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Contained here are our book and brochure, as well as external resources from other groups and websites with goals and resources of their own centered around abolition, legal representation, justice, and ending police brutality. The book and brochure are free to reprint, redistribute, and edit as you please



BROCHURE

A brochure highlighting safety processes and tips in emergency situations involving interactions with police and the law


COLOR DOWNLOAD

BLACK AND WHITE DOWNLOAD

BOOK

A publication discussing reasons for abolition of police and prisons, as well as paths to a future without them


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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS SHEET

iAmerica's sheet that details immigrant rights

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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS SHEET

iAmerica's "Know Your Rights" cards that can be given to police to express non compliance to the best of your legal ability.

SHEET DOWNLOAD

INDIVIDUAL DOWNLOAD

LINKS



CRITICAL RESISTANCE

A group dedicated to ending the prison industrial complex, with chapters in Oakland, LA, NY, and Portland

INNOCENCE PROJECT

A project that works to exonerate wrongfully convicted criminals through DNA evidence, as well as push reforms to prevent future injustice.

ACLU

The American Civil Liberties Union is one of the most well known and prominent groups dedicated to advancing equal rights, support, and freedom for the people.

IAMERICA

Immigrants rights group with many resources on dealing with police and ICE as an immigrant

THE MARSHALL PROJECT

The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system.

ELLA BAKER CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

The Ella Baker Center works locally, statewide, and nationally to shift resources away from prisons and punishment and towards opportunities that make our communities safe, healthy, and strong.

CENTRO LEGAL DE LA RAZA

Centro Legal de la Raza is a legal services agency protecting and advancing the rights of low-income, immigrant, Black, and Latinx communities through bilingual legal representation,