Event Calendar

A calendar of events focused on reimagining public safety, developing alternatives to police, anti-racism, and social justice.

These events are compiled from publicly available information and submissions, and are not associated with dontcallthepolice.com.

Please note! All events are listed at the time local to the organizer – please check time zones.

Reimagining Community Safety #6: A Discussion with David Garland

Zoom

Even if the penal system were transformed in such a way as to eliminate racial disparities rooted in racism, racial disparities in criminal legal outcomes would almost certainly persist. To better understand why, we have invited David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law at the NYU School of Law and also Professor of Sociology in…

Free

Living Democracy Talk: From the Embers of Crisis: Creating Equitable and Deliberative Democracy with Archon Fung

Zoom

Free to attend; registration required to receive Zoom webinar attendance link At a moment when American Democracy was characterized by record levels of political division, inequality, and institutional distrust, it was hit by the perfect storm of the COVID-19 health crisis, an economic crisis of soaring unemployment and economic dislocation, and a civic crisis of…

Free

Post-Election Prostest for a People’s Mandate!

Utah State Capital 350 N. State St., Salt Lake City, UT

The National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression Calls for Protests the Day After The November Presidential Election (November 4, 2020) After the election, the peoples mandate for change must be carried out. In this triple pandemic of racism, COVID-19, and recession our National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression is issuing a call to…

Free

Visuality and Carceral Formations With Nicole Fleetwood, Herman Gray, Nicholas Mirzoeff

Zoom

The third event in the Visualizing Abolition series brings together visual and cultural theorists Nicole Fleetwood, Herman Gray and Nicholas Mirzoeff to consider the roles of visual culture in normalizing mass incarceration and the racist brutalities of policing within the social landscape and political vision of America. Questions of visuality and formations moves beyond critiques…

Free

Reimagining Community Safety #8: A Discussion with Alex Vitale

Zoom

For many, reimagining community safety means reimagining communities that achieve safety without the assistance of police. We have asked Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College and author of The End of Policing, to join us to discuss what community safety, reimagined, might look like, as well as the extent to which and how this can…

Free

Living Democracy Talk: Making Abolition Geographies: Stories from California

Zoom

Free to attend; registration required to receive Zoom webinar attendance link This talk explores how visions of abolition guide and connect organizing across a range of social justice struggles. Gilmore will highlight examples relating to environmental justice, public sector labor unions, farm workers, undocumented households, criminalized youth, and community based approaches to prevent and resolve…

Free

“Pandemic as Portal” The Abolitionist #33 Launch Event

Zoom

Accessibility: ASL + Spanish translation provided We are pleased to announce that our latest Issue of The Abolitionist (#33) is finally being mailed out to our readers right now! Come celebrate the issue and learn about Critical Resistance's longest standing project. Hear from some of our authors of Issue 33 and subscribers from inside and outside of…

Free

Justice, Equity, and Anti-Oppression – Discussion Series

Zoom

Meeting every other Sunday (2nd and 4th Sunday in a month starting 11/29), join Sunrise Movement Providence to read and discuss writings on race, social economics, and what it means to be anti-racist and anti-bias. "These conversations will cultivate insight both individually and as a community so that we can organize in a more equitable…

Free

Abolition Then and Now: Isaac Julien and Robin D. G. Kelley

Zoom

Abolition Then & Now with historian and cultural theorist Robin D. G. Kelley and artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien, co-presented with McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, is the next event in Visualizing Abolition. Abolition Then and Now w/ Isaac Julien and Robin D.G. Kelley December 1, 2020, 12-1:30 p.m. Online Event: Registration is required REGISTER…

Free

Mutual Aid in Abolitionist Practice and the #CopsOffCampus Movement

Zoom

Join us for a roundtable discussion on Tuesday, December 1 with scholar-activists Angélica Cházaro, Chandan Reddy and Dean Spade about Spade's new book, Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis (and the Next) (Verso, 2020). According to Spade, "Mutual aid is a term used to describe collective coordination to meet each other’s needs stemming from an awareness…

Free

Reimagining Community Safety #9: A Discussion with Tracie Keesee

Zoom

Some contend that at the heart of safe communities are strong partnerships between community members and the police that are founded on trust. From this partnership, community safety is co-produced. We have invited Dr. Tracie Keesee, Senior Vice President of Justice Initiatives and Co-Founder of the Center For Policing Equity (CPE), to explain what conditions are…

Free

Justice, Equity and Anti-Oppression – Discussion Series

Zoom

Meeting every other Sunday (2nd and 4th Sunday in a month starting 11/29), join Sunrise Movement Providence to read and discuss writings on race, social economics, and what it means to be anti-racist and anti-bias. "These conversations will cultivate insight both individually and as a community so that we can organize in a more equitable…

Free

To submit your event, please send the event name, description, instructions for registration and/or attendance, the organizer’s name, and organizer’s website to: calendar@dontcallthepolice.com

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