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John —
The COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter uprising are changing America as we know it. Caught in the middle are the millions of people impacted by our criminal justice system who are trying to survive.
Our COVID-19 Dispatch series is a megaphone for their stories. Tens of thousands of you tuned into past dispatches to learn more about how COVID-19 is affecting people in prisons and how to help.
Tomorrow, we’re bringing you one of our most important conversations to date — how we can reimagine policing and its impact on communities of color. You really don’t want to miss this.
We’re bringing together a conversation between frontline law enforcement leaders, local elected officials, and community activists about how they — and you — can create urgent changes in this moment, from your city block to your state capitol all the way to the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C.
RSVP now for our Justice & Policing in America Dispatch tomorrow, June 26 at 3 pm EDT: [link removed]
What: Dream Corps #cut50's COVID-19 Dispatch #5: Justice & Policing in America
Who: Bay Area artist and activist Jamal Trulove
Hartford City Councilman TJ Clarke III
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez
and Dream Corps #cut50’s National Organizer Louis L. Reed
When: Friday, June 26, 3 pm EDT
Where: Zoom Webinar
RSVP:
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Dream Corps #cut50’s National Organizer Louis L. Reed will be joined by Bay Area artist and activist, Jamal Trulove, Hartford City Councilman TJ Clarke III, and Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
Together, they’ll discuss the urgent changes needed to reimagine policing, the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, and how policy and activism can work hand-in-hand. Drawing upon their unique perspectives as activists, elected leaders, and law enforcement.
Our first task is to save lives and get through this crisis, by stopping a pandemic that’s raging through our jails and prisons. But our ultimate goal is to build a better future for the millions of people hit first and worst by the pandemic and Depression-era unemployment.
Our country is forever changed by these crises. There’s absolutely no going back to normal. In fact, we don’t want to go back to a normal that left 2.3 million human beings behind bars and millions more afraid for their lives in interactions with law enforcement. Together, we’re reimagining a new normal and working to build a country that’s much better than before.
RSVP:
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Thank you for standing with us.
— the Dream Corps #cut50 team
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Dream Corps #cut50’s National Organizer Louis L. Reed will be joined by
Bay Area artist and activist, Jamal Trulove, Hartford City Councilman TJ
Clarke III, and Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
Together, they’ll discuss the urgent changes needed to reimagine policing,
the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, and how policy and activism
can work hand-in-hand. Drawing upon their unique perspectives as
activists, elected leaders, and law enforcement.
Our first task is to save lives and get through this crisis, by stopping a
pandemic that’s raging through our jails and prisons. But our ultimate
goal is to build a better future for the millions of people hit first and
worst by the pandemic and Depression-era unemployment.
Our country is forever changed by these crises. There’s absolutely no
going back to normal. In fact, we don’t want to go back to a normal that
left 2.3 million human beings behind bars and millions more afraid for
their lives in interactions with law enforcement. Together, we’re
reimagining a new normal and working to build a country that’s much better
than before.
[ [link removed] ]RSVP Now!
Thank you for standing with us.
— the Dream Corps #cut50 team
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