TakeRoot Justice Training: Alternatives to Calling the Police on Neighbors
When trouble arises — neighbor disputes, stolen packages — our first impulse is often to call the police. Mike Grinthal, Director of Housing Rights at TakeRoot Justice, delves into alternative ways of fostering safety that are more caring, lasting, and effective. Recording of a training held on June 30, 2026.

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