Saturday Oct 26
&
Saturday Nov 2
3 pm to 5 pm both days
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Phoenix COPWATCH Training Classes
Join Phoenix COPWATCH and help stop police brutality and repression.
To Join Phoenix COPWATCH you must attend both of these
Trainings Sessions. They are FREE and open to the public
(well anyone who's not an employee of a law enforcement agency).
Cost: FREE
Location:
Phoenix Public Library
1221 N Central Ave
Phoenix, Arizona
If you want to attend please RSVP to:
copwatch602@hotmail.com
Are you ready to commit some time and effort to help fight
police brutality on the streets of Phoenix? Phoenix is one
of the largest cities in the United States with NO independent
review board for police officers. We had the most police killings
per capita of any city in the US last year. The police hold an
enormous amount of power in our society. And, as with any power
that goes unchecked, it is likely to be abused. Phoenix Copwatch
is the longest patrolling on-the-streets copwatch in the nation
and is commited to ending police brutality and racial profiling.
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Wednesday Oct 23
7:00 am
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Alternatives to Policing in Our Community
Location:
Paper Heart Art Gallery
222 N. 5th Ave
(Van Buren and 5th Ave)
Phoenix AZ 85003
Come learn about alternatives to policing in our communities. Hear
ideas from local members of various grassroots organizations speak
about conflict resolution, civilian review boards, police monitoring,
how to deal with the police when you are stopped or harrassed and
what we can do about our civil liberties in the aftermath of
September 11. Come take part in this opportunity to creating
community solutions and finding alternatives to police repression.
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Saturday Oct 19
8:00 am
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COPWATCH CAR WASH
Copwatch needs to raise money for the video cameras, radio
scanners, cars and other equipment used to fight police abuse.
Get your car washed and help COPWATCH raise money to prevent
police brutality.
Location:
Long John Silver's Seafood Shoppes
2748 E Indian School Road
(28th St. & Indian School)
Phoenix, Arizona
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Thursday Oct 17
1:30 pm
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COPWATCH KNOW YOUR RIGHTS FORUM
Susan Sanchez, one of COPWATCH's lawyers will speak.
Cost: FREE
Location:
Arizona State University West
4701 W. Thunderbird Road
Sands Hall 328
Glendale, Arizona
Hosted by their progressive Student Union
Do you know your rights if you are stopped by the police? If a police
officer asks you for identity, do you have to give it to him? Can he take a
photo of you? Can he search your car without permission?
This knowledge is especially important in the wake of several police
beatings of Black youth throughout the nation this summer.
This forum will answer these questions and more. Phoenix Copwatch, a
volunteer group that videotapes the police in order to prevent police
racism, brutality, and harassment, is co-sponsoring the event. The other
co-sponsor is the Progressive Student Union, a new student group on the ASU
West campus.
Public defender Suzanne Sanchez will explain individuals9 rights and the
police. Heather Villalobos, a founder of Phoenix Copwatch and an ASU West
student, will speak on how Copwatch helps stop police brutality and
harassment.
The presentations will be followed by an open discussion. The event is free
and open to the public.
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Sunday Sep 22
&
Sunday Sep 29
3 pm to 5 pm both days
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Phoenix COPWATCH Training Classes
Join Phoenix COPWATCH and help stop police brutality and repression.
To Join Phoenix COPWATCH you must attend both of these
Trainings Sessions. They are FREE and open to the public
(well anyone who's not an employee of a law enforcement agency).
Cost: FREE
Location:
Phoenix Public Library
1221 N Central Ave
Phoenix, Arizona
If you want to attend please RSVP to:
copwatch602@hotmail.com
Are you ready to commit some time and effort to help fight
police brutality on the streets of Phoenix? Phoenix is one
of the largest cities in the United States with NO independent
review board for police officers. We had the most police killings
per capita of any city in the US last year. The police hold an
enormous amount of power in our society. And, as with any power
that goes unchecked, it is likely to be abused. Phoenix Copwatch
is the longest patrolling on-the-streets copwatch in the nation
and is commited to ending police brutality and racial profiling.
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Wednesday, September 4
1:30 PM
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COPWATCH Forum on Police Brutality
Cost: FREE
Location:
Arizona State University
Memorial Union
Room 212
Tempe, Arizona
Do you know your rights if you are stopped by
the police? If a police officer asks you for
identity, do you have to give it to him? Can
he take a photo of you? Can he search your car
without permission?
This knowledge is especially important in the
wake of the beating of a Black youth in Inglewood,
California this summer.
This forum will answer these questions and more.
Phoenix Copwatch, a volunteer group that videotapes
the police in order to prevent police racism, brutality,
and harassment, is sponsoring the event.
Jay Ciulla, attorney and counsel for Phoenix Copwatch,
will explain an individual's rights and the police.
Eleanor Eisenberg, Executive Director of the
Arizona Civil Liberties Union, will discuss an
individual's rights and the F.B.I. Jean Reynolds,
a founder of Phoenix Copwatch, will speak on how to
stop police brutality and harassment.
The presentations will be followed by an open discussion.
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information contact Joel Olson at 602-340-0039.
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Sunday May 5
&
Sunday May 12
3 pm to 5 pm both days
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Phoenix COPWATCH Training Classes
Join Phoenix COPWATCH and help stop police brutality and repression.
To Join Phoenix COPWATCH you must attend both of these
Trainings Sessions. They are FREE and open to the public
(well anyone who's not an employee of a law enforcement agency).
Cost: FREE
Location:
Meeting Room B
Phoenix Public Library
1221 N Central Ave
Phoenix, Arizona
(602)262-4636
If you want to attend please RSVP to:
copwatch602@hotmail.com
Phoenix Copwatch is a citizens group formed
to combat abuse by the police in our community.
We use a variety of means to fight abuse by
the police including community patrols,
videotaping, community education, and protests.
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