Information for Parents at Protests
Bringing your child to an event/action can be a positive experience for both you and your child, as a first example (or a reminder) of the value of and possibilities for collective action.
Bringing your child to an event/action can be a positive experience for both you and your child, as a first example (or a reminder) of the value of and possibilities for collective action.
This guide is intended to provide you with an overview of your rights when dealing with the police. Knowing your basic rights and the common charges that are leveled against protesters can help you in your interactions with the police.
The Toronto Police Service Board’s Public Consultation on Protests and Encampments is a Sham. We Have Urged Torontonians to Boycott the Process Altogether.Read More »Urgent! Advisory not to participate in the TPSB public consultation on public order policing
The Community Justice Collective has released a podcast addressing some of the frequently asked legal questions that come up in the context of political organizing. This is a transcript of the second episode, which you can listen to here.
Read More »Counsel Call 2: What to Do If You Get Arrested (Transcript)
The Community Justice Collective has released a podcast addressing some of the frequently asked legal questions that come up in the context of political organizing. This is a transcript of the first episode, which you can listen to here.
Read More »Counsel Call 1: What to Do if You’re Contacted by Police (Transcript)
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