Our organization will seek to become a 501c3 non-profit, with two corporate officers and core staff. Using sophisticated CRM and project management technology, our operational efficiency will be optimized, and our costs will be minimized. Fund raisers will be a part of our permanent staff, while attorneys and marketing staff will be engaged contractually for specific offices and operations.
We are recruiting a attorneys, lobbyist, media spokespersons. We will be contracting additional attorneys, fund raisers and trauma councilors, along with volunteer staff.
Our organization will be tightly managed, with heavy reliance on technology and our mobile app -- to build membership and enable mass fund raising. Funds will be allocated and distributed to specific programs, projects and individuals -- that our executives prioritize.
Our staff will be almost entirely remote, using the advanced collaboration and communication tools, content creation technology. The end result will be media-powered organization supporting the below operations:
Monitor reports of all police abuse, prosecutorial misconduct, and judicial compromise.
Provide direct financial assistance, and other services as needed - to victims and victims families..
Legal support
Government Liaison
Media Communications
Social Network Operations
Establish education programs for leaders and police organizations.
Incident reporting
Advocacy network
Draft millions of volunteers and supporters. We will encourage all Americans to capture incidents of police abuse and upload them to our investigation reporting site.
American prisons house more inmates than any other nation, and conditions in U.S. prisons are so inhumane - federal judges have recently ordered mass releases of inmates in several states, as a result of unconscionable conditions. American society in the new century is placing it next to authoritarian nations like Brazil, where 18% of the murders are perpetrated by poice, and historical Argentina, which exterminated much of its upper-class.
Perception of injustice and racism damages the images of cities and communities, impacts local economies, and causes the world to view American society as racist. Wrongdoing by American police has altered the course of our history, and brought our nation to the brink of cataclysmic division, disruption and failure. Prosecutors, judges and the media also play a major role in what many believe is a broken American justice system. Yet very few leaders or organizations condemn the almost weekly miscarriages of justice, nor do they address the underlying issues. Finally - one of the most painful failures - after police atrocities, there is rarely direct help to those affected.
African Americans are up to six times more likely to be killed by police than White people; law abiding Black citizens are being killed in their own home, and the world has witnessed a non-stop stream of videos showing apparent racist killings by American police. Yet many national leaders reject the notion of systemic racism in American police - when the evidence of systemic racism is everywhere.
The problem with police goes way beyond racism; police are beating, abusing and murdering people of all races - including many White Americans.
Today, American police are injuring and killing unarmed suicide patients, senior citizens, pregnant mothers, homeless veterans, physically & mentally disabled, protesters and school children - of all races, economic classes and religions. Police departments are generally the subject of more racial discrimination and sexual abuse cases than other city or county departments. Police violence, theft, malfeasance, and corruption is causing many municipalities and counties to go bankrupt. It is a fair statement to say that American law enforcement focuses primarily on the incarceration of poor Americans, while the most wealthy Americans fly off to private islands and do far more horrible crimes. In some places in America, police are involved with organized crime, gangs and unethical private investigation firms.
Our Direct Aid Team will provide immediate financial assistance to victims and associates of verifiable police and law enforcement abuse.
Our Legal Team will advocate and fight on behalf of victims and their families in the courts.
Content Creation Team will create video content aimed at informing and educating the public and elected officials. Our goal is to produce videos that are more empathy for victims of police abuse than exists for abused animals. No Citizen Left Behind will lobby for free broadcast of our PSAs on radio, television and social networks.
Social Network Influencers will share and post educational content and alerts about news, events and projects.
Our Media Spokespersons will hold regular and unscheduled press conferences; launching the most aggressive public education campaigns in the nation, to defend the rights and humanity of those who have been wrongly accused, injured, or killed while in the custody of law enforcement. Our goal - to leave no citizen behind. Our Direct Services team will provide will provide trauma counseling, emergency shelter and security -- where needed. Soon after our U.S. operation is establish, we will build a global organization witth foreign branches and partnerships.
We will avoid the demographically divisive agendas of of the established civil rights organizations, that ultimately cause wonderful non-profit groups to work against each other, spending millions on junk mail and expensive media campaigns that cause damage organization brands.
Our Think Tank will study and recommend better laws, transparency, accountability, transparency for all law enforcement. Our Think Tank will also recommend effective methods in modern policing, effective alternatives to force, equitable enforcement, quality control, records preservation, unbiased prosecution and administration of laws. It will recommend improvement in the way prosecutors relate to crime victims and victims of police. It will examine every aspect of police-citizen relations; from high speed pursuits, to the use of tie-wraps, handcuffs, tear-gas, pepper-spray, choke-hold, etc.
The Think Tank will also recommend adoption of independent investigators in all police shootings, handling of video evidence, ways to screen and recruit better police officers, and the moral bankruptcy that seems to poison many police agencies. Our Think Tank will also help local governments deal with the challenges of modern law enforcement in a world of homelessness, racism and inequity. It will also advise local leaders on building better partnerships between law enforcement and constituents.
We are committing to an unparalleled policy of inclusion; to never leave a single citizen behind (no matter what they are accused of); when it comes to the issue of treatment by police, prosecutors or the courts. In our minds and hearts - this is a work of love. Love for people and love for the gifts of the U.S. Constitution, and the freedoms we have to make our nation better for virtually everybody living in America.
We are going to pay special attention to racist violence against Black Americans, and the lack of protection for both Black Americans and Jewish Americans - when they are targeted with racist violence -- and not provided with the protection required to battle specific groups and efforts. Attacks against Black Churches and Jewish Synagogue are a precursors to far more oppressive persecutions against minorities and all citizens. We mean to educate police departments all over the nation on how to protect these symbols of America's precious minority groups.
One of the other ways we seek to be different - is to forge powerful relationships with law enforcement organizations and unions, and to build consensus based on fundamental principals of love and respect for fellow human beings. We will also establish productive relationships with media organizations, healthcare advocacy groups, respected pubic and private research organizations, and all ethical civil rights organizations.