Indy shows up for Tyre Nichols and Herman Whitfield III!
Photos by Richie Griffen On February 04, dozens of Indianapolis residents came out to protest against the police murders of Tyre Nichols and Herman Whitfield…
Photos by Richie Griffen On February 04, dozens of Indianapolis residents came out to protest against the police murders of Tyre Nichols and Herman Whitfield…
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The Marion County Sheriff’s Office completed the first phase of its move of over 2,200 detainees to a new Community Justice Campus, located in southeast…
The time for reform has passed. A shift must begin to engage deep care of community members in crisis: ensuring that they have adequate support for their mental health needs, that there are competent providers responding to those in crisis, and that the means to supply and exceed these needs is not excused away as a lack of financial resources when the reactive police force boasts a budget of over $260M but fails Black bodies in need.
The Indiana State Senate has introduced 5 crime bills that increase our reliance on police and jails, while doing nothing to address the poverty and inequity that endanger our communities. Rather than reduce violence, police and jails are a source of violence, particularly for poor and working class Black, Native, and brown communities.
In 2021, the struggle for working and oppressed peoples’ power continued to develop and respond to the changing terrain.
Help Hope Packages keep distributing in 2022 with a contribution today! On Monday, December 13, working people on the south side of Indianapolis intervened to…
12 points on the U.S. state and the necessity of revolution