No Stigma, No Shame Festival
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Save the date for MH First’s No Stigma, No Shame Festival!
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Mental Health First volunteer training for Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other people of color who want to gain more skills on how to support someone without using law enforcement.
Register now for an MH First volunteer training on September 18, 2021!
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
NIGHT OUT FOR SAFETY AND LIBERATION is an alternative to the police-run national #NightOut
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Join us for a training that covers basic crisis response skills, designed to prepare volunteers with MH First Sacramento, but open to all Sac county.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
We seek your attendance and participation at this year's River Walk as we walk together” in healing and solidarity to understand how we might better address the crisis of our missing and murdered relatives through the Sacramento county area.
MH First volunteer training for all folks interested in community first response.
Join us for a 4-part book study of Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paolo Freire!
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Join the United Nations Association of Sacramento for a virtual timely, relevant, and stimulating presentation and discussion of the current state of health care for African American women in Sacramento, featuring APTP co-founder Asantewaa Boykin.
Mental Health First (MH First) is holding an onboarding orientation training on zoom from 10am to 5pm February 27th for BIPOC who want to get involved in this groundbreaking program to destigmatize and decriminalize crisis response.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Join APTP in an effort to launch a long lasting campaign and effort to build a long term plan together with our community.
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services wants to hear the voice of the people. We are calling on you to share your voice about what 911 should look like without cops and incarceration, and specifically for this event, in terms of mental health.
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services wants to hear the voice of the people. We are calling on you to share your voice about what 911 should look like without cops and incarceration, and specifically for this event, in terms of mental health.
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services wants to hear the voice of the people. We are calling on you to share your voice about what 911 should look like without cops and incarceration, and specifically for this event, in terms of mental health.
This People's Movement Assembly- Towards a Peoples Constitution is a process designed for those who are ready to imagine a better world and a constitution that protects People and Planet, not corporations and profit. Join us for a two day, virtual, participatory process.
“Violence” is often used to label the visible response of people who have endured traumatic experiences rooted in a system originally designed to deny the human rights of Black People.
Let's come together on October 22nd for #O22Sac to stand in solidarity with our siblings to demand an end to the system’s abuse and targeting of queer and trans folx on National Day Against Police Terror.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento meets the third Thursday of every month. Join us to see what we are doing, what other community organizations are doing, and learn about upcoming events.
Our meeting will be held via Zoom:
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As we continue to call on our elected officials to ensure that the Sacramento County budget prioritizes the needs of people and true public safety over Law Enforcement, we need them to continue to make sure that they hear us!
We are concerned with the looming wave of displacement that our Community members will face if Sacramento Board of Supervisors doesn't put in place programs, protections and funding to ensure families can stay in their homes.
Black, Brown, working class families are already disportionately impacted by COVID-19 and will be disproportionately displaced unless we speak up and demand the future we deserve.
That is why we are hosting a Press Conference & Speak Out at the Sacramento Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, July 14th
at 10:00am!
Can we count on you to join us?
What: Sacramento BOS Press Conference & Speak Out:
When: Tuesday, July 14th @ 9:00am
Where: Sacramento County Administration Building, 700 H St, Sac
or online through ZOOM.
To join our ZOOM event please Register in advance:
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