Dignity and Power Now honors and remembers the victims, survivors, responders, and family members of the September 11th tragedy. This year marks the 19th anniversary of nearly 3,000 lives who perished.
We unite with communities across the country in remembrance.
Dignity and Power Now’s Healing Justice team recently held a virtual “Are You Okay, Family,” gathering for the community to address day-to-day challenges and mental health needs.
Counselors and healers in breathwork, meditation, reiki yoga, acupressure, and small group healing circles were on hand to workshop the community through unprecedented times.
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“The work that Dignity and Power Nowdoes is so powerful – not only on a national scale, but on the global scale of creating communities that are sustainable without the use of law enforcement,’ says Dr. Lamia El Sadek, Managing Director.
Listen to the latest episode of 'Because I Can' with DPN's Ivette Alé, in conversation with Sasha Huff, about recent campaigns and the work to change the criminal legal system in LA and California.
Public art highlighting the work of organizations like Dignity and Power Now, Reform LA Jails, and JusticeLA are now on display at Crenshaw Dairy Mart.