
End Deaths in Custody
Understanding how many people die in custody, why, and where is an important data set to fully understand the police reform needed at all levels.
We are fighting to make sure all of us have access to the mic and uses it to speak truth to power and get in good trouble.
Hip Hop Caucus’ Good Trouble Dept. is the justice department for hip hop culture. We are the watchdog over the culture’s most pressing issues, standing on the front lines of civil and human rights issues to demand equity, inclusion, and justice for all.
Our work includes fighting for criminal justice and police accountability and stands in solidarity with other organizations and activists on LGBTQIA+ rights, immigration, housing, education, health care, women’s rights, and gun reform.
Understanding how many people die in custody, why, and where is an important data set to fully understand the police reform needed at all levels.
We must fight to stop the construction of Cop Cities across the nation and prevent sanctioned violence against Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities.
We are calling for the cancellation of the $1.6 trillion in student debt held by 46 million Americans.
Reproductive justice is a climate justice issue due to its detrimental effects on maternal health, access to reproductive services, and the ability to raise children in safe, healthy environments.
We remember the countless Black and Indigenous LGBTQ+ people of color who devoted their lives to this movement so that future generations could invite in the world freely.
At Hip Hop Caucus, we understand that our fight for a greener future is intersectional. Our work spans across racial and economic justice in an effort to ensure liberation for Black, Brown and Indigenous communities. Explore more of our work today.
We are fighting for clean air and clean water for BIPOC communities.