Bringing residents together to name local problems and shape action steps together.
Community safety is framed around care, accountability, and systems that help people meet everyday needs instead of relying on punishment alone.
Assemblies lead into concrete planning: event roles, turnout goals, resource mapping, and support networks for moments of crisis.
About
An activist formation grounded in Atlanta neighborhoods.
The assembly emphasizes multiracial, multigenerational participation, community defined public safety, and building power through dialogue, strategy, and mutual support.
What this assembly is for
- Bring residents together across neighborhoods and generations
- Surface urgent issues like housing, utility costs, school closures, and safety
- Translate concerns into actionable campaigns, projects, and support systems
Public values
Protecting one another, building alternatives, telling the truth about local conditions, and organizing.
Community definition
PMA seeks safety via neighbors protecting neighbors, with organized systems and shared spaces that provide accountability and meet basic needs on community terms.
History
From gathering people in one place to building durable structures people can rely on.
Citywide assemblies scale up
Hundreds of residents convening to draft shared definitions of public safety and strengthen coordination across partner groups.
Alternative systems become a priority
Encouraging local programs, education and truth telling, and long term systems for community care.
Regular assemblies continue
Neighbors meeting neighbors, discussing local conditions, and forming practical next steps.
Events
Public events that move from testimony to planning.
Neighborhood Listening Circle
Open gathering focused on housing pressure, utility costs, and how residents define real safety block by block.
Assembly Facilitation Training
Public training for volunteers who want to support breakout groups, note taking, translation, and accessibility at future assemblies.
Citywide People's Movement Assembly
Large format community assembly for shared analysis, public safety visioning, and action commitments across partner organizations.
News
Updates that explain what happened, what changed, and what the community needs next.
Assembly recap
Residents mapped shared threats and shared strengths
PMAs highlights recurring concerns around affordability, displacement, public spending priorities, and democratic accountability.
Movement update
Partner organizations continue resource mapping
The next stage of work focuses on mapping spaces, people, material support, and response capacity so the network can move quickly when crises hit.
Member note
Training, childcare, food, and accessibility remain core logistics
Internal coordination is strongest when members can see unfilled shifts, confirmed team leads, and material needs in one place.
Signup
Join public updates, volunteer offers, and future assembly notices.
Submit your member access request here. Your account request will be staged for organizer review, and portal access stays locked until an admin approves it.
- Public updates and event reminders can still start here
- Your request carries volunteer interests and support notes into organizer review
- Admins can approve, activate, and promote accounts after review
Members
A dedicated portal for the people doing the work.
The member dashboard now opens on its own page so event operations, role tracking, and group coordination have room to breathe.
Member portal
Sign in before opening the full portal
Use the same email and password you used when requesting access, after an admin approves the account.
After a successful login, you will be sent to the separate member page for event details, open roles, filled roles, the group directory, material needs, and coordination notes.
Inside the portal
- Detailed event run of show
- Open and filled volunteer roles
- Working group directory
- Supplies and material needs
- Coordination notes for outreach and logistics