Stop Law Enforcement Violence Toolkit This toolkit was published in 2008, and is intended as an resource tool for activists and organizers, and provides some examples of organizing tools and strategies. It includes fact sheets, ideas for organizing, and sample tools...
Policing Sex Work According to Amnesty International, “One Native transgender woman involved in the sex trade told Amnesty researchers “every night I’m taken into an alley and given the choice between having sex or going to jail.” Her experience was...
Policing Gender A Latina butch lesbian arrested at a demonstration in New York City by cells holding men, telling her “you think you’re a man, I’ll put you in there and we’ll see what happens to you.” “Gender policing, like race based policing, has always been part of...
Policing Native Women & Native Two Spirit and Trans People The American Friends Service Committee reports that Native women in small communities in Maine were routinely profiled as prescription drug abusers, and, as a result, when detained in a Maine jail were...
Participatory Action Research What is Participatory Action Research? …and what does it have to do with stopping police brutality against women and trans people of color? Participatory Action Research, or “PAR”, is a way of collecting...
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