RECONNECT RESIST
As we enter this era of crackdowns and suspensions of civil liberties, we must unite to defend our rights and our communities. We need to share knowledge and skills so that we can break barriers to holding cops accountable and create alternatives to police.This conference brings together local and national police accountability organizations to support communities and collectives facing police repression in its many forms. There will be a keynote speaker, panels on a range of topics related to police accountability and the state of our movement, and opportunities for community building.
Let’s work together to protect people not property, compassion not force, and rights not repression!
Register for the conference now.Schedule:
8:30: Registration and Breakfast
9:00: Welcome & Plenary Keynote
10:15: Breakout Session #1
11:45: Breakout Session #2
1:00: Lunch
2:30: Breakout Session 3
4:00: Closing Panel
7:00 – 8:30: Evening ActivityLearn more about our keynote speaker and panels.
Register HereRegistration for this conference is free.
You are welcome to register online in advance or day-of in person.
Please donate to Berkeley Copwatch to support the costs of this conference. Suggested donation of $25 per attendee.
No one is turned away for lack of funds.
Donate to Support the ConferenceIf you need accommodations for communication during the conference or information about mobility access features at Berkeley City College, please contact copwatch.conference@proton.me with as much advance notice as possible and at least 10-12 days in advance of the event.
Want to support the work of Berkeley Copwatch? We need volunteers and committed organizing members!Reach out to berkeleycopwatch@yahoo.com to find out when the next New Volunteer Orientation is. Follow us on insta to stay up to date.
Do you want to get involved in Berkeley Copwatch? Learn more or contact us directly at berkeleycopwatch@yahoo.com
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