The Anti Police-Terror project denounces the decision of Mayor Jesse Arreguin and the Berkeley City Council to place more aggressive policing tools in the hands of the historically racist and violent Berkeley police department.
Read MoreOn Sunday December 13th the Anti Police-Terror Project will host a public forum to examine the militarization of local police departments and the implications for public safety.
Read MoreInterview by Frank Sosa with APTP co-founder Cat Brooks to talk to her about a play she's developing about Natasha McKenna.
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Read MoreOn Thursday, October 29, 2015 APTP, along with members of Yuvette Henderson's family and their attorney Dan Siegel, held a press conference to announce that they filed a Federal Civil Suit against the Emeryville Police Department as well as the two officers involved in Yuvette’s death.
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