Black background with white text that reads "The fight for community control of the police."
Text on a poster with a black background and orange border, titled "WHO ARE WE?" It states that the DC Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (DCAARPR) is a mass defense organization dedicated to uniting various movements and fighting against racist, political repression, police violence, and tyranny, advocating for community control of police and the release of political prisoners.
Protest scene in an urban area at sunset, featuring a person speaking into a microphone, signs advocating for community control of police and releasing Epstein Files, alongside a large mural of a man playing the saxophone.
Text titled 'Some History' explaining that the DC Alliance is the Washington, DC branch of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, founded in 1973 in Chicago to defend Black rights and fight oppression. It mentions the organization's origins in fighting for Angela Davis's and George Jackson's justice.
Header with black background and white text reading '12 Goals of the National Alliance'. Smaller text on the right says 'What our fight is about'.
A list of 12 social justice and activist goals displayed on a black background, numbered from 1 to 12 in yellow, with corresponding white descriptions of each goal.
Join the Fight
  • Five men standing behind a table with colorful Easter baskets and toys outdoors, smiling and posing for the photo.

    Buttler Family

    5 of their family members were brutally attacked by the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).

  • An Frank Chapman with a white beard and hat speaking at a panel discussion, with a red wall and a projection screen behind him. Audience members are listening attentively.

    Community Control

    CCOP is about accountability, justice, and putting power back where it belongs - in the hands of the people.

  • Group of women and children gathered around a table at an outdoor event; some children are in strollers, and some women are talking and being given items.

    Community outreach

    The DC Alliance tables every week to raise awareness and build the movement against police crimes.

Bold text on black background that reads "OUR SOCIAL MEDIA"