CARE Community Briefings & Other Virtual Programs

DOJ regularly publishes reports, public resource materials and data on various important topics. CARE Community Briefings are designed for the public and are hosted by CARE to share information about these resources in a timely manner.

Upcoming Events

CARE Community Briefing: Immigrant Rights Resources
Friday, January 10, 2025
11:00-11:30 AM
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In response to the incoming Trump administration’s inhumane threats of mass arrests, detention, and deportations, California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued updated model policies and recommendations to guide public institutions in complying with California law limiting state and local participation in immigration enforcement activities. Please join us for a virtual event to learn more about these resources.

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CARE Community Briefing: 2025 Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) Report
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
11:00AM - 12:30PM
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Please join us for a CARE Community Briefing on the 2025 Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) Advisory Board’s 2025 RIPA Report which will focus on interactions between youth and law enforcement and will examine how youth experience racial and identity profiling. This briefing will include presentations by DOJ staff about our involvement in collecting and analyzing the RIPA data that California law enforcement agencies submit annually to the DOJ. This briefing will also include presentations by members of the RIPA Advisory Board, who will discuss key findings in the 2025 Report and outline how the public can continue to stay informed about the Board’s ongoing work to eliminate racial and identity profiling.

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CARE Community Briefings