyond: Recommendations for Protecting Public Health and Our Civil Rights

Noting an increase in discriminatory policing practices during COVID-19, The Leadership Conference Education Fund released principles that provide actionable recommendations for law enforcement agencies across the country to better protect the health and safety of communities and officers during the pandemic and beyond.

Read the full letter and list of endorsements here.

Learn more about the principles here.

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