Report on NDP25


The October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation has been mobilizing every year since 1996 for a National Day of Protest on October 22nd, bringing together those under the gun and those not under the gun as a powerful voice to expose the epidemic of police brutality. October 22, 2020 was the 25th National Day of Protest organized around the country in 39 cities, with two solidarity actions in Canada. Despite a global pandemic, over 50 events marked NDP25, both virtual and in-person. See below for the national call and coverage on actions for NDP25.

The Coalition also works on the Stolen Lives Project, which documents cases of killings by law enforcement nationwide. The second edition of the Stolen Lives book documents over 2000 cases in the 1990s alone. Volunteers are needed to help with the research and editing of cases since then. Please contact stolenlivesprojectonline@gmail.com for more information.

Contact October 22 Coalition-National at oct22national@gmail.com




Call for the 25th National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation


A MOMENT OF IMMENSE DANGER AND UNLIMITED POSSIBILITY IN THE STRUGGLE TO STOP POLICE BRUTALITY

When the first National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation was called 24 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine where we are today. A moment of immense possibility, but also immense danger. The threat of the U.S. becoming a fascist state is more real by the day: federal forces kidnapping and even assassinating demonstrators on U.S. streets by orders of the president, organized acts of terror carried out by armed white militias, open white supremacist violence promoted at every level of government.

At the same time, we are also in the midst of the largest mass uprising against racist terror that this country has seen in decades, an uprising that has the potential to uproot the very foundations of white supremacist oppression and police violence. The police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis set off an explosion of protest that touched every state in the U.S. Cities like New York City and Portland, Oregon have been in a constant state of protest since early June. Even so-called “Trump country” towns like Loganville, GA and Waxhaw, NC have seen hundreds of people take to the streets in protest of police brutality.

Despite the overwhelmingly peaceful nature of a vast majority of these protests, the response, both official and unofficial, has been heavily militarized, ruthless, and violent. Law enforcement dressed in armor fired rubber bullets, rode in tanks, lobbed tear gas and flash bang cannisters. Racist whites, armed with baseball bats, lined streets in Philadelphia and attacked people they believed were protesters. In Seattle, a non-binary Black Lives Matter protester named Summer Taylor was killed when a car deliberately plowed into a protest there. In Kenosha, a white 17-year-old killed two protesters and maimed a third after responding to a call from a white militia to “defend businesses” during mass protests of the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Many of these acts of terror were incited and condoned by the highest office in the land, and Trump continues to embolden and empower his base to intimidate with shows of force.

In the face of all this, a force that reaches the millions who have mobilized in every city and town must take the stage in a unified way on October 22, 2020. In the 24-year history of the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation (NDP), the Call to wear black and take to the streets nationwide on October 22nd has never been more urgent.


HISTORY OF O22 AND WHAT WE BRING

Well before the word “hashtag” was even invented, the October 22nd Coalition made sure the world knew the names of Nicholas Heyward, Jr., Malcolm Ferguson, Tyiesha Miller, Jonny Gammage, Gil Barber, Justin Smith, and many other Stolen Lives. The first National Day of Protest took place in cities across the U.S. on October 22, 1996. We came from every community, a powerfully diverse network standing with and amplifying the voices of the families and loved ones of victims of police terror of every race, nationality, and background. We pointed to and condemned the hand of white supremacy and terror of U.S. law enforcement. We created the first nationwide documentation of people killed by law enforcement, laid the foundation, and built the environment for today’s movement against police terror, repression, and the criminalization of Black and Brown youth.

Our vision of unity against police brutality and white supremacy, across all social lines, is one that did then and continues now to call people from all sectors of society into the struggle at this crucial time.


NATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST 2020: A VISION OF UNIFIED, NATIONWIDE PROTEST IN THE FACE OF FASCISM

When the October 22nd Coalition was formed in 1996, we worked hard and upheld the then very unpopular position of being critical of law enforcement to bring forward the kind of movement that we see now. Today, athletes, artists, and musicians feel compelled to speak out in defense of the Black and Brown lives that are in the crosshairs of racist police. We’ve seen an unprecedented show of solidarity from NBA, Major League Baseball, and hockey teams, to tennis star Naomi Osaka, cancelling games in protest of police brutality. And even in the face of repression and murder, in the midst of a global pandemic, people have filled the streets in righteous outrage, while showing care and community with each other. The violence against the people, from official and unofficial sources, must serve to make the protests come back even more powerfully. A National Day of Protest, coming days before the presidential elections on November 3rd, will show the world that we refuse to accept a society where police kill with impunity, where mass incarceration is a question of race, where immigrant children remain detained and separated from their families, where it’s becoming more clear how many lives are considered and treated as disposable, and where political repression and violence against dissenters is carried out by cops, unidentified federal troops, and organized fascist killers. At the time of creating this call in mid-September, there already isn’t enough space to account for all the atrocities that we have been subjected to, and because there will be more, we all need to stand together NOW. It’s infuriating that there should even be a 25th annual protest, but it is also crucial that we come together stronger while the violence from the state continues to be validated by the powers-that-be.

This October 22nd, stand with thousands across the country to express our collective outrage, creativity, and resistance in response to the crimes of this system. Uphold the tens of thousands of lives stolen by U.S. law enforcement over the past quarter century. Join us if there is already an NDP event in your area. Create one if you are in an area where there is currently no one organizing. On October 22nd, WEAR BLACK, FIGHT BACK!

To endorse this call, complete this form. PDF versions of this call can be downloaded as one page and two pages.




Actions for and Coverage of the National Day of Protest in 2020

PDF of NDP25 actions

VIRTUAL EVENTS
10:30AM EST Panel Discussion "Art as Protest Against Police Brutality" at the ARTS x SDGS Online Festival
https://sites.google.com/view/artsxsdgsonlinefestival/webinars?authuser=0
~ Organized by Lisa Russell lisa@create2030.org

On 10/25 at 2:00PM EST Dialogue on Police Brutality and Criminal Justice Reform
https://www.facebook.com/events/1027543204355151



ARKANSAS
Conway, Arkansas
5:30PM Service of Remembrance in front of the Conway Police Department (1105 Prairie Street)
https://www.facebook.com/events/740824456501116
~ Organized by Reinvest in Conway https://www.facebook.com/ReinvestInConway/


Little Rock, Arkansas
https://www.facebook.com/events/307809600249254
~ Organized by Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement (501) 725-1337 / apjmm2019@gmail.com / https://apjmm.org/


ONLINE on 10/23 at 7:00 CST Black Stories Matter: True Stories from Black Arkansans
https://www.facebook.com/events/368277654541976
~ Organized by Washitaw Foothills Youth Media Arts & Literacy Collective https://www.facebook.com/WFYMALC



CALIFORNIA
Fresno, California
5:30PM at Eaton Plaza
https://www.facebook.com/events/484637175753096/
~ Organized by Fresno Brown Berets https://www.facebook.com/pg/fresnobrownberets

Los Angeles, California
6:00PM Mass Vigil on steps of Los Angeles City Hall
https://www.facebook.com/events/2368979583397194/
~ Organized by United for Stolen Lives October22.LA@gmail.com / https://www.facebook.com/UFSLLA

8:30PM Pershing Square
https://www.facebook.com/events/769354150579538/
~ Organized by Tecuani LA https://www.facebook.com/TecuanitLAlli

Oakland/Bay Area, California
5:00PM Rally at Oscar Grant Plaza (14 Street and Broadway)
https://www.facebook.com/events/856851321518940
~ Organized by People's Strike - Bay Area https://www.facebook.com/peoplesstrikebayarea/

Sacramento, California
4:30PM Rally and Vigil at 1600 J Street
https://www.facebook.com/events/379834679724802
~ Organized by Sacramento Area Peace Action https://www.facebook.com/SacramentoPeaceAction/

5:00PM Rally at 901 G Street
https://www.facebook.com/events/2699976563552527
~ Organized by Empact https://www.facebook.com/Empact-761871240847975/

Coverage of Sacramento actions:



