APTP co-founder Asantewaa Boykin featured on Unapologetically Black Unicorns podcast, July 12, 2022
Read MoreThe Anti Police-Terror Project is here to support our Sacramento community in the wake of last night’s mass shooting. We are making Mental Health First Sacramento, our mental health crisis hotline, available immediately. If you are impacted by last night's shooting, please call: 916-670-4062. Our team of trained volunteers are able to listen and provide resources.
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Read MoreStories and updates from the APTP Sacramento team.
Read MoreStories and updates from the APTP Sacramento team.
Read MoreStories and updates from the APTP Sacramento team.
Read MoreStories and updates from the APTP Sacramento team.
Read MoreStories and updates from the APTP Sacramento team.
Read MoreStories and updates from the APTP Sacramento team.
Read MoreAPTP Sacramento is fundraising to create a general fund for Black Women to be able to join self care retreats.
Read MorePublished on The Appeal on September 29, 2020
Read MoreThe Anti Police-Terror Project sends our deepest condolences to the family of Breonna Taylor. And we send our love and hearts to the millions of Black people who were once again told today that their lives do not matter.
Breonna Taylor was murdered and yet her neighbor’s walls got more justice than Breonna Taylor herself. The Grand Jury returned with an indictment of one single officer with three counts of wanton endangerment for shooting into neighboring apartments -- and no charges for the murder of Breonna Taylor.
Read MoreWe see a lot of people posting about the statement/plan released by the LA, San Jose and San Francisco Police Associations (they are NOT unions). Here are our thoughts.
Read MoreAcross the country, Black People are being infected and dying at disproportionate rates from COVID-19. In order to respond effectively to the needs of the Black community our elected officials, health experts, advocates and organizers must take a look at the ways in which the descendants of enslaved people, Black, African and African-Americans are most impacted by this virus through a racial and class lens.
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