Support the Delaware Protest and Civil Disobedience Fund & Help The Protests Continue
There is no doubt that the large scale street actions taking place in Delaware and beyond are have had an impact and bringing long overdue attention to systemic racial injustice and police abuses of the public trust. But that impact comes at a cost. That cost is borne by people on the front lines. They need safety supplies, bail assistance, and legal support to keep the resistance going. That’s why Keri organized the Delaware Protest and Civil Disobedience Fund.
If you are an ally. If you want to see real reform, please chip in whatever you can.
Throughout American history, there have been moments when people have had to protest and/or participate in acts of civil disobedience to be heard and create positive lasting change.
We are currently in one of those periods in history, and we must be prepared to assist the people, OUR people, who are willing to carry our voices into the streets of our communities and the legislative bodies of our nation.
When social and economic injustice occurs, we must unite behind those who are willing to sacrifice their time and personal freedoms to fight for the ideals our nation was founded upon but has yet to realize.
The Delaware Protest and Civil Disobedience Fund (DPCD Fund), which was founded by Kerri Evelyn Harris and community leaders throughout Delaware, will function as a funding and resource arm for individuals and organizations that have, or will, participate in protests and/or acts of civil disobedience that impact the lives of Delawareans either directly or indirectly.
The protests and/or acts of civil disobedience can occur within or outside of Delaware.
Protests include, but are not limited to, marches and rallies.
Acts of civil disobedience include, but are not limited to, sit-ins.
Aid that is distributed to individuals or organizations will be used to provide broad support to include, but not limited to, safety supplies, bail assistance, legal support, training, etc.
The left is so cucked lmfao google the free autonomous zone. Reminds me of the outcasts who run this site.
Judging from the police riot in Dover this is a very necessary thing.
From a former cop, one of the best testimonials I’ve read about the systemic racism baked into our policing system.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/6/9/1951732/-I-was-one-of-the-Good-Apples-a-tale-of-complicity?utm_campaign=spotlight