Town Hall for Latinx NYers: #CommunitySolutions to NYPD Stop & Frisk Abuses

Date 

Add to My Calendar Tuesday, November 22, 2016 5:30pm to 8:30pm

Location 

729 W 181st St.
Fort Washington Collegiate Church
New York, NY

Stop-and-frisk abuses and other abusive NYPD practices over the past few decades resulted in a federal court ordering that changes be developed with community input, as the result of several class action lawsuits including CCR's Floyd v. City of New York litigation. Though the number of total reported stop-and-frisks may have decreased in the past several years, the reform process is ongoing with significant changes still needed. New Yorkers continue to face abusive and unconstitutional stops in the streets and Latinx New Yorkers have an opportunity to have their concerns heard at this town hall.

True reform doesn’t come from just decreased numbers of recorded stops – it requires systemic changes to policies and practices that advance accountability. The court-ordered reform process offers formal opportunities for communities to put forward solutions that help protect New Yorkers from stop-and-frisk abuses and abusive policing. Be part of that process to hold police accountable to our communities and our solutions.

Learn more about the federal lawsuits and court decisions against the NYPD, and the court-ordered reform process.

Join Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights for a town hall to discuss #CommunitySolutions! RSVP for this forum on Facebook, and check out the #CommunitySolutions website for more information.

Food and Metrocards are available for participants.

Last modified 

November 21, 2016