CPR was an unprecedented coalition to end discriminatory policing practices in New York, bringing together a movement of community members, lawyers, researchers and activists to work for change. The partners in this campaign came from all 5 boroughs, from all walks of life and represent many of those most unfairly targeted by the NYPD. A groundbreaking coalition, CPR fought for reforms that promoted community safety while ensuring that the NYPD protects and served all New Yorkers, in communities and on the streets, educating people about their rights; and in the courts and on the steps of City Hall and the state capitol, demanding change to the NYPD.