John,
March 13th marked one year since Breonna Taylor was murdered by the Louisville police. Her mother and advocates took to the streets again continuing their fight for accountability. Four days later, we witnessed a horrific racist and misogynistic attack on the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in Georgia that killed eight people including 6 Asian massage parlor workers.
These violent, racist attacks on communities of color link to one common, rotten core: the systemic problem of white supremacy in America. That's why on this month's Reimagining Justice, we will be joined by San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin and St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner for a conversation on what role the DA can play in rooting out and holding white supremacy accountable.
Join us tomorrow, Thursday, March 25, at 7:30 pm ET/4:30 pm PT for a conversation on how we can reimagine our criminal legal system, and reckon with the violent and racist systems that uphold white supremacy.
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I'm excited to hear from Chesa and Kim, who have both spent their time in office on the forefront of extensive, bold policy developments that redefine safety for communities of color, seek to hold police accountable, and shrink the reach of the harm they inflict.
And don't forget — we want you to be a part of the discussion too, John. Submit your questions and RSVP to join us for tomorrow's Reimagining Justice: Profiles of Progressive Prosecutors.
See you there,
Tiffany Cabán
Working Families Party
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