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  • Conference Registration!

    Conference Registration!

    Register for the 1st annual FDJ conference: Re-Build the Movement Against Police Brutality! And Against The Grifters!

    Dates: April 24th, 25th, and 26th

    Location:
    First Presbyterian Church of Chicago
    6400 S Kimbark Ave, Chicago, IL 60637

    It’s been more than a decade since the Ferguson rebellion, and the police continue to kill Black and other oppressed people with impunity. Despite the powerful rebellions against police brutality over the last decade (with the most recent being in 2020 rebellions across the US, sparked by the public execution of George Floyd), the movements that arise have continually been strangled, pulled, and led into the ground by politicians and opportunists.

    Since 2020, over 7,000 people across the United States have been killed by police, and every year is more deadly than the last. A few killer cops have faced charges, trial, and prison time, but most of these murderers with a badge get away with their crimes. The police are sanctioned to brutalize and kill on a national level. The epidemic of police brutality must be stopped. And the movement must be re-built on solid foundations.

    The conference hopes to unite impacted families, survivors of police brutality, activists, supporters, and other forces across the country to come together, discuss, debate, and figure out the questions:

    What will it take to build a sustained, mass movement against police brutality that seeks to end it? How can we involve large masses of people in the movement against police brutality? What can we do to ensure the movement will not be steered by opportunist lawyers and activists, and politicians using the movement for personal gain?

    The conference will be a weekend long event full of powerful speeches, panels, workshops, and discussions among participants surrounding these questions. It will also be a place to come together, build relationships, and support one another in our continued fight for justice.

    We are fundraising to help support impacted families with transportation and lodging to make it out to the conference, as well as invited speakers. Please support the conference by donating to our GoFundMe or GiveButter campaign.

    GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/6ffafc45a

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    Join us and pre-register today! Cost is optional and all money will go to funds for the space and to attendees in need of assistance!

    Individual Registration:

    Recommended Donation is $20 (Click the link to our GoFundMe or GiveButter campaign)

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  • National Day of Agitation – Five Years Since the Murder of George Floyd

    National Day of Agitation – Five Years Since the Murder of George Floyd

    Sunday, May 25 marks 5 years since George Floyd’s murder sparked rebellion across the country and solidarity protests around the world. For many of us who were in the streets at that time, it felt like the police and prison system had finally met their match. Police departments around the country were knocked on their ass by tens of millions of people in nearly every state and the police’ very existence was called into question. By the end of the summer, the conversation had mostly shifted to voting for Democrats, diversity training, and small-scale reforms such as redirecting a percentage of police budgets to social services. Nonprofit organization got a lot of grant money and politicians made a lot of promises they never planned on keeping.

    The 2020 uprisings were spontaneous and lacked coordinated, revolutionary leadership. Grifters like Patrisse Cullers and Robin DiAngelo, who became a multimillionaire off of Black Lives Matter, jumped to fill that vacuum, pulling the uprising in a direction that would increase their grant funding, rather than threatening it by being too extreme. The rebellion got driven down the dead-end of electoral politics and charity, and by winter it was over.

    2020 made it clear that mass rebellions have the power to shake this country to its core. But in order to have lasting wins, we need a mass movement that’s united on a strategy to fight back outside electoral channels, and that’s led by people who have the biggest stake in ending police brutality, not by people standing to make a buck off of talking endlessly about it while nothing changes.

    It has been five years since George Floyd was publicly executed by Derek Chain and what has changed? Lawyers and nonprofits have gotten rich and passed toothless reforms. The movement in the street got co-opted and is non-existent. Every year since, cops have killed and brutalized more people than the year before, and they keep getting away with it. What will it take to put an end to this brutality? A movement in the streets that won’t get sold out, one that brings forward families and people under the gun of police brutality as leaders and won’t settle for less.

    Families Demanding Justice is a national network of families and friends of people killed and brutalized by the police. We stand together in the struggle to end police brutality and murders. We support each other while fighting for justice for our loved ones. We insist that the police and law enforcement agents who murdered and brutalized our loved ones be held accountable for their crimes. Police who kill and brutalize should be punished and thrown in prison. We rely on each other first and foremost, the people who are subjected to police brutality and anyone outraged by injustice to wage this fight. We do not rely on the courts, police review boards, government agencies, or politicians to get justice. We will not be preyed on by the grandstanding politicians, grifters and opportunists, or lawyers only looking for fame and fortune. We will speak for ourselves. We will become leaders in this struggle, and we invite anyone who wants justice to join with us in building a movement in the streets to put an end to police killings and brutality once and for all.

  • National Fuck The Pigs Day!

    National Fuck The Pigs Day!

    January 9th 2025

    A new year dawns as the police and the system they serve continues to kill with impunity.

    It’s 2025 in America. A racist vigilante walks free after lynching a Black man on a crowded NYC subway. Police from the Bronx to Long Beach continue to get away with murder after murder, disproportionately killing Black, Latino, and Indigenous people. A man in California facing a mental health crisis is shot down by a police SWAT team on the steps of a church. 

    The youth are especially targeted, for “fitting a description”, or for supposedly belonging to a criminal gang. We know who the real gangsters are, and who are the real criminals who harass us, lock us up, and shoot us down in the streets. We know that the biggest gangs in our neighborhoods are the POLICE themselves. And this biggest-and-most-brutal-of-all-gangs demand our “respect” and “admiration”. They want us to be thankful for their “service” of brutalizing and killing us! Fuck that. Fuck these swaggering, oinking pigs for expecting us to not only quietly go along with their crimes, but to appreciate all their “hard work” of oppressing us!

    On January 9, so-called “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day”, Families Demanding Justice, the families of Chris De Arman, Hugo Cachua, Rashad Nelson, Alejandro Campos Rios, Antonio Cassem, Eudes Pierre, Jimmy Lopez, are calling on the families of people killed by law enforcement, the people under the gun, and everyone who stands with them to step up and speak bitterness against crooked police where ever they may be, to flip the script on the powers-that-be. 

    Rally together with people affected by police brutality, especially with the families of those who’ve had their lives stolen by law enforcement. Make your rage heard outside police stations and other symbolic places. Disrupt “police appreciation” events. Get up in the face of the enemy. Take action.

    Submit photos and videos to FamiliesDemandingJustice@proton.me of your action to show from coast to coast: we stand UNITED!

    Make January 9, 2025 “Fuck The Pigs” Day!

    SEND KILLER COPS TO PRISON! POLICE BRUTALITY AND MURDERS MUST STOP!

    Justice for ALL victims of police brutality!