Laine and Jessica speak to Jamika Scott, a YWCA Pierce County Children’s Advocate and founding member of the Tacoma Action Collective (TAC). Jamika talks about the origin of TAC, police violence in Tacoma and ways to get involved and be an ally for racial justice.

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Tacoma Action Collective Jamika organized a vigil for Mike Brown and Tamir Rice e and after the event, there was a call for a space for people to connect on racial justice issues. This led to the formation of TAC which promotes and organizes local events like rallies/marches through their Facebook, along with creating dialogue surrounding racial justice in the Tacoma community and nationwide.

Women and police violence The conversation of police violence is typically centered around Black men. While men of color face frequent police violence, women of color also experience this violence and must also be included in the issue.

Next steps Jamika shares some unique ideas for getting involved in racial justice, and for being an ally. One important thing that she wants allies to realize is that racial justice work is emotional for people of color.

Left to right: Laine Hoggan, Jamika Scott and Jessica Gavre.