HELP RAISE $8000 FOR INDIGENOUS AND BLACK FAMILIES & SURVIVORS OF POLICE VIOLENCE TAKE ACTION FOR JUSTICE + CALL FOR AN INQUIRY ON POLICING
No justice - no peace!
RAISE $8000 FOR INDIGENOUS AND BLACK FAMILIES & SURVIVORS OF POLICE VIOLENCE TAKE ACTION FOR JUSTICE AND CALL FOR A NATIONAL, PUBLIC INQUIRY ON POLICING.
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NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE!
P.O.W.E.R. (Police Oversight with Evidence and Research), Canadian Students for Sensible Policy Vancouver Chapter & Care Not Cops have launched a week-long fundraiser alongside Indigenous and Black families of people killed by police so they can continue to take action on their path to justice.
This week, four families and their supporters are in Vancouver as Mothers Coming Together Again, to share their experiences, meet with community groups and present at an anti-carceral conference.
Families are continuing to build power and support toward a national, public inquiry into policing, as well as seeking out truth and justice for individual family members that continue to be taken by the police.
On Nov. 22, families met with P.O.W.E.R.. As families who have never backed down against endless bureaucracy and state stone-walling in calling for justice, while processing loss and grief, they do not receive support from government agencies, nor the large players in Canada’s nonprofit industrial complex - because their existence challenges these very structures.
To cover costs of this trip to Vancouver, and to be represented at upcoming actions in Montreal, as well as continuing to build momentum, we are hoping to raise at least $8,000 this week by November 30th.
The families do this brave work to keep us all safe from the unaccountable violence of colonial Canada’s armed police forces from east coast to west coast. Support generously.
No justice - No peace!
READ MORE:
Impacted Families Call for Inquiry Amidst Failings of Civilian Police Oversight in BC
Community groups echo urgent call for national inquiry on settler-state police killings of Indigenous Peoples (via P.O.W.E.R. newsletter)
Healing together — families honour loved ones killed by police