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First Thursday Report: Accountability Is Key!

A spirited group of activists and faith leaders gathered last Thursday, May 2, at Lincoln Congregational church for the second of Justice Not Jails’s monthly community forums on the theme, “Faith and Race: Carry It On!”

The ACLU’s Jessica Farris was Thursday’s main presenter, outlining the many violations of trust committed by LA County’s new sheriff, Alex Villanueva. Jess also detailed the important prosecutorial accountability project that she is coordinating: a focused effort to contrast our vision of what we really need in an enlightened LA County district attorney to what we have been getting from the incumbent. The current DA, Jackie Lacey, has opposed all major criminal justice reform measures in California (e.g., Prop 47, Prop 57, Prop 64, and SB 1437, which redefined felony murder). Additionally, during the seven years she has been in office, DA Lacey has brought charges against just one cop in a questionable use of force case despite some 400 cases she might have prosecuted.

The question & answer session that followed the presentation was lively and informative. To learn how you can be part of the ACLU-led effort to achieve accountability and change the framing of the DA’s job, please email Jessica Farris: jfarris@aclusocal.org.

Rev. Larry Foy, the Justice Not Jails coordinator and the host for “Carry It On!” opened Thursday’s gathering with a meditation drawn from Dr. King’s call for unity in the freedom struggle and centered on the need for all of us to commit ourselves to a “dangerous unselfishness” in the pursuit of justice.

Rev. Peter Laarman

Photo fo Jessica Farris, Rev. Peter Laarman, Sharon Kyle, and Rev. Larry Foy
Jessica Farris, Rev. Peter Laarman, Sharon Kyle, and Rev. Larry Foy
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May 2, Los Angeles: Holding L.A. Sheriff, District Attorney Accountable

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Join us Thursday, May 2nd, at 6 p.m., for our monthly “First Thursday: Faith and Race, Carry It On”

This month, we’ll address problems with newly elected Sheriff Alex Villanueva, with th ACLU’s Director of Criminal Justice Advocay, Jess Farris, J.D.

After that, we want to devote most of our attention to the jail/mental health challenge AND to the need to have an accountable District Attorney.

We’ll have breakout sessions, action planning, food, and community building.

Join us.

Location:
Lincoln Memorial Congregational Church
4126 Arlington Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90008
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April 30, San Francisco: Communicating about Immigration, the Border & the Migrant Caravan

Talking about immigration has always been difficult, but in today’s political climate, it has only gotten harder.

What can communications professionals, reporters, and advocates do in making sure the general public has the right information when messaging from Washington about the US-Mexico border is highly polarizing?

ComNetworkSF invites you to a discussion with:

  • Journalist Tyche Hendricks of KQED, who will discuss the challenges of reporting the complexities of the border and giving voice to the people most affected after her recent trip through Mexico on a reporting fellowship (see her most recent article, “Honduran Asylum-Seeker Sees Links Between U.S. Policy and His ‘Ungovernable’ Homeland”).
  • P.J. Podesta of Pueblo Sin Fronteras and the Innovation Law Lab, who will discuss his experiences at the border with directly impacted immigrants and how they have adapted to counter an increasingly vitriolic national message.
  • Rev. Deborah Lee with the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity, who will discuss the intersection of faith and social justice, and the important role that activism plays in today’s social movements.

The panel will be moderated by Christina So, Strategic Communications Manager at Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus.

Following the panel, please enjoy drinks and light snacks during a networking reception with philanthropy and nonprofit communications professionals and others interested in mission-driven work from across the Bay Area.

This event is brought to you by ComNetworkSF in partnership with KQED. ComNetworkSF is the San Francisco Bay Area’s network for communications professionals doing mission-drive work to change the world for the better.

The event will be held at the San Francisco Foundation, One Embarcadero Center, Suite 1400, San Francisco, CA.

Thank you to the San Francisco Foundation for hosting us!

For more information, visit the ComNetworkSF website.