can bake until another arrives
next baker grab dough from me
will advertise next bread as well
firm it anon baker
not sure if you saw my post when you took my ghost
im avail for another round of tre' if need be
can bake until another arrives
next baker grab dough from me
will advertise next bread as well
firm it anon baker
not sure if you saw my post when you took my ghost
im avail for another round of tre' if need be
Q says reconcile
Anon says main page
i go to main page (or at least the page where new thumb is)
obama.org/anguish-and-action/
that's what i believe to be reconcile (for now)
Over 1,000 people are killed by police every year in America, and Black people are three times more likely to be killed than White people. We can take steps and make reforms to combat police violence and systemic racism within law enforcement.
President Obama pushed many of these reforms during his time in office, and started the My Brother’s Keeper initiative in the wake of Trayvon Martin’s death to break down barriers and expand opportunity for boys and young men of color. But far more progress remains to be made. We’re inspired by those protesting for accountability and change, even in the face of a pandemic. If you’re looking for additional ways to advocate for change, below you’ll find resources to learn about police violence and antiracism, as well as actions you can take to encourage reform, from organizations who have been working on these issues at the local and national level for years. And be sure to read the statements from President Obama and Mrs. Obama on the killing of George Floyd, and learn more about the work of the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance.
obama.org/anguish-and-action/
GET INFORMED
LEARN ABOUT POLICE VIOLENCE AND ANTIRACISM IN AMERICA.
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights—New Era of Public Safety: A Guide to Fair, Safe, and Effective Community Policing
The recommended reforms in this report, which are intended to create accountability and build better relationships between law enforcement and communities of color, stem from President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. You can read the Task Force’s 2015 report here.
Equal Justice Initiative—Tragic Death of George Floyd Reveals Continuing Problem of Police Violence
A reflection on the current state of police reform with recommendations for progress.
Center for Policing Equity—The Science of Justice: Race, Justice, and Police Use of Force
This detailed report delves into police administrative data to show disparities in the use of force. You can watch the director of the Center, Phillip Atiba Goff, deliver a TED talk on fighting racism and improving policing here.
The Opportunity Agenda—Promoting Accountability
Learn how police accountability works, and the four mechanisms—community-based, political, civil, and criminal—for holding law enforcement accountable.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture—Talking About Race
An online portal to help families, individuals, and communities talk about racism and commit to being antiracist.
TAKE ACTION
TAKE STEPS AND LEND SUPPORT TO ENCOURAGE REFORM.
Mayors: Commit to taking action to address police use of force policies in your city.
The Leadership Conference Education Fund—Take Action in your Local Community
Learn how you can take action around the issue of police use of force in your city.
Color of Change—Sign a Petition to End Violent Policing Against Black People
Sign this petition calling for the end of police violence against Black people.
Official Breonna Taylor Memorial Fund—Go Fund Me
Support Breonna Taylor’s family through this fund organized by her aunt, Bianca Austin.
Official George Floyd Memorial Fund—Go Fund Me
Support George Floyd’s family through this fund designed to cover expenses as well as care for his children and their education.
Nationwide Bail Fund
Help support bail for protestors in your community. For those here in Chicago, you can support the Chicago Community Bond Fund.
TAKE CARE
FIND THE MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TRAUMA SUPPORT YOU NEED.
American Psychological Association (APA)—Unmute your feelings
A list of ways to process your emotions and protect your mental health.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)—Resources for African Americans
Find a therapist for yourself or for your loved ones, explore toolkits, and more.
Brave Space Alliance—Support groups
Chicago-based Brave Space Alliance fills a gap in the organizing of and services to trans and gender-nonconforming people.
The Loveland Foundation—Loveland Therapy Fund
The Loveland Therapy Fund provides funding for Black women and girls to receive therapy support.
mayb Q is just thinning the herd….FFS
man you have your work cut out for you
Knight Baker
JFC
-kangs
back later
Q Research General #12175: ITS NOT FROM MAY 17TH - STAHP Edition