Redwood Curtain CopWatch, based in the north coast of California, is part of a larger movement of self organized CopWatch groups throughout the US. Our local efforts seek to intervene in the drastic rise of the presence, militarization, and violence of the police, and build support networks based on self-determination, caring, and concrete needs.
PARC
Thurs, Oct 13th EMERGENCY Eureka Rally: Support Prisoner Hunger Strike - Demand End to Torture!
Submitted by copwatch on Tue, 10/11/2011 - 10:04amSupport the Prisoner Hunger Strike -
Demand an End to Torture
October 13th Rally in Solidarity
A Reading of Prisoners' Letters
Thursday Oct 13th 3:00–7:00pm Urgent RALLY In Solidarity With Prisoner Hunger Strike!
In front of the Humboldt County Courthouse and Jail!
825 5th St. Eureka, CA
Wear Orange, if possible!
Letter of Support for Prisoners On Strike! from Redwood Curtain CopWatch and PARC
December 17, 2010
To The Prisoners of the Georgia Department of Corrections
To Elaine Brown
To Concerned Coalition to Respect Prisoners’ Rights
To The Georgia Department of Corrections
To Governor Sonny Purdue
Know Your Rights training, October 16th, Eureka
Submitted by copwatch on Mon, 10/11/2010 - 7:18am
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS TRAINING:
HOW TO HANDLE ENCOUNTERS WITH COPS
Saturday October 16th 1:30pm - 5:30pm
Do you know what to do if you’re stopped by the police? Do your children?
Are you tired of your rights being violated?
This workshop focuses on the law "on the street” — what your rights are and how cops try to trick you out of them. We want to share strategies to survive police encounters.
Hosted by Redwood Curtain CopWatch
The training will be in EUREKA at PARC [Peoples' Action For Rights and Community].
FILM SCREENING Friday (Oct. 15th) As We Near the Days of Action Against Police Brutality
Submitted by copwatch on Thu, 10/07/2010 - 12:12am

Please join Redwood Curtain CopWatch for a free double-feature film screening of "Safety Orange", an insightful film which "looks deep into the culture of the American criminal [in]jusice system," and "Operation Small Axe," a recent documentary centered around the police assassination of Oscar Grant in Oakland, and the people's movement against police terrorism that has strengthened since then.
WHERE? at Peoples' Action for Rights and Community [PARC] in Eureka
WHEN? Friday, October 15th, 7pm
Snacks and good discussion also!
PARC is located in the Q Street Alley between 3rd and 2nd Street, toward the Samoa bridge.
Know Your Rights training, Sept. 25th, Eureka
Submitted by copwatch on Mon, 09/20/2010 - 10:17am
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS TRAINING:
HOW TO HANDLE ENCOUNTERS WITH COPS
Saturday Sept. 25th 1:30pm - 5:30pm
hosted by Redwood Curtain CopWatch
at PARC [Peoples' Action For Rights and Community]
EUREKA
Q St. Alley between 3rd and 2nd St.
ALL AGES
FREE
SNACKS
Call (707) 633-4493 for more info.
Know Your Rights Workshop - SATURDAY, August 28th
Submitted by copwatch on Sat, 08/21/2010 - 1:27am
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS Training
How to Handle Encounters With Cops
Saturday, August 28th
1:30-5:30 pm
at Peoples' Action For Rights and Community
Q St. Alley between 3rd and 2nd
ALL AGES
FREE
SNACKS
Hosted by Redwood Curtain CopWatch
Call (707)633-4493 for more info.
Know Your Rights Workshop THIS SATURDAY (June 26)!
Submitted by copwatch on Tue, 06/22/2010 - 8:10pmKNOW YOUR RIGHTS:
How To Handle Encounters with Police
hosted by Redwood Curtain CopWatch
Saturday, June 26th
1:30pm - 5:30pm
FREE
All Ages Welcome
Snacks, Coffee, Juice
The workshop will be at PARC, Peoples' Action for Rights and Community, in Eureka. DIRECTIONS BELOW

To get to PARC from the North:
Turn right onto Q St. from the 101 North (aka 4th Street).
After the Stop sign at 3rd and Q, take a right into the alley. (There is a greenish blue house at the head of the alley).
PARC is on the right in the alley. You'll see PARC signs. You've gone a little too far if you reach the end of the alley and the Samoa bridge road.
Know Your Rights Workshop
Submitted by copwatch on Thu, 04/08/2010 - 11:30pm
Do you know what to do if you’re stopped by the police? Do your children? Are you tired of your rights being violated? This workshop focuses on the law "on the street” — what your rights are and how cops try to trick you out of them. We want to share strategies to survive police encounters.
Know Your Rights!
Workshop: How To Handle Encounters with Police
FREE
at P.A.R.C. [Peoples' Action for Rights and Community]
on Q street, take a right into the alley between 3rd and 2nd streets
in Eureka
ALL AGES WELCOME
SNACKS, COFFEE, JUICE
workshop hosted by Redwood Curtain CopWatch
for info, call (707) 633-4493
Great Film Centered around Mumia Abu-Jamal- FRIDAY, July 3rd, Eureka
Submitted by copwatch on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 9:29am
Come see this film at PARC's new location!
"In Prison My Whole Life" is a well done documentary inspired by a man who was born on the day that Mumia Abu-Jamal was arrested. Mumia has been a political prisoner, on death row, for over 27 years, now.
The filmmaker does a great job talking with people about (researching) racial injustice and the Prison Industrial Complex and giving a thorough run down of the frame-up that has had Mumia on death row since 1981.
Mumia is facing execution and we can't let it happen!!
