Welcome
The Black Police Experience is promotes the education of the history of the intersection of law enforcement and Black and other vulnerable communities. This is accomplished through collaboration with world-renowned sociologists, anthropologists, psychologists, and educators, working both nationally and internationally. This organization is dedicated to promoting justice, equity, and effectiveness in law enforcement for the safety and uplift of our communities. BPX serves as an advocate forum for officers of color, and elevates a national network of professional development and training for all police officers and those parties interested in equity, fairness, and justice in the criminal legal system.
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New Educational Offeringsfrom The Black Police Experience!
Georgia Ann Robinson. 1st African American woman hired by LAPD in 1916.
Photo courtesy of The New York Age.
HISTORY
The NBPA seeks to enhance higher education opportunities among qualified graduates. Announcements August 1, 2020.
WHAT TO DO WHEN STOPPED BY THE POLICE
This signature NBPA program offers tips to help navigate interactions with the police.
CAREERS OPPORTUNITIES
Submit employment opportunities in Word or PDF to nationaloffice@blackpolice.org.
MEMBERSHIP
Click below to join the NBPA or to make a donation to the cause