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Stop Law Enforcement Violence Toolkit | incite-national.org: This toolkit is intended as an resource tool for activists and organizers, and provides some examples of organizing tools and strategies. It includes fact sheets, ideas for organizing, and sample tools created by other organizations.

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Please contact us if you need the toolkit documents in a different format. A printed and bound version of this toolkit along with a CD of additional resources is available for $15 to offset the costs of printing, supplies, and shipping. Please contact us if you would like to order.


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