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DESCRIPTION:In the wake of the Rodney King riots, filmmaker Lee Lew Lee felt the need 
 to look back at what had happened to the political struggles of the sixties 
 and seventies. The resulting documentary examines the historical context of 
 the civil rights movement and the founding of the Black Panther Party in 
 1966. Founders Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton’s powerful Ten-Point 
 Platform called for improved housing, employment, and education for blacks, 
 and an end to police occupation of their communities. The Panthers’ 
 outspoken analysis of institutional racism and their armed monitoring of 
 the police in their neighborhoods quickly drew national 
 attention—including that of the media and the government. Fast-paced and 
 overflowing with interviews and archival footage, alternately inspiring and 
 disturbing, All Power to the People! connects the Black Panther Party to 
 the American Indian Movement and other radical movements of the time and 
 examines the government’s repressive role in their demise.—Kathy 
 Geritz\n• (115 mins, Color/B&W, Video, From Filmmakers Library)\nFollowed 
 by:\nStill Revolutionaries (Sienna McLean, U.S., 2000). Two women talk 
 about their experiences in the Black Panther Party. (16 mins, Color, 16mm, 
 From the artist)\n• (Total running time: c. 150 mins)\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/16953.php
SUMMARY:All Power to the People
LOCATION:Pacific Film Archive Theater: 2575 Bancroft way @ Bowditch
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/16953.php
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