Community Safety and Police AccountabilityThe Campaign for Community Safety and Police Accountability (CCSPA) works to challenge the racism inherent in the city of Oakland’s policing practices and fights to hold officers accountable to the community they serve by documenting and validating incidents of police misconduct and organizing community members to advocate for more responsive and accountable police practices.
Rashidah on Stanford Law Clinic Panel
On December 12,
PUEEBLO Attempts to Confront Compliance Director ![]()
On Tuesday, December 10th, PUEBLO and the Ella Baker Center tried to meet with OPD NSA Compliance Director Tom Frazier.
Mayor Quan Compromises Police Reform ![]()
Some of Mayor Quan’s most fervent supporters have warned her that if she does not immediately change course regarding the implementation of the City Council's clear policy regarding the Citizens’ Police Review Board, they may no longer be able to endorse her bid for a second term.
PUEBLO Holds Mayor Quan Accountable
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On July 22, PUEBLO members and allies arrived at Mayor Quan' office to ask her what her position is on transferring the intake of complaints from Internal Affairs to the Citizens' Police Review Board (CPRB).
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Advocating for more responsive and accountable police practices.
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