Alternative Response Convening

Date & Time

June 3 – June 5,  2025
8:00am – 4:00pm
(Ends at 12:00pm on Thursday, June 5)

Location

New York University
Kimmel Center for University Life
60 Washington Square S
New York,  NY,  10012

Cost

$150

Bringing together practitioners, researchers, community advocates and funders.

Join the Policing Project at NYU Law, Georgetown Law Center for Innovations in Community Safety, and Alternative Mobile Services Association (AMSA), as we continue to build a community of practice to address critical issues in the growing field of alternative first response.

Past Events

Mental Health Workshop

Date & Time

– 

Location

Jenkins Elementary School
4060 Prince William Parkway
Woodbridge, Virginia 22192

Cost

Free

M-TAC Event: Culturally Responsive Crisis Care in Black and African American Communities Community of Practice (CoP)

Date & Time

May 13, 2025 01:00 PM

Location

Virtual Zoom

Cost

Free

This CoP will continue the conversation about working with Black and African American community members during crisis, following the training on April 15. Participants will discuss common Black and African American barriers to care, social and familial stressors, and best practices for developing a culturally responsive safety plan.

100 voices Forward: Resilience, Resistance & the Road to Accountability

Date & Time

Monday, May 12 · 6 – 8pm EDT

Location

1200 U Street Northwest Washington, DC 20009

Cost

Free

Join us as we commemorate the 100th episode of Life After Impact, a podcast and 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to resilience, advocacy, and transformative justice, in honor of Xzavier Hill and Jamal Bryd. This special event will kick off with a dynamic “Speed Education” experience—an interactive format inspired by speed dating—where participants will rotate through brief, high-impact sessions on civic engagement, justice advocacy, qualified immunity, and community empowerment. The evening will continue with a thought-provoking panel discussion addressing qualified immunity, voter registration, the legislative process, and the ongoing fight for justice. This event serves as both a continuation of our journey and a reaffirmation of our commitment to education, advocacy, and systemic change.