The How We endUP Convening is a two-day virtual gathering of advocates, activists, researchers, policymakers, and leaders from different communities, agencies, and efforts coming together to explore how we can move toward abolition of family policing--how we can dismantle harmful, racist systems and build different ways of caring for one another. Featured speakers are Angela Davis, Joyce McMillan, and Mariame Kaba.
Join in discussions that expose racism in how families are surveilled and separated and explore how we take action and imagine care differently. Come to connect with one another, give and receive energy to disrupt and dismantle family policing, and think differently about our collective future.
The convening is free, and the intended participants are those committed to improving the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families in their communities and those who recognize the urgency of ending the harms done to Black, Native, and Latinx families by the family policing system.
The conference is October 17 and 18, 1-4:15pm ET.
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