San Diego, California
11:00AM Rally and march starting at Southeast Police Department (7222 Skyline Drive), ending at MLK Park
https://www.facebook.com/events/668363157433098/
~ Organized by Racial Justice Coalition of San Diego https://www.facebook.com/RacialJusticeCoalitionofSanDiego.org/

7:00PM Black Lives Matter Movement in San Diego Panel
https://sociology.sdsu.edu/news-and-events and flyer
~ Organized by Department of Sociology at San Diego State University sociology@sdsu.edu / https://www.facebook.com/SDSUSociology

Santa Rosa, California
4:00PM Vigil for Andy Lopez at Andy's Unity Park (Moorland and W. Robles)
~ Organized by Justice for Andy Lopez 707-331-7389 (Ana Salgado) / https://www.facebook.com/andylopeznojusticenopeace/


Sonoma County, California
2:00PM Rally at Sonoma County Sheriff's Office (Roseland Village, 555 Sebastopol Road)
https://www.facebook.com/events/392346561935446
~ Organized by Police Brutality Coalition Sonoma County 805-328-4763 / policebrutalitycoalition@gmail.com / https://www.facebook.com/PBCSonomaCounty/



COLORADO
Aurora, Colorado
6:00PM Rally at Colfax & Havana
https://www.facebook.com/events/1072107869917430
~ Organized by Denver Communists https://www.facebook.com/denvercommunists / Anon Resistance Movement https://www.facebook.com/AnonResistanceMovement / Aurora Copwatch https://www.facebook.com/Aurora-Copwatch-1489855001135880/


Lyons, Colorado
On 10/18 at 1:00PM Weekly Demonstration at Sandstone Park (350 Broadway Street)
https://www.facebook.com/events/859715507768321
~ Organized by Lyons Social Justice Committee https://www.facebook.com/Lyons.SJC



FLORIDA
Tallahassee, Florida
5:00PM Rally at Integration Statue, followed by march to Westcott
https://www.facebook.com/events/1300389673648744
~ Organized by Tallahassee SDS https://www.facebook.com/tallysds/


ILLINOIS
Chicago, Illinois
On Sundays, 10/18 & 10/25 at 11:00AM Neighborhood Memorial for Victims of Police Violence at PO Box Collective (6900 N Glenwood Avenue)
https://www.facebook.com/events/2764799080471809/
~ Organized by PO Box Collective https://www.facebook.com/POBoxCollective/


KENTUCKY
Louisville, Kentucky
4:00PM March and rally starting at Injustice Square, 6th and Jefferson
https://www.facebook.com/events/1228783427490428
~ Organized by Kentucky Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.kentuckyalliance.org / 502-830-1372 (Shameka L. Parrish-Wright)


ONLINE 7:00PM EST Alternatives to Violent Policing
https://www.facebook.com/events/374208990449014
~ Organized by Louisville SURJ https://www.facebook.com/SURJLouisville/


Owensboro, Kentucky
4:00PM March for Justice
Facebook post
~ Organized by Black Lives Matter Owensboro, KY Chapter



MAINE
Portland, Maine
6:00PM Vigil at Portland Maine Police Department (109 Middle Street)
https://www.facebook.com/events/823339088474941
~ Organized by Black Lives Matter Maine https://www.facebook.com/BLMMaine/



MINNESOTA
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1:00PM Press Conference: End Police-Only Responses to Mental Health Crisis Calls at Minneapolis City Hall (350 S 5th Street)
https://www.facebook.com/events/357820262335478/

5:30PM Justice for All Stolen Lives rally at Minneapolis Police Department 4th Precinct (1925 N Plymouth Ave, Minneapolis)
https://www.facebook.com/events/3544079295648617/
  • Photos: 1, 2, 3
~ Organized by Communities United Against Police Brutality 612-874-7867 / cuapb.mpls@gmail.com / https://www.facebook.com/cuapb.org/ / http://www.cuapb.org/


MISSOURI
St. Louis, Missouri
4:00PM Protest at City Hall
https://www.facebook.com/events/355302979247605/
~ Organized by Coalition Against Police Crimes and Repression 314-332-1COB / capcr_cob@hotmail.com
/ http://capcr-stl.org / https://www.facebook.com/pg/CAPCRstl

