Issuing the Pledge
In June 2020, the Obama Foundation called on cities to use their ability to quickly identify priorities and shift resources to change how their residents interact with police. President Obama issued the Reimagining Policing Pledge on June 3, 2020 during the Reimagining Policing in the Wake of Continued Police Violence virtual town hall. The event, hosted by My Brother’s Keeper Alliance and broadcast live on major media outlets, took place eight days into the nation-wide protests that affirmed, educated, and reminded the world about the ongoing fight for civil rights. It was clear that policymakers needed to hear the specifics of how to understand the history of police violence in the United States, to take responsibility and accountability for public safety policy, and to build new or better relationships with communities of color. Activist and organizer Brittany Packnett Cunningham moderated the conversation between President Obama, former U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder, President of Color of Change, Rashad Robinson, Minneapolis City Councilmember, Phillipe Cunningham, and MBK Columbus, OH Youth Leader, Playton Patrick.
As you continue to read this report you will find new reflections from these panelists on the progress that has occurred since the summer and the work that remains.