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DESCRIPTION:    From: Kiilu Nyasha \n\n    THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION OF THE\n    
 BLACK PANTHER PARTY\n\n    POLITICAL PRISONERS FORUM\n    hosted by Kiilu 
 Nyasha\n\n    Friday, October 13, 4-6 p.m.\n\n    Malonga Arts Center\n    
 1428 Alice Street\n    Oakland, Ca.\n\n    This forum will provide an 
 opportunity to learn about political prisoners being held in this country 
 and elsewhere   A very active, knowledgeable panel will present cases of 
 particular prisoners; other guests will read statements from behind enemy 
 lines, followed by an open mic Q & A from audience to panelists --\n\n    
 Pam Africa, Philadelphia MOVE and the International Concerned Family and 
 Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, will shed light on Mumia’s death penalty 
 case, and the MOVE 9 (now 8 after the death of Merle Africa in 
 prison)..\n\n    Nana Nzinga Conway, BPP veteran of the Baltimore Chapter, 
 comrade and wife of Marshall Eddie Conway, incarcerated since 1970 in a 
 police frame-up.\n\n    Robert King Wilkerson, “Angola 3” prisoner 
 released in 2001 after 29 years in solitary