From Atlanta, to Chicago, Texas to California, communities made up of citizens and non-citizens alike are bridging our movements through transformative campaigns that break us out of old silos that fail to help us reach our goal of #CollectiveFreedom.
By working at the intersections of the criminal-legal and the immigration systems, our communities are pressuring counties to stop racist policing practices, close jails, and expand second chances. #CollectiveFreedom
As more wake up to the fact that anti-Black and racist policing leads directly to the growth of detention and deportation, our movements become clearer aligned in our vision and strategies for a more just society. #CollectiveFreedom
To hear from folks working to decriminalize our communities, join us (virtually) TODAY at 11APT/1pmCT/2pmET for a panel hosted by @the_ILRC! And a Twitter take over with folks working to bridge our movements for liberation. #CollectiveFreedom
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The past year has shown us the power our communities have to care for each other, through mutual aid to collective mobilization in the face of continued police terror against Black folks to unprecedented voter mobilization in the south and southwest. #CollectiveFreedom
This year has shown us the systems of policing, incarceration, and deportation will never address the deepest health needs of our community. To watch the rest of this video, as well as others visit collectivefreedom.org/cites/californ…#CollectiveFreedom