RESOURCE CD - TABLE OF CONTENTS Folder B - Resources on Alternatives to Law Enforcement Responses to Violence Against Womenand Community Accountability1. Critical Resistance-INCITE! Statement, 2008 Reflections and 2001 Statement2. INCITE! Principles of Community Accountability document3. Community Accountability Within the People of Color Progressive Movement, INCITE!, 2005.4. The Community Engagement Continuum: Outreach, Mobilization, Organizing, and Accountability to AddressViolence Against Women in the Asian and Pacific Islander Communities, Mimi Kim, Asian Pacific Islander Institute onDomestic Violence, 2005.5. Taking Risks: Implementing Grassroots Community Accountability Strategies, written by a collective of women ofcolor from Communities Against Rape and Abuse (CARA): Alisa Bierria, Onion Carrillo, Eboni Colbert, Xandra Ibarra,Theryn Kigvamasud'Vashti, and Shale Maulana, in Color of Violence: The INCITE! Anthology, 2006.6. Sistas Makin’ Moves: Collective Leadership for Personal Transformation and Justice, Sista II Sista, in Color ofViolence: The INCITE! Anthology, 2006. Folder C - Organizing Tools1. Responding to Mandatory Arrest Toolkit - Safehouse Progressive Alliance2. Fix Broken Policing Toolkit - INCITE! Denver3. Safe Streets, Strong Communities Outreach Flyer4. Documenting Our Stories: Decolonizing Research Through Community Based Research Projects, The Data Center,20055. Power to Our People! Participatory Research Kit: Creating Surveys, The Data Center, 20046. Participatory Research, Escuela Popular Nortena, 20057. Video: Transgenderation 2000 - Visibility Action, video of action against police brutality by Transgeneros Unidos, LosAngeles.8. Warning! Protect Yourself from Immigration Raids!, CASA of Maryland, 20079. What is an Abuse?, Coalicion de Derechos Humanos.10. Know Your Rights – ICE and Border Patrol, Coalición de Derechos Humanos.11. Street Harassment flyer - INCITE! D.C.12. Interim Tips for Trans People Dealing With Cops and Jails, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, 2008.Please visit www.incite-national.org for more info! P. 116
EVALUATIONWE REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR FEEDBACK!What did you find most useful about the toolkit? (fact sheets, organizing tools, resources, sample workshop, other?)What did you use it for (popular education and grassroots organizing, classroom teaching, personal information, advocatingfor policy change)? When? Where?What is missing or what would you like to see more of?What did you not find helpful?Do you have or know of materials you think should be added to the toolkit?Do you have a story of experiencing or resisting law enforcement violence you would like to share?Please share your contact information, if you feel comfortable doing so (name, e-mail, phone, address)You can return this evaluation form to us:By e-mail: incite_national@yahoo.comBy Phone: 484-932-3166By mail: INCITE!PO Box 226Redmond, WA 98073YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS AND PRINT THE CONTENTS OF THIS TOOLKIT AND THE RESOURCE CDTHAT COMES WITH IT ONLINE AT http://www.incite-national.orgPlease visit www.incite-national.org for more info! P. 117
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