Enact Safety and Wellness Bylaws Now

Durham City Council and the Board of Education have already passed the Safety and Wellness Task Force Bylaws, which will bring new voices and perspectives to the pressing issue of community safety in Durham. In this crucial moment of reckoning with policing, racism, and the meaning of public safety, why hasn't the County Commission passed the bylaws? 

Dear Durham Board of County Commissioners,

Cyber attacks, COVID-19, investigations, resignations, and the murder and assaults of innocent Black Men at the hands of law enforcement agents. All of these events demonstrate the need for a robust Safety and Wellness Task Force to protect Durham residents and enact anti-racist policies that improve the material conditions of all of Durham’s residents. It is time now that local governing bodies really commit to hearing the diversity of perspectives on issues that keep Durham safe--including robust wages, wrap-around programs at schools, affordable housing, and non-police interventions for social problems. Thank you, Durham Beyond Policing for leading on this issue. Thank you Durham Board of Education and City Council for answering the call for this task force. Doing so demonstrates you are already listening to the needs of our community.

We call upon everyone to encourage the Board of County Commissioners to agree to proposed bylaws for the Durham Safety and Wellness Task Force immediately, without law enforcement involvement. We need the task force to sustain and advance the long term goals for progressive change in Durham that we have been advocating for, including collaboration from the city and county for a Green New Deal for Durham, developing an equitable budget that serves all agencies, advocating for property tax forgiveness programs that don’t leave people in debt, eviction diversion, affordable housing, living wages for Durham Public Schools employees, input into school policing, and requesting allocation of resources for PPE for all Durham residents.

We need the BOE, City Council, and BOCC to start seating members of the task force, and we need to make sure that the members of this team include youth, at least one trauma-informed specialist, educators and justice-involved people.

Who's signing

Kristin Feierabend
Richard Harkrader
Donna Hicks
Lonna Harkrader
Nancy Henderson-James
Hillary Porter
Bob Conroy
Mary Beth Bishop
Casey Roe
Rowan Martell
Paul Naylor
Jeremy Roth
Emily Baxter
Ronda Taylor Bullock
Michelle Osborne
Treat Harvey
Audrey Green
Marilyn Butler
Kelly Cosby
Tom Bacon
Erin Hammeke
Patrick Nalley
Angela Vieth
Howard Machtinger
Mary Grace
Le'Andre Blakeney
Caitlin Biddell
Lucy Harris
Mary White
Alexis Sparko
188 signatures

Will you sign?

  • Kristin Feierabend
    signed 2020-09-07 17:05:50 -0400
  • Richard Harkrader
    signed 2020-09-07 15:53:02 -0400
  • Donna Hicks
    signed 2020-09-07 15:00:07 -0400
  • Lonna Harkrader
    signed 2020-09-07 14:28:33 -0400
  • Nancy Henderson-James
    signed 2020-09-07 13:48:54 -0400
  • Hillary Porter
    signed 2020-09-07 13:32:21 -0400
  • Bob Conroy
    signed 2020-09-07 11:50:19 -0400
  • Mary Beth Bishop
    signed 2020-09-07 11:48:58 -0400
  • Casey Roe
    signed 2020-09-07 11:33:42 -0400
  • Rowan Martell
    signed 2020-09-07 11:29:11 -0400
    Rowan Martell
  • Paul Naylor
    signed 2020-09-07 11:05:25 -0400
  • Jeremy Roth
    signed 2020-09-07 10:14:59 -0400
  • Emily Baxter
    signed 2020-09-07 09:55:00 -0400
  • Ronda Taylor Bullock
    signed 2020-09-07 09:32:21 -0400
  • Michelle Osborne
    signed 2020-09-07 09:29:32 -0400
  • Treat Harvey
    signed 2020-09-07 08:43:22 -0400
  • Audrey Green
    signed 2020-09-07 08:35:49 -0400
  • Marilyn Butler
    signed 2020-09-07 08:05:12 -0400
  • Kelly Cosby
    signed 2020-09-07 07:57:44 -0400
  • Tom Bacon
    signed 2020-09-07 07:46:51 -0400
  • Erin Hammeke
    signed 2020-09-07 07:20:07 -0400
  • Patrick Nalley
    signed 2020-09-07 06:51:03 -0400
    BOCC, law enforcement on this task force would be a clear conflict of interest.
  • Angela Vieth
    signed 2020-09-07 06:24:47 -0400
  • Howard Machtinger
    signed 2020-09-06 22:35:01 -0400
  • Mary Grace
    signed 2020-09-06 21:54:03 -0400
    I am especially excited to see the call for trauma informed care. I am reading my “grandmothers hands” right now.

    we need a decent living wage in this state but I would also love to see a huge tax burden put on any housing unit which owned by someone who owns more than three dwellings. Enough To live on is enough.

    Is it possible to consider putting abandoned or condemned places (if owned by someone other than a person in poverty) into a land trust? Those places could be sold only to people who are below the poverty level, with the stipulation that they live in the place for at least 15 years and/or sell only to other people in poverty, in perpetuity.

    We are limited mostly by our lack of creativity,

    Mary Grace
  • Le'Andre Blakeney
    signed 2020-09-06 21:50:38 -0400
  • Caitlin Biddell
    signed 2020-09-06 21:26:46 -0400
  • Lucy Harris
    signed 2020-09-06 21:22:53 -0400
  • Mary White
    signed 2020-09-06 21:16:39 -0400
  • Alexis Sparko
    signed 2020-09-06 21:10:59 -0400

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