Upcoming Events
Justice For Mathios Benefit Showcase (Fundraiser)
A fundraising night of performance, poetry, and community. All proceeds go toward the Justice for Mathios Movement, which includes costs related to community organizing and legal fees resulting from the family’s ongoing pursuit of justice.
Please join us! Limited tickets are available! Pay at the door. Get tickets here.
Youth Town Hall on Police Violence
If you’re a youth passionate about police violence in our city, please come and make your voices be heard! This is a great opportunity for youth to hear others’ opinions, and to advocate for change. Click here to register!
Police Commission Meeting
The Edmonton Police Commission will hold its monthly meeting on September 19th, during which the public can provide input. We are asking all community members to speak at the commission about return-to-work policies and the need for Chief McFee to be fired over recent commentary regarding the murder of Mathios Arkangelo. The Edmonton Police Commission oversees the Police Service and Chief McFee. They are the direct oversight body with the most operational control over the Edmonton Police Service. As the community, we have a responsibility to hold the police accountable. McFee has continued to promote false and dangerous narratives about police violence. He has gone as far as to justify police killings as the “nature of the job” and has spoken of “teaching people lessons.” We encourage the community to register to speak, link below, and voice their concerns over recent actions by the Edmonton Police Service.
Volunteer Orientation
Join us on Sunday for a virtual volunteer orientation. Join Team Mathios by signing up through this google form!
Protest For Mathios (Northeast Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Saturday, September 7th, at 1:00PM for a peaceful protest outside of the Northeast Police Division.
On the day he was murdered, Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice.
March For Mathios
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Saturday, August 17th, at 1:00PM for a peaceful march.
On the day he was murdered, Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice.
Justice For Mathios (Downtown Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Wednesday, July 31st, at 5:00PM for a peaceful protest, following in the footsteps of our ancestors and leaders like Nelson Mandela. We connect our current struggle with the enduring legacy of those who have paved the way for justice and equity, to free all people of African descent from all forms gruesome violence resulting in tragic loss of life. Multiple gatherings will be held at local police stations to protest police brutality against Black bodies and seek justice for Mathios and his family.
On the day he was murdered Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice. In his honor, the family asks that we wear white to symbolize not only his murder but also his surrender. We look forward to seeing you there and standing together in solidarity.
Justice For Mathios (Northeast Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Wednesday, July 31st, at 5:00PM for a peaceful protest, following in the footsteps of our ancestors and leaders like Nelson Mandela. We connect our current struggle with the enduring legacy of those who have paved the way for justice and equity, to free all people of African descent from all forms gruesome violence resulting in tragic loss of life. Multiple gatherings will be held at local police stations to protest police brutality against Black bodies and seek justice for Mathios and his family.
On the day he was murdered Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice. In his honor, the family asks that we wear white to symbolize not only his murder but also his surrender. We look forward to seeing you there and standing together in solidarity.
Justice For Mathios (Northwest Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Wednesday, July 31st, at 5:00PM for a peaceful protest, following in the footsteps of our ancestors and leaders like Nelson Mandela. We connect our current struggle with the enduring legacy of those who have paved the way for justice and equity, to free all people of African descent from all forms gruesome violence resulting in tragic loss of life. Multiple gatherings will be held at local police stations to protest police brutality against Black bodies and seek justice for Mathios and his family.
On the day he was murdered Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice. In his honor, the family asks that we wear white to symbolize not only his murder but also his surrender. We look forward to seeing you there and standing together in solidarity.
Justice For Mathios (West Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Wednesday, July 31st, at 5:00PM for a peaceful protest, following in the footsteps of our ancestors and leaders like Nelson Mandela. We connect our current struggle with the enduring legacy of those who have paved the way for justice and equity, to free all people of African descent from all forms gruesome violence resulting in tragic loss of life. Multiple gatherings will be held at local police stations to protest police brutality against Black bodies and seek justice for Mathios and his family.
On the day he was murdered Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice. In his honor, the family asks that we wear white to symbolize not only his murder but also his surrender. We look forward to seeing you there and standing together in solidarity.
Justice For Mathios (Southwest Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Wednesday, July 31st, at 5:00PM for a peaceful protest, following in the footsteps of our ancestors and leaders like Nelson Mandela. We connect our current struggle with the enduring legacy of those who have paved the way for justice and equity, to free all people of African descent from all forms gruesome violence resulting in tragic loss of life. Multiple gatherings will be held at local police stations to protest police brutality against Black bodies and seek justice for Mathios and his family.
On the day he was murdered Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice. In his honor, the family asks that we wear white to symbolize not only his murder but also his surrender. We look forward to seeing you there and standing together in solidarity.
Justice For Mathios (Southeast Division)
It’s time to end police violence and ensure that no one else ever dies in such a brutal way. Our goal is to protect every member of our community from these gruesome acts and fundamentally uphold the value of every human life.
Join us in solidarity on Wednesday, July 31st, at 5:00PM for a peaceful protest, following in the footsteps of our ancestors and leaders like Nelson Mandela. We connect our current struggle with the enduring legacy of those who have paved the way for justice and equity, to free all people of African descent from all forms gruesome violence resulting in tragic loss of life. Multiple gatherings will be held at local police stations to protest police brutality against Black bodies and seek justice for Mathios and his family.
On the day he was murdered Mathios was wearing a white t-shirt, with his hands up in surrender. For this protest, we ask that you wear white to pay tribute to his life and stand together in solidarity for justice. In his honor, the family asks that we wear white to symbolize not only his murder but also his surrender. We look forward to seeing you there and standing together in solidarity.