Neighbors for Racial Justice

We are a group of Dimond neighbors who meet to address ways for our community to avoid racial profiling in our crime prevention efforts. We meet to discuss, educate and challenge ourselves and each other about the unconscious bias and assumptions about race, combined with fear of crime, which is making our neighborhood feel intolerable to the people of color who live, work and visit here.

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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Women and Black Lives Matter: An Interview with Marcia Chatelain - Marcia Chatelain and Kaavya Asoka

"We tend to see violence and racism against black men as a barometer of racism against the black population at large, whereas violence against black women is often invisible."
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  • Ella Baker Center
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  • Harpers: If Looks Could Kill
  • SF Chronicle: Profiling prevalent on site for neighbors
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