Back to All Events

We Keep Us Safe: Cultivating Community Safety and Care at Protests

For over 4 months, we have taken to the streets in solidarity with Palestinians to demand a ceasefire and end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. For some of us, this was our first time attending protests! Yet, while we march, chant and build community, we are met with increasing police aggression. We know that police do not keep us safe at protests and instead have a long history of increasing violence and harm. As more people join the Free Palestine movement, we must collectively work to ensure that we reduce interactions with police and keep each other safe!

Join us for an online community conversation where we will skill-share and collectively build our capacity to keep each other safe at protests. Together, we will learn from one another, share practical tips and build our imagination of what’s possible. All experience levels are welcome and valid! ASL interpretation and closed captioning will be provided.

On Zoom. Part of SURJ Toronto’s Alternatives to 911 Community Skill Building Series

ASL interpretation and closed captioning will be provided

Previous
Previous
February 14

19th Annual Strawberry Ceremony

Next
Next
February 28

Healing Resistance (Part 2 of SURJ's Intro to Anti-Racism Series)