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[palm cards attached - print out and
copy!]
Resistance in Brooklyn
(RnB)'s
ANNUAL ANTI-JULY 4TH BENEFIT
PARTY
SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2012 - 4 to 8 p.m.
309 Park Place,
Brooklyn
(between Vanderbilt and
Underhill)
Suggested sliding-scale donation: $12-$20
(includes dinner; cash (beer) bar).
No one turned away.
All proceeds from this event will go to VOCAL
Voices Of Community Advocates &
Leaders (VOCAL) builds power among people affected by HIV/AIDS, drug
use and mass incarceration to create healthy and just communities.
Directions: 2, 3 trains to Grand
Army Plaza, walk down Flatbush to Park Place and make a right (1 1/2
blocks), or Q Train to 7th Avenue, cross Flatbush and walk along Park
Place until you get to #309.
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Resistance in Brooklyn chose VOCAL as the beneficiary of our
annual Anti-July-4th barbeque because of their role in campaigns to end the NYPD's stop and frisk practices and
illegal marijuana arrests.
In collaboration with numerous allies, including the Drug Policy
Alliance, Institute for Juvenile Justice & Reform Alternatives
(IJJRA) & the Communities United for Police Reform (CPR)
coalition, VOCAL-NY's campaign to end arrests for marijuana possession
in New York has helped highlight broader bias-based policing and
challenge what has become the leading cause of arrest in the City.
Most arrests for marijuana possession occur because of illegal
searches that often follow stop and frisks, which helps explain why
the overwhelming majority of arrests have been among Black and Latino
youth despite higher rates of marijuana usage among white youth.
In response to public pressure, Governor Cuomo and the
legislature are now on the verge of enacting major reform that could
dramatically reduce arrests of young people of color due to racist
marijuana arrests.