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42:. The BPP left an important, and acknowledged, aesthetic and political legacy for members of CAPA but has never been viewed uncritically. Many members of CAPA believe that the Panther's vanguardist and patriarchal organizational methods weakened it. Many members believe this both: obstructed the harnessing of the power of ordinary members of the black community — and left the group overly vulnerable to decapitation by the government as various leaders were killed and imprisoned. CAPA aims at empowering those it serves and has adopted the motto "we will work with you, not for you." This means that when a person approaches CAPA with a complaint about 183: 77:. The organizations are distinct although there is a partial overlap in membership with both sets of members often interacting and cooperating. Since the early 1980s CAPA has maintained a close relationship with the 145: 26:
with the stated aim of organizing marginalized groups such as the poor, homosexuals, blacks, and Latinos to prevent, expose, and resist abuse by police and seek legal redress for such abuse.
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who remained an important leader and personality within the group until his peaceful death in July 2006. Zinzun and many other members of the group were former low-ranking members of the
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and seeks to recruit gang members to redirect their energies from criminal activities that harm themselves and the community toward community activism.
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CAPA will assist them and seek to empower the victim(s) to actively participate in their case and act as representatives to the community.
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CAPA had a no-guns policy, and Zinzun would not let members of the BPP bring guns to a CAPA meeting.
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Catching Hell in the City of Angels: Life and Meanings of Blackness in South Central Los Angeles
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CAPA, along with other organizations, has been instrumental in facilitating the
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Policing Los Angeles : race, resistance, and the rise of the LAPD
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which has often provided legal assistance to the group.
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Los Angeles
Michael Zinzun
Black Panther Party
police brutality
LA Gang Truce
South Central
Peace and Freedom Party
ACLU
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