The Family Justice Collective (FJC) was created by and for families who’ve had a loved one killed by police.
The program is a place for families to grow knowledge about the systems that stole their loved ones and to develop skills and strategies to disrupt and dismantle those systems. The FJC is a space for families to share experiences, support, and connect to resources for health, healing, and stability. Families in the FJC are growing collective power to end police violence, with a vision and set of values rooted in abolition.

If you or a loved one has been impacted by police violence, we want to connect with you.
Reach out to us at: 602-545-2180 / familyjustice@poderinaction.org / @poderinaction
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We honor and remember those who’ve been killed by police, while fighting for a world where no one else is stolen by state violence. These are the stories of just a few of the people killed by police in Arizona.
Videos
Murals
In 2020, families came together to create a mural honoring their loved ones who had been killed by police. While the initial mural has since been covered, we’ve been working with community members and businesses to find spaces for long-term murals. If you have a lead on a wall where we can create a mural honoring a loved one, contact familyjustice@poderinaction.org!
Resources
Have you recently had a loved one killed by police? Here’s a list of things to know, created by families who’ve been through it.