Author Archives: uaptsd

ACAB is a feminist issue

Originally posted on Another angry woman:
Content note: this post discusses violence against women and police violence There is a gang of mostly men who have a monopoly on perpetrating and enabling violence against women. They recruit just enough women…

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Connecting Struggles – Rising for $15 on April 15th 2015 San Diego

United Against Police Terror and San Diego Fight for 15 – Lucha por 15 “The same people being constantly victimized by police brutality are also being consistently victimized by deprivation of resources and not having access to living wage jobs,” … Continue reading

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#ShutDownA14 – Stop Business as Usual 2 Stop Police Murder! San Diego | Activist San Diego

#ShutDownA14 – Stop Business as Usual 2 Stop Police Murder! San Diego | Activist San Diego. Hall Of Justice 330 W Broadway, San Diego, California 92101 6pm to 9pm FACEBOOK EVENT United Against Police Terrors Call of Action by Stop Mass Incarceration Network STOP … Continue reading

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Community Conversation on Racial and Gender Profiling March 20th, 2014

Community Conversation on Racial and Gender Profiling Hosted by members of United Against Police Terror San Diego and allies in coalition with ACLU’s effort for police accountability. ©uaptsd.org Write up  by Cathy Mendonca “The San Diego Police Department has often … Continue reading

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▶ Laura Flanders | Building Movements Without Shedding Differences: Alicia Garza of #BlackLivesMatter

Originally posted on Rise Up Times:
Alicia Garza, cofounder of #BlackLivesMatter. (Photo: GRITtv) #BlackLivesMatter was an attempt for us to re-humanize us in a world that so profoundly dehumanizes us, and it was a call to action. By Laura Flanders…

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The forgotten women of #BlackLivesMatter

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#‎LIVINGWAGESnotPRISONS‬‬ #‎FF15‬ ‪#‎APRIL15DOTORG‬

California spends an average of $49,000 per year to ‪#‎INCARCERATE‬ one person. By comparison, a ‪#‎minimumwage‬ salary amounts to less than $20,000 a year before taxes, and California only spends just over $9,000 per ‪#‎publicschoolstudent‬ per academic year, which is … Continue reading

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Delegation Of Grieving Mothers Tells Congress What It’s Like To Lose A Child To Police Brutality

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Community Relations at Malcolm X Library

It was addressed in this discussion that there were not women on the panel. Nationwide, the school-to-prison pipeline is used to describe the school-based policies, practices, conditions, and prevailing consciousness that facilitate criminalization within educational environments and the processes by … Continue reading

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Before You Pick Up That Phone…

Originally posted on The Abolitionist:
Infographic by Xino from Issue 19.

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