Oakland program bridges gap between Black community and law enforcement

Oakland program bridges gap between Black community and law enforcement



In the heart of East Oakland, a modest building bearing the sign “Ok Program of Oakland” stands as a beacon of hope. Despite its unassuming appearance, this organization harbors profound intentions – to mend the rift between law enforcement and the Black community.

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16 thoughts on “Oakland program bridges gap between Black community and law enforcement

  1. sad world we live in when we have to “teach” our black youth how they should be behaving around police officers. How THEY should trust the police more… No accountability on the police part? Just ignore the blatant profiling and harassment that happens unbeknownst to most of them.

    To the black youth: you are not the problem. The system is ✨

  2. Sure hope it helps. My hope is they get as far away from the trap their own family set. It would appear that the grandparents that were left to rear their kids kids are dead and it with them the ability to insert a morality. I moved away as I could not take the feral humans roaming aimlessly causing grief to all they encountered. The middle class is behind ya men!

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