893 Willow Street
Oakland
CA 94607
Our monthly general meeting is coming up
We’re excited to be kicking off the return to in-person general meetings this month with our first hybrid general meeting!
Our monthly meetings are opportunities for our broader community to be briefed on our work, learn more about how to support the work of APTP committees and participate in calls to action! This and next month we’ll be opening up The People’s House, prioritizing our West Oakland neighbors, and we look forward to inviting folks more broadly from there.
We will end the meeting with committee breakouts to offer you more pathways to plug in and get involved during this critical time. Register to join us for our monthly general meeting in person or on Zoom.
When: Wednesday, March 20 at 7pm *arrive in person at 6:30pm for covid testing*
Where: Hybrid � online on Zoom or in person at The People’s House
Accessibility: Neighbors joining in person will have light refreshments and childcare provided. Masks and covid tests will be required and also provided. The meeting space and bathroom are wheelchair accessible. ASL and CC will be offered. Please let us know if you have any other access needs when you register.
During committee breakouts you will have the opportunity to engage with other meeting participants and meet some of our committee leads as well. Committee leads will give you a rundown of what their committee does and invite you to join on an ongoing basis.
Please note: some committee breakouts will be in person only, others will be virtual only. Let us know if you plan to join in person or on zoom.
Also, we are excited to invite community in Oakland to join our next New Volunteer Orientation!
If you have been looking for ways to get more involved with APTP beyond just showing up to our events and general meetings, our virtual volunteer orientation is the perfect opportunity for you.
What: New Volunteer Orientation
When: Thursday, March 28 at 6pm
Where: Online � Register to join us
The mission of APTP is to eradicate state terror in communities of color. We do this work through organizing, policy, family support and developing small replicable models of community response to community crisis. We thank you for your interest in volunteering with us and look forward to you joining one of our committees after completing our APTP New Volunteer Orientation!