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Open Letter to UCLA to End Ties with LAPD and Divest from UCPD OPEN LETTER TO UCLA: END TIES TO LAPD AND DIVEST FROM UCPD Dear Chancellor Block and Executive Vice-Chancellor Carter, We write as UCLA undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni and staff in solidarity with the Black Graduate Student Association and Afrikan Student Union at UCLA. We are writing in response to your May 30 email, in which you stated that UCLA believes deeply that “equity, respect and justice are central to the character of our institution” and that “Black lives DO matter” at UCLA and beyond. Yet, two days later, a UCLA-leased stadium, named after Jackie Robinson, an icon of the Black Freedom Struggle, was used as a field jail by the LAPD to hold and process protestors. These protestors, many of them UCLA students, are among the thousands who have been speaking out against white supremacy and institutional racism and, in doing so, have faced increasing levels of brutality from the LAPD and a militarized response from the US state. We join the UCLA Faculty members who have expressed their deep concerns (t.ly/VxqN) about the decisions and events that led to this collaboration between UCLA and the LAPD and who have demanded a full public accounting of the events, including a detailed public statement, and the immediate cessation of this relationship. UCLA’s response has been inconsistent, first claiming they had no knowledge of LAPD’s use of the Jackie Robinson Stadium, which the LAPD have themselves contradicted (t.ly/OMZO), and later admitting to it being a “mistake”. We assert, along with UCLA faculty (t.ly/XP1T), that this response is deeply unsatisfactory and furthermore does not demonstrate that UCLA is taking any active steps towards ending its long- standing alliances (t.ly/DxY9) with the LAPD and police departments at the county, state and federal levels more broadly. Just as the rebellions happening nationwide and in Los Angeles County cannot be reduced to single incidents of racist police killings, the complicity of UCLA in white supremacy and institutionalized racism is not limited to the events at Jackie Robinson Stadium. For example, this past March, the UC system spent millions of dollars on riot police and military surveillance (t.ly/ZXjY) in response to graduate student organizing at UCLA and other UC campuses statewide. Moreover, UCLA employs LAPD Police Commissioner Steven Soboroff and the architect and profiteer of a racist policing technology, anthropologist Jeffrey Brantingham. We write to state clearly: UCLA’s message of support for racial justice is completely insufficient without immediate and concrete steps to end its existing agreements and relationships with the LAPD. We are in complete support of the visionary statement and demands put forth by Justice 4 Black Lives (t.ly/NcPW), and the BGSA and ASU at UCLA (t.ly/fbUr), who have called for divestment from policing across the entire UC system. As members of the UCLA and Los Angeles community, we demand that UCLA follow the lead of the University of Minnesota and affirmatively declare both its intention and its plan: 1. To end its relationship the Los Angeles Police Department and other county, state and federal police departments 2. To defund UCLA PD 3. To reinvest these funds towards underserved campus communities, including a fully funded Black Resource Center. More than mere listening, we accept nothing less than a clear and direct commitment to address the demands outlined above. We await UCLA Chancellor Block and Executive Vice-Chancellor Carter to publicly state and to take concrete steps towards what we all need assurance of right now: the LAPD, and police more generally, have no place in a public university. Signed, Jeremy Levenson Sucharita Kanjilal Abigail Mack Blaine O’Neill Rosie Stockton Christopher Soto Rachel Max Daniel Adam Royer Ben Ratskoff Brice Roberts Jana Sun César Bowley Castillo D.H. We Andrew Chalfoun Dalena Tran Zhengyang Huang Graham Akins Kevin Kandamby Yuval Schnitkes Erin Mauffray Christine Prechtel Arleth Vasquez Brenda Lara Justin Gutzwa Isabel Duron Connor Hinson karina lopez Tom Tran Celine Kuklowsky Nina Monet Reynoso Nicco La Mattina Michael LeClaire Marisa Takal Stephanie Keeney Parks Dylan Fitzwater Stephany Barrera Bianca Romagnoli marcelo clark Casandra Chamorro Philip Otto Hannah Carlan Daisy Ramirez Tanya Matthan Megan Baker Joshua Mayer Eric J. 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