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George Jackson Organizing School
George Jackson Organizing School Application - Spring 2026
George Jackson Organizing School Application - Spring 2026
Spring 2026 George Jackson School One Pager
Spring 2026 George Jackson School One Pager
Introduction Every year more and more people are coming into politicized activity and the movements to abolish police and prisons are becoming more popular every day. Yet, police violence and mass incarceration has not ended- in fact, it’s being funded more than ever. We also recognize tha...
Our Research
Research Memo 1: Police Unions and the Obstacles They Pose - THE HUB
Research Memo 1: Police Unions and the Obstacles They Pose - THE HUB
This memo provides brief background information on the history of police unions in the United States and their role in relation to the policing profession. It also highlights the obstacles that police unions and their contracts create for accountability, reform efforts, and campaigns that challenge police union power in order to overcome those obstacles. The relatively successful case study of Austin, TX is detailed as an example for challenging police union power at the local level. Finally, this memo provides specific recommendations for research, organizing, and policy developments when challenging police union power.
Research Memo 2: Police & Organized Labor
Research Memo 2: Police & Organized Labor
Over the past few years, there has been growing attention to the violence of policing and obstacles to police accountability and community safety that does not rely on police. With this heightened attention, the role and influence of police unions/fraternal organizations/associations has entered the spotlight, sparking discussions and debate over how to challenge obstacles posed by police union power.1 As calls grow to address police union power, so too does apprehension around targeting what many assume functions as a typical labor union. Some caution that critiques of police unions is a slippery slope that can only lead to negative consequences for all public sector unions, not just those for police unions.
Research Memo 3: Police vs. Labor: The Myth of Police Unions - THE HUB
Research Memo 3: Police vs. Labor: The Myth of Police Unions - THE HUB
The goal of this memo is to provide members of the labor, police reform, and police abolition movements with information and analysis to better understand why police are not workers, and police associations/fraternal organizations are not actual unions. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of the threat to the conventional labor movement posed by organized police. This memo will also aid non-labor police reform/abolition organizers in understanding the playing field and the ways PFOs undermine their efforts.
ICE Out of Schools Resources
What to do if ICE Visits Your School: Sample Policies and Guidance from School Districts and States
What to do if ICE Visits Your School: Sample Policies and Guidance from School Districts and States
By now most of us have heard that schools will no longer be off limits for immigration enforcement due to President Trump rescinding a 2011 "sensitive locations" memo that included schools. This is a collection of policies, guidance, and protocols used by various school districts and states for what to do if ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement) visits your school. Please note, this is a "living" document and will be added to regularly as we identify more districts or states to include. If you
Reviving 287(g) Agreements Under the New Administration: Implementation, Concerns, and Implications - National Immigration Forum
Reviving 287(g) Agreements Under the New Administration: Implementation, Concerns, and Implications - National Immigration Forum
Introduction The Trump administration has made the revival and expansion of 287(g) agreements a central pillar of its immigration enforcement strategy, urging law enforcement agencies nationwide to take a more active role in federal immigration efforts. Since January 2025, the administration has moved swiftly to sign hundreds of new agreements, aiming to dramatically increase the
287(g) is Impacting Communities Across the United States. Here’s What You Need to Know.
287(g) is Impacting Communities Across the United States. Here’s What You Need to Know.
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