We formed in 2020 during the national uprisings in response to the death of George Floyd and the many others who were killed by police, including here in Hayward. During that time, we successfully organized for public safety reforms across the City including:
The creation of a mobile mental health crisis response team (the HEART program),
Securing $350k+ for 12 community projects across the city (Hayward People's Budget).
Since then we've:
Organized alongside teachers, parents, students, and workers to prevent the closure of six schools.
Won local elections for the Hayward Unified School District Board & Hayward City Council.
Organized with community members to support public demand for cancelling HUSD SRO contracts and keep cops out of our schools.
Secured half a million dollars in funding to provide legal aid for tenants experiencing evictions after the moratorium expired.
Pushed the City to divest from corporations supporting Israeli apartheid, making it the first in the country!
Every now and then, we also like to host street clean-ups to make sure Hayward remains a beautiful place to live.
We are organizing to:
Share information about upcoming trainings
Participate in patrols and outreach
Distribute “Know Your Rights” materials
Defend our neighbors’ civil rights!
What are my rights?
What to do if Immigration is at my door or stops me in traffic?
What do I do if someone I care about is detained by Immigration?
How do I prepare my myself and my family
What do I do if Immigration comes to my workplace?
Where can I get supplies like signs, red cards, and whistles?
How do I get involved in Hayward?
What other organizations are doing this work in the East Bay?