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Subject 5/27 Webinar - Centering Grassroots Visions to Reimagine Public Safety: Lessons from Austin and Oakland
Date May 18, 2021 8:53 PM
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Centering Grassroots Visions to Reimagine Public Safety: Lessons from Austin and Oakland

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Thursday, May 27

4-6 pm PT / 6-8 pm CT / 7-9 pm ET​​​​

Featuring Task Force members and representatives from Austin’s Communities of Color United — Coalition for Racial Justice and Defund OPD (Oakland Police Department)

One year ago, sparked by outrage and heartache over George Floyd’s brutal murder, a historic, global uprising rejected calls for police reform and demanded a complete rethinking of our public safety infrastructure, starting with reallocating resources from bloated police budgets to address the root causes of harm and violence, especially in neighborhoods that have long suffered from continued disinvestment. This demand built on the call local grassroots and directly impacted communities had been making for years in Oakland, Austin, and other cities around the country to divest from policing and invest in community.

In response to demands for transformation, several cities formed “Reimagining Public Safety Task Forces,” including Austin, TX and Oakland, CA. The establishment and success of these Task Forces were directly and necessarily tied to the visionary work of local coalitions that — over many years — laid the groundwork for tangible, ground-breaking impact. This webinar will highlight the perspectives of Task Force members/facilitators and local coalition members from Austin and Oakland to present lessons learned and share opportunities to support the implementation of critical recommendations that truly reimagine public safety.

Speakers:

James Burch, Anti Police-Terror Project, Oakland Task Force member

Kellee Coleman, City of Austin

Cristina Flores, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice

Ashleigh Hamilton, Communities of Color United

Breon Hatcher, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice

Sikander Iqbal, Urban Peace Movement

Sara Mokuria, PolicyLink (moderator)

Paula Rojas, Communities of Color United, Austin Task Force member

Anand Subramanian, PolicyLink

Gabriela Torres, Communities of Color United

Closed captioning and Spanish translation will be available.

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