Call to Action – Sign On to Declare May 5, 2021 as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls

A National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls will:1) honor the lives of our Native sisters,2) continue to shed light on the countless tragedies involving our Native sisters,3) highlight the need for ongoing grassroots advocacy and organizing for change of laws, policies, protocols, and allocation Read more…

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approves $50 monthly internet subsidies for low-income households during pandemic

“The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday approved final rules for a new broadband subsidy program that could help struggling families pay for internet service during the pandemic. The agency’s $3.2 billion Emergency Broadband Benefit Program provides eligible low-income households with up to a $50 per month credit on their internet Read more…

You are invited to End Violence Against Women International – EVAWI’s upcoming event, “Start by Believing: 10 Years and Counting!”

This event is free to the public and features sexual assault survivors Lorie, Johnetta, and Chelsea who will share their experiences of reaching out for help, and why Start by Believing remains so important. Sergeant Ronald “Keith” Reid (Ret.) will also share why law enforcement benefits when they Start by Read more…

Submit Your Nominations Now!

Do you know a law enforcement officer who has demonstrated outstanding acts of bravery in the line of duty? If so, don’t forget to nominate them for the 2020 Congressional Badge of Bravery (CBOB). Each year, the OJP Bureau of Justice Assistance recognizes federal, state and local law enforcement officers Read more…