Detroit, Michigan Jun 4, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - We all have heard-especially in recent times- citizens claiming police harassment, and police claiming citizen harassment that impedes their ability to 'serve and protect.'
Well, now there's a hopeful holiday for this! Celebrating annually June 7, National CAPHPACH Day or #CAPHPACH Day (pronounced cap°pack) is a day of solidarity "promoting mutual respect between police and citizens" and raising awareness of the need for eradication of both police-citizen harassment and citizen-police harassment where it exists. CAPHPACH is an acronym for Citizens Against Police Harassment Police Against Citizen Harassment, and the holiday seeks to create positive dialogue between law enforcement and citizens to identify, address, and resolve issues affecting communities. The date of National CAPHPACH Day, June 7 or 6.7, is also significant. National CAPHPACH Day Founder, Respected Global Leader, and Equality Advocate Greshun De Bouse explain why.
The number 6.7 is very significant and relative to National CAPHPACH Day because it means positive progress and advancement-precisely what the holiday embodies. We are promoting positive, mutually respectful police-citizen interaction as a facilitator of positive progress towards the resolve of community issues.
The #CAPHPACHDAY Motto is catchy as well because 'when it comes to police-citizen or citizen-police harassment, National CAPHPACH Day says "Put a Cap On It." #PUTACAPONIT
National CAPHPACH Day Founder, Greshun De Bouse is also the founder of the #KNEEOFFMYNECK Movement and was recently granted her own namesake holiday-National Greshun Day-celebrated on July 7.
National CAPHPACH Day is expected to receive a proclamation from Mayor Monique Owens of Eastpointe, MI during their June 15 council meeting, and more in coming months. Happy National CAPHPACH Day!
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