Policing and law enforcement continues to be fundamentally broken—we need a system that recognizes the humanity of all people at its foundation. The death of Tyre Nichols is a reminder that violence faced by Black people at the hands of law enforcement continues to be pervasive.
As UUs, we are in solidarity with the Black leaders, organizers, and community members fighting for justice and for the systematic changes that will end police violence. This is an urgent moral crisis. We need to fundamentally reimagine public safety. We must take action now.
Read our President's Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray entire statement here:https://bit.ly/3kMGBFM
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Reoccurring police violence triggers trauma, anguish and our collective demand for justice.
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