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Read MoreThe Anti Police-Terror Project stands in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en people and demands action be taken to stop the violence their community faces.
Read MoreToday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments in the case of Kayla Moore, who was killed by the Berkeley Police Department. The transphobia, misogynoir, fatphobia, and ableism that contributed to Kayla’s death are enraging and heartbreaking. Further, we believe this discrimination contributed to actions by law enforcement that were clearly illegal.
Read MorePublished in the San Francisco Examiner on September 26, 2019
Read MoreUnder AB 392, California will establish one of the strongest use of force laws in the country by requiring that officers only use deadly force when necessary.
Read MoreOver the last few weeks, it became apparent that AB 392 - the Use of Force Bill - was no longer a “radical” bill. Despite that fact, we remain a cosponsor and stand with the Let Us Live Coalition and Assemblymember Dr. Shirley Weber in seeing the bill through to victory.
Read MoreThank you to the community members that joined us at City Council this past Tuesday. Together, we expressed collective outrage at the elected officials who slammed the door on yet another opportunity for community input - this time regarding the new police contracts.
Read MoreWe urge the Oakland community to show up tonight at City Council and ask these questions of your elected officials. If you can’t show up tonight, call, text or email them, leave an online comment but let them know we are watching, we are opposed and we will hold them accountable.
Read MoreVigil for Nia Wilson, Monday, July 23, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Read MoreOn this, the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. King, the people of the City of Sacramento continue his legacy by demanding justice for Stephon Clark. Black Lives Matter Sacramento has declared today a National Call for Action for Justice for Stephon Clark. In a show of solidarity, The Anti Police-Terror Project is leading a caravan from Oscar Grant Plaza (14th & Broadway) at 12:30 pm today, Wednesday, April 4, 2018. The caravan will head to Sacramento to support the protest taking place at DA Shubert’s office.
Read MoreOn Monday, April 2, the family of Sahleem Tindle will meet with District Attorney Nancy O’Malley to discuss next steps in the fight for justice for Sahleem.
Read MoreIn partnership with the family of Sahleem Tindle and Mothers Fight Back, the Anti Police-Terror Project is calling for Days of Justice for Sahleem Tindle who was murdered by BART officer Joseph Mateu on January 3, 2018.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreTell George to drop the charges against the J20 Resisters! Stop the war on dissent! Tell him, do your job and go after guilty cops instead!
Read MoreOn Monday, Judge Donna M. Ryu denied the motion for summary judgment filed by the City of Emeryville and Officer Warren Williams in the civil case brought by Yuvette Henderson's family and attorney Dan Siegel of Siegel & Yee in Oakland.
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