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NYC Peoples’ Justice Cop Watch Training March 20th

8:22 am By Maegan La Mala · Justice|New York City

10 Mar 2011

What Would Police Accountability Look LIke?
Spring Training Series by Peoples’ Justice
Sun. Feb. 27, 2-5pm:  Know Your Rights
Sun. March 20, 2-5pm:  Cop Watch
PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION: Community Service Society, 105 E. 22nd St. at Park Ave., Room 4A.
6 or N Trains to 23rd Street.
*** It is preferable, but not necessary, to attend both trainings.  TO RSVP for either: Emailinfo@peoplesjustice.org and specify which training(s) you wish to attend.***
Who Should Attend:
-  Groups of 3-5 who wanna start Cop Watch teams.
-  Folks who wanna learn about their rights when approached by the cops (esp. poc, youth, immigrants, trans and
queer folks).
-  Folks who are tired of watching police violence in their neighborhoods.
-  Folks who wanna plug into PJ’s work.
-  Lawyers who want help hold the NYPD accountable to NYC communities.
-  Folks who wanna talk to their communities about issues they face.
Brought to you by:
Peoples’ Justice for Community Control and Police Accountability
212.614.5343

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