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Albuquerque Police Tries To Frame Protesters and Dare to Struggle
Responding to attempts by APD and their media mouthpieces to frame protesters
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“The First Amendment Would’ve Swallowed This”
Why does Brandon Johnson continue to prosecute protesters? For the last year and a half, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling have taken every opportunity to brag in the media about CPD’s “enhanced” training techniques when it comes to protests, what they call “constitutional policing.” They state that CPD is sufficiently […]
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Fri Oct 10th 9:30AM: First Day in Court for 3 Activists Arrested for Protesting
The first court date for the New Britain 3 is on Friday October 10th. We are lawyered up and ready to fight these bogus charges until they are dropped!If you believe in the right to protest, then stand with us at 9:30 for our press conference. If you or your organization would like to say […]
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Dare to Struggle CT is Undeterred by New Britain Police’s Intimidation and Surveillance
On Thursday, July 31, Dare to Struggle CT held an impromptu protest after getting kicked out of the Assembly Room restaurant in New Britain for bringing in homeless activists. The Assembly Room called the police on us two times, but the cops left each time without arresting anyone. On Tuesday, August 5, hours prior to […]
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Dare to Struggle Members Arrested at their Homes
On Tuesday August 5th, two members of Dare to Struggle – CT were arrested by New Britain Police (NBPD) at their homes for a ridiculous charge of “Breach of Peace.” NBPD ripped one of the activists out of their home, several towns over, without even allowing them the chance to put on shoes. When asked […]
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Drop the Charges, Defend the L.A. Rebels!
LONG LIVE THE BATTLE OF L.A.! On June 6th, Trump directed ICE agents to massively escalate their crackdown on immigrants in LA and across the country. They chased people down in the Fashion District, hunted for jornaleros in Home Depot parking lots, and slammed people to the ground to arrest them. These migrants were detained […]
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Why Dare to Struggle members refused to take a plea deal, and why we need to fight the NYPD’s mass arrest playbook
At a court appearance in November, four people, including three members of Dare to Struggle, refused to take deals from a judge after we were arrested in Brownsville, Brooklyn on the October 22nd National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality.
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Fighting political repression or staying silent and letting the lawyers handle it
From Dare to Struggle’s inception, we’ve had to contend with various Leftist myths in opposition to our mission statement, such as “you have to give people free food before you can try to organize them,” or “you can’t talk to people about politics who aren’t the same identity as you.” Three years since we got […]
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Free Prakash
In 2014, Prakash Churaman was arrested at the age of 15 in connection to a botched attempted robbery that left Taquane Clark dead. Like the Central Park Five, Prakash was just one of many youth, usually poor, immigrant, and Black or Brown, targeted by police and prosecutors for crimes they didn’t commit, convicted in sham trials presided over by cruel judges, and locked up in jails and prisons that crush…