6:00PM Protest at St. Louis Police Officers Association (3710 Hampton Avenue)
https://www.facebook.com/events/686256418681077
~ Organized by Expect Us https://www.facebook.com/FrontLineA1

ONLINE on 10/19 at 6:00PM CST A St. Louis Perspective on Police Training and the ADL's Role
https://www.facebook.com/events/995896067482499/
~ Organized by Progressive Jews of St. Louis https://www.facebook.com/ProJoSTL



NEVADA
Las Vegas, Nevada
ONLINE 6:00PM PST Panel of Las Vegas Families and Survivors of Police Violence
https://www.facebook.com/events/738646986725591/
~ Organized by Las Vegas Police Accountability Coalition / FU4Justice@gmail.com (Nissa Tzun)


NEW JERSEY
Asbury Park, New Jersey
6:30PM Protest at 801 Bangs Avenue
https://www.facebook.com/events/343034956918509/
~ Organized by Asbury Park Demands Police Oversight, Help not Handcuffs, and The Asbury Park Transformative Justice Project


Camden, New Jersey
On 10/24 at 12PM National Black Lives Matter Unity March starting at Broadway and MLK - motorcade processional begins at Broadway and Kaighn Avenue
https://www.facebook.com/events/1287907681548300
~ Organized by National Stop the Violence Alliance, Inc. (856) 952-6291 / info@nationalstoptheviolence.org / https://www.facebook.com/nstva1991/


Fort Lee, New Jersey
3:30PM March starting at Borough Hall (309 Main Street)
5:00PM Rally at Community Center (1355 Inwood Terrace)
Flyer on Instagram
~ Organized by BLM Bergen County https://www.instagram.com/blmbergencounty/

Newark, New Jersey
4:00PM March and rally starting at 51 Rector Street
https://www.facebook.com/events/2396660867295665/ and flyer
  • Photo
  • Facebook Live videos by Ingrid Hill: 1, 2
  • BASA News videos: 1, 2, 3, 4
~ Organized by People's Organization for Progress 973-801-0001 or 973-474-8584 / info@njpop.org / https://www.facebook.com/poppicturesandvideos



NEW YORK
New York, New York
3:30PM Assemble at Union Square for march and rally
https://www.facebook.com/events/660518951507217
Press Release in Amsterdam News
  • Facebook Live videos by spiritchild: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • One of a few AP photos
~ Organized by October 22 Coalition-New York https://www.facebook.com/O22NY

Setauket, New York
10:30AM Protest in front of CVS Beauty (682 Rte 25A)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1010767449406203/
~ Organized by Jordan Michael https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013929880713


Yonkers, New York
On Mondays, 10/18 and 10/26 at 5:30PM Black Lives Matter: Say Their Names weekly protest at Hudson-Fulton Park
https://www.facebook.com/events/617088242295432
~ Organized by Northwest Yonkers Neighbors for Black Lives Matter https://www.facebook.com/groups/290793685409422/



NORTH CAROLINA
Greensboro, North Carolina
5:00PM Picket and protest at Elm and Market Street
https://www.facebook.com/events/333843827915515
~ Organized by Triad Area NC October 22 Coalition https://www.facebook.com/GsoOctober22ndCoalition/
& Stop Mass Incarceration Network-Greensboro stopmassincarcerationnc@gmail.com / https://www.facebook.com/pages/NCGuilty-County-October-22nd-Coalition/157996174964 / https://www.facebook.com/StopMassIncarcerationNC



OHIO
Cincinnati, Ohio
ONLINE 5:30PM EST Black Women Winning: Liberation Movements & Local Elections Panel
https://www.facebook.com/events/720393035494643

~ Organized by Showing Up for Racial Justice Ohio - SURJ Ohio https://www.facebook.com/SURJOHIO/ / Operation Change Cincy https://www.facebook.com/OPCCNOW / SURJ NEO - Showing Up for Racial Justice Northeast Ohio https://www.facebook.com/surjneo

