2/17/24 Forum on Police Brutality in NYC after the 2020 Rebellions: Poverty, Territory, and Containment


February 17th @2pm
NYPL 67th Street Library – Community Room
328 East 67th Street

Come hear from people who have been affected by police brutality, how they’ve been fighting back, and how police brutality has changed since 2020.

Since the uprisings in 2020 against police brutality that shook cities around the country, police have continued their role uninterrupted as defenders of the system and the white supremacist social order. This is despite calls from activists to defund and abolish the police. Police are not public servants or “crime stoppers.” Across the country, police are still ruthlessly killing, including 1,349 people killed in 2023. Without a mass movement rooted among the people under attack, this will continue unabated.

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