Decarcerate SnoCo

Decarcerate SnoCo Decarcerate Snoco is a committee of the Snohomish County Democratic Socialists of America. Decarcerate Snoco is a committee within SnoCo DSA.

We are currently working to defund police in Snohomish County and Everett City. Our ultimate purpose is to fight for police abolition, with our current focus on defunding SnoCo sheriffs and Everett City Police. Our committee recognizes that racist police violence is not incidental to the capitalist system; it is necessary to maintain its operation. We know that as we fight for a better world, it w

ill be the police who threaten our protests, break up our picket lines, and selectively wield their monopoly on violence against Black people and working-class people to protect those with power and privilege. This is why we call on each of our members to commit to fight for a world where Black people can breathe freely. We challenge ourselves to take greater responsibility for abolition, and to be courageous as we pursue a just and liberated future.

04/14/2021
04/02/2021
This is absolutely unacceptable.
03/03/2021

This is absolutely unacceptable.

02/23/2021

⚠️⚠️⚠️Urgent Call to Action⚠️⚠️⚠️

Luisana "Lu" Hernandez consistently shows up for our community. Now she needs us to show up for her. Lu has been active in Snohomish County arts and advocacy for decades. She has given everything she has to offer to serve her community and we are all better for it.

Yesterday, conservative Republican CM Sam Low attempted to block Lu's appointment to the Regional Law & Justice Council, with no explanation. It is no secret that the SnoCo Council has long been dominated by white males. It is imperative we have more BIPOC, particularly womxn, appointed to positions of power in our County, especially regarding Law & Justice. Our BIPOC children's lives depend on it.

Please email: [email protected] &
Call in for public comment on Wednesday at 9am: https://zoom.us/j/94846850772

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter" -- Martin Luther King Jr. Remembering all of ...
01/18/2021

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter" -- Martin Luther King Jr.

Remembering all of the black women who were at the forefront of the civil rights movement and/or right beside Martin Luther King Jr., making history. They were integral to the success of the movement.

"Until the killing of black men, black mothers' sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother's son, we who believe in freedom cannot rest until this happens." -- Ella Baker

From first picture to last:

Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King
Ella Baker
Fannie Lou Hamer
Rosa Parks
Daisy Bates
Gloria Richardson
Septima Poinsette Clark
Amelia Boynton Robinson

Look them up!

01/18/2021

King believed that a multiracial working-class movement was required to overcome the failings of capitalism.

Our end goal is abolition. With that in mind, it is important to recognize the disparity between police arrests and poli...
01/13/2021

Our end goal is abolition.

With that in mind, it is important to recognize the disparity between police arrests and police brutality that occured at the capitol vs. at various BLM and defund police protests. It shows us who police are aligned with and proves that their system of policing is inconsistently applied... to the detriment of the most marginalized.

This unequal treatment should be eliminated by eliminating law enforcement, not by applying injustice to everyone equally. We refuse to legitimize mass incarceration and police brutality as acceptable treatment by calling on law enforcement to use those forces to control an uprising that they themselves are participating in. Not only is this against restorative justice and abolitionist ideology, but... do you trust the police to arrest their friends?

This is not to downplay the threat that some of our opposition poses to our democracy or our lives. Rather, it is to say that we should not place our trust in law enforcement to save us from that threat.

The prison industrial complex is not our savior.

We keep each other safe.

On our path to abolition and restorative justice, we want to be clear that reform policy is not our end goal, but rather...
12/29/2020

On our path to abolition and restorative justice, we want to be clear that reform policy is not our end goal, but rather an achievable step on the way there. We encourage you to attend this event because it's important for us to know what our legislators are considering when it comes to police accountability.

To register for this event, use this link: https://tinyurl.com/y8xer37t

Text in the picture:
"Washington Coalition for Police Accountability- 2021 Legislative Preview Breifing.

Start: Tuesday, January 05, 2021. 12:00pm Pacific Standard Time (US & Canada) (GMT-08:00)

Host Contact Info: [email protected]

Please join the Washington Coalition for Police Accountability to learn about our 2021 legislative priorities. Since June, we have been working with Washington State legislative leadership to develop a focused package that will reduce police violence and increase accountability. With your help, we can pass this legislation this year and keep more Washington families safe and whole.

Tuesday, January 5th
12pm - 1pm
via Zoom

Bills we will be previewing address the following topics:

Police tactics - sponsored by Representative Jesse Johnson

Decertification and loss of license for officer misconduct - sponsored by Senator Jamie Pedersen

Use of force - sponsored by Representative Jesse Johnson

Civil liability for police use of force - sponsored by Representative My-Linh Thai

Independent criminal investigations and prosecutions - sponsored by Representative Debra Entenman

Update for our comrades: Decarcerate SnoCo is still continuing the long struggle for prison abolition, restorative justi...
12/27/2020

Update for our comrades: Decarcerate SnoCo is still continuing the long struggle for prison abolition, restorative justice, and community care.

We have paused our in-person protesting for the last couple months due to increases in COVID cases and other straining circumstances. In that time, our members have been collecting additional Recall Fortney signatures, working to refocus our long-term efforts, and contributing to the overall DSA chapter's mutual aid efforts.

We do hope to come back with another update on next steps. In the meantime, we'll do our best to post valuable educational resources and support other organization's calls to action.

If you're interested in joining SnoCo DSA's Decarceral committee, feel free to direct message us or email [email protected]

11/14/2020

The City of Everett's FINAL Public Hearing for the 2021 Budget is on November 18th at 6:30pm. Make your public comment to tell Everett to reallocate funding from the Everett PD to needed public services.

Call in to provide public comment starting 6:00 p.m. at 425-616-3920. When prompted for conference ID, enter 90793824 # People who cannot call in can email [email protected]. See the link below for the budget hearing agenda.

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Everett, WA

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