As journalists covering the protests in Los Angeles face escalating violence from law enforcement — and in anticipation of additional protests in the days ahead — we’re sharing a list of safety resources below through our partnership with the Journalist Assistance Network.
If you’re a journalist covering protests and need emergency assistance, reach out to:
CPJ’s Emergencies team emergencies@cpj.org for emergency assistance or safety advice, with additional information here.
RCFP’s Legal Hotline (1–800–336–4243) — including if you are arrested, detained, attacked, or facing other press freedom violations.
IMWF’s U.S. Journalism Emergency Fund for emergency grants to journalists targeted for their reporting (eg, medical bills, damaged equipment, etc.).
If you’re a journalist looking for guidance about protecting and preparing yourself to cover protests:
CPJ’s guides on Safely Covering Protests, Arrest and Detention, and Guide to PPE for advice on digital and physical safety, including interacting with law enforcement and choosing the right safety equipment to protect yourself.