Document Date: September 19, 2017
Over two-dozen civil rights, civil liberties, social justice, and religious organizations call on the Boston Police Department (BPD) to change its policies to protect the most vulnerable from the Trump administration's attacks. Specifically, the coalition asks BPD to end participation in so-called "countering violent extremism" programs; change its privacy policy to forbid the collection and sharing of information about people not suspected of crimes; cease collaboration with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force; and endorse the Safe Communities Act.
In May 2017, the five organizations leading the coalition—the ACLU of Massachusetts, Muslim Justice League, Council on American-Islamic Relations Massachusetts, Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center, Jewish Voice for Peace - Boston, and Digital Fourth—met with Boston Police commissioner William Evans and his staff to discuss these issues. Following the meeting, we sent a letter to Commissioner Evans and to the City Council, outlining our demands. On September 19, 2017, we published that letter, along with endorsements for our demands from over two-dozen groups working on civil rights, civil liberties, and human rights issues across the city.
The groups demand BPD:
The following organizations have endorsed the demands: African Community Economic Development of New England (ACEDONE), ACLU of Massachusetts, Asian American Resource Workshop, Black & Pink, Boston Workmen's Circle for Jewish Culture & Social Justice, Brazilian Womens Group, Chelsea Collaborative, Council on American-Islamic Relations MA, Defending Rights & Dissent (formerly BORDC), Digital Fourth, Families for Justice as Healing, Harvard Anti-Islamophobia Network, IfNotNow Boston, Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center, Jewish Alliance for Law & Social Action, Jewish Voice for Peace - Boston, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, Massachusetts Pirate Party, Massachusetts Refugee and Immigrant Advocacy Coalition (MIRA), Muslim Justice League, National Lawyers Guild-Massachusetts Chapter, No Drones Eastern Mass, No Drug Arrests Collective (NDAC), Stuck on Replay, Student Immigrant Movement (SIM), Suffolk Muslim Law Students Association, Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)-Boston, Unitarian Universalist Massachusetts Action Network, & Unitarian Universalist Service Committee.
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