It’s the End of the Year

It’s the End of the Year

Dear Friends of the Strategy Center, We are proud to bring you our annual end-of-the-year letter and fundraising appeal.  It has been a tremendous year of work.  If you read no further, would you consider making a donation of $50,...

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Stop LAPD Spying!

Stop LAPD Spying!

Join local LA area residents and activists on Thursday, December 13th, to expose the Fusion center and demand accountability from the LAPD. Stretching past the days of COINTEL-PRO, LAPD has grown to become a key intelligence gathering agency. Intel...

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Florida’s “Kill At Will” Laws Must Go

Florida’s “Kill At Will” Laws Must Go

“Kill at Will” laws in Florida and 24 other states allow gun-wielding vigilantes like Trayvon’s killer to remain free from the moment they claim that they kill in “self defense.” We have no choice but to continue the fight to...

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Alex Caputo-Pearl and Reverend Eric Lee: Policy Attacks Continue on LA’s Historical Black and Brown Public High Schools

Alex Caputo-Pearl and Reverend Eric Lee: Policy Attacks Continue on LA’s Historical Black and Brown Public High Schools

Alex Caputo-Pearl, lead teacher of the Social Justice Academy at Crenshaw High School, and Reverend Eric Lee, president of the Los Angeles branch of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference talk to us about recent efforts by Los Angeles School...

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Attend the 3rd Annual South Los Angeles Health and Human Rights Conference

Attend the 3rd Annual South Los Angeles Health and Human Rights Conference

South Los Angeles, formerly known as South Central Los Angeles, encompasses nearly 100 square miles and is generally considered to include the communities located south of the Santa Monica Freeway, east of La Brea Avenue, and north of the...

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Get Justice for Michael & LA’s 10,000 ticketed youth!

Get Justice for Michael & LA’s 10,000 ticketed youth!

Michael's story  The school police gave Michael his first ticket in 6th grade for getting into a fight with his friend.  His home life was rough and the new, punitive middle school environment was overwhelming him.  His mother reached out...

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