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you & five-o

Preparing Citizens for Encounters with Law Enforcement by

Building Relationships, Creating Trust & Respect

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#Huemans: A Guide to Get Home

You & Five-O proudly presents a new short film project titled, “Hashtag, Huemans: A Guide to Get Home.” This film has updated ‘The Talk’ that parents have with their children about how to safely navigate and survive encounters with law enforcement – when they are stopped by the police. Available to everyone for free online, it’s the 5.0 version for our youth and the next generation. The information shared in this 25-minute film can save lives; yours, your kids, your friends, your loved ones. It also will save the lives of Five-O’s or “12” (police).

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You & Five-O is a community-focused, woman-owned organization that offers engaging, interactive, and candid workshops designed to educate participants on practical, life-saving strategies to employ when interacting with law enforcement. Our participants learn about their constitutional rights, how to safely exercise their rights during vehicle and on-street encounters, as well as law enforcement’s role in protecting citizenry.

 

We invite discussion during our workshops and provide a safe space for people to ask questions, provide feedback, and share their thoughts about the police without judgement.

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This workshop is a must in today’s environment of heightened awareness and sensitivity to police interactions. It is definitely an eye opener!

- Rev. Larry Wilder, Community Member

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We've Worked With

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Our presentations are taught by retired Deputy Police Chief B.J. Council, who was the first African-American female to achieve that rank within the Durham City Police Department. You & Five-O pays homage to the merits of compliance & communication with officers of the law, with the goal of lessening the mistrust and misperceptions between officers and citizens. We promote mutual respect and understanding, with the ultimate goal of survival.

 

We believe change is possible when both sides take time to communicate, respect, and understand each other.

justice served organization

Communication and education are essential between community and police, especially during these times. You & Five-O allows us to have these tough conversations and demonstrates what our responsibilities are to one another.

- Chief W. Horton,  Former Town of Carrboro Police Chief

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Our workshops are available virtually and in-person. The content of the presentation is appropriate for youth, adults, non-profits, and community organizations; it also makes a great addition to diversity training for corporations.

 

All workshops include:

  • a full safety presentation

  • ample time for Q&A

  • a local police officer in attendance (to build relationships and help answer specific questions about your community)

 

Our workshops average 2 hours but can also be half or full days; we are flexible to meet the needs of our clients. We ask for a minimum of 2 hours for our workshops to allow plenty of time for questions and the transformational conversations between community and police that come from our time together.

Let us know what you are looking for. We are happy to adapt to find the best option for you!

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accountability

Need to file a complaint about an interaction with law enforcement, but aren't sure where to start? Don't know if you should file a complaint?

 We're here to help!

Meet The Founder

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BJ Council

Beverly “BJ” Council is the founder and primary presenter of You & Five-O, LLC (YFO). As the first African-American female to achieve the rank of Deputy Chief within the Durham City Police Department, she addresses community challenges slowly and methodically to create lasting change. As a Black female and retired police officer, she offers a unique view from both sides: she understands the police perspective while also being aware of the systemic issues and generational trauma that affect the Black and Brown communities.

 

BJ created You & Five-O in 2015 as a response to the rise of deaths that were occurring during interactions between law enforcement and the communities they serve. After retiring from the Durham Police Department, BJ wanted to find a way to ensure that law enforcement maintained its honor of serving and protecting those in need, while also understanding the importance of asking and, most importantly, hearing the community about how they need to be served.

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