Cleveland, Ohio
3PM Luke Easter Park BKA Wood Hill Park
https://www.facebook.com/events/1521627648037684
~ Organized by Black Lives Matter Cleveland blacklivesmatter216@gmail.com / https://www.facebook.com/BLM216

Columbus, Ohio
6:45PM Protest at Ohio Statehouse (1 Capitol Square)
https://www.facebook.com/events/868652207239380/
~ Organized by James Jones, Jr. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000188793936



OREGON
Portland, Oregon
On 10/21 at 4:30PM Black Lives Matter Solidarity Vigil on Multnomah Boulevard in Multnomah Village (between SW 34th Avenue and the Capitol Hwy bridge)
https://www.facebook.com/events/332949194737207
~ Organized by Stand On Every Corner PDX https://www.facebook.com/standoneverycornerpdx


On 10/28 at 5:00PM Rally and march starting at Gabriel Park, corner of SW Vermont at SW 37th
Flyer



PENNSYLVANIA
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
On 10/24 at 5:00PM Weekly Black Lives Matter Protest
https://www.facebook.com/events/599883214003535/
~ Organized by Freedom Fighters https://www.facebook.com/Freedom-fighters-102391011571087/


Doylestown, Pennsylvania
*POSTPONED*
3:00PM Black Lives Matter Rally at Main X State Street Starbucks
https://www.facebook.com/events/340865380322534
~ Organized by YouthFour Unity https://www.facebook.com/youthfour.unity


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
6:30PM Allegheny County Virtual Event
https://www.facebook.com/events/701161224088870/ - Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/6290818000
~ Organized by October 22 Coalition-Pittsburgh taylor.celeste@gmail.com (Celeste Taylor) / reneelovep@yahoo.com (Renee Wilson) / 412-628-5849 Brandifisher33@gmail.com (Brandi)



SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston, South Carolina
3:00PM Protest at Mother Emanuel AME Church (110 Calhoun Street)
~ Organized by C.O.P.S. Caused our Pain and Suffering c.o.p.s.causedourpainandsuffering@gmail.com


Greenville, South Carolina
10:00AM Press Conference at Walt Wilkin's office (305 E. North Street, #325)
10:30AM Jail Killer Cops Vigil at County Courthouse (305 E. North Street, #202)
5:00PM Rally and annual Justice March to the Greenville Law Enforcement Center
https://www.facebook.com/events/398492304504057 (flyer)
~ Organized by October 22 Upstate, SC Coalition to Stop Police Brutality 864-901-8627 / october22upstatesc@gmail.com or mxcentergvl@gmail.com / https://www.facebook.com/October-22-Upstatesc-Coalition-to-Stop-Police-Brutality-1195162467216609



WASHINGTON
Tacoma, Washington
5:00PM Protest outside Tacoma Police Headquarters (3701 S Pine Street)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1237944976598673
~ Organized by Lawyers Against Systemic Racism https://www.facebook.com/LASRWA/


WISCONSIN
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ONLINE on 10/24 at 11:00AM CST Rethinking Policing and Dismantling Racism: A Conversation
https://www.facebook.com/events/3025765897527627/
~ Organized by ACLU of Wisconsin https://www.facebook.com/ACLUofWi/


SOLIDARITY ACTIONS IN CANADA

Montreal
On 10/24 at 1:00PM Protest and March at Parc Wilfrid-Laurier (corner of Laurier Est & Christophe-Colomb, near metro Laurier)
https://www.facebook.com/events/3313997148716085
~ Organized by Justice for Victims of Police Killings 514-848-7583 / 22oct-mtl@gmail.com / http://22octobre.wordpress.com/ / https://www.facebook.com/justiceforvictimsofpolicekillings


Vancouver
Submission of Freedom of Information Request to the Vancouver Police Department
https://www.facebook.com/PivotLegalSociety/posts/10158683566062145 and https://www.pivotlegal.org/foi_request_to_the_vancouver_police_department
~ Organized by Pivot Legal Society https://www.pivotlegal.org / https://www.facebook.com/PivotLegalSociety / https://twitter.com/pivotlegal


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