The Justice Committee’s newest project is titled “Families Leading Change.” This initiative includes the following components: Organizing Skill-Building Trainings, Emotional Release Workshops, Rapid Response System, and Organizing for Policy Change. The Organized Skill-Building Trainings will include three different trainings aimed at helping the families of lost loved ones to the police build the skills necessary to lead policy campaigns. The Emotional Release Workshops aim to help families process their trauma through half-day workshops led by skilled practitioners. They teach physical, mental, and spiritual techniques for understanding and letting go of trauma and its impacts. The Rapid Response System will conduct strategic meetings that will ultimately lead to an organized system to deploy after a police killing to accompany and assist the family and help control the public narrative. This team will include mental health professionals as well as lawyers. The Justice Committee will work to strengthen police accountability as well as address the mental health impacts of police violence.