Tonight, we pause with a deep sense of relief that the officer who murdered George Floyd will be held accountable for his actions. For countless others whose lives were taken at the hands of police violence, their perpetrators have evaded accountability for their actions – and we must continue pushing forward in the fight towards justice. Join People For tomorrow, April 21, for a discussion on the George Floyd verdict and the future of justice in America >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
People For Member,
Tonight, we pause with a deep sense of relief that the officer who murdered George Floyd will be held accountable for his actions. For countless others whose lives were taken as a result of police violence, their perpetrators have evaded accountability for their actions – and we must continue pushing forward in the fight towards justice.
Join People For’s Ben Jealous, Mayor Svante Myrick, noted civil rights leader and historian Mary Frances Berry (invited), and MoveOn’s Rahna Epting tomorrow, April 21, for a discussion on the George Floyd verdict and the future of justice in America >>
An exact start time is still to be determined, but RSVP today and we will be sure to notify you before the event begins on how and when to join! If you’re unable to attend a link to the recording will be shared following the briefing.
Now that the Trump Administration is gone, we have new opportunities to pursue justice that previously would not have been possible. Attorney General Merrick Garland has already taken steps to address police misconduct, just last week rescinding a Trump-era memo that limited the use of ‘consent decrees’ – a tool to hold police departments accountable – but more can and must be done.
We must pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act at the federal level, which will not solve every problem but is a good start. And we must do the hard work of fundamentally changing policing at the local level, which is happening across the country from the state level to the city and county level, where we are seeing some innovative solutions proposed.
While we continue mourning the loss of George Floyd, and for the many families who have lost loved ones to police violence, we must strengthen our commitment to rooting out systemic racism in our justice system, so that no family ever needs to grieve again as George Floyd’s family is grieving now.
Anything less will only allow these acts of violence to continue.
Join us as we process today’s verdict and how it shapes the trajectory of our fight towards justice >>
Thanks for all that you do.
In solidarity,
Zach, People For the American Way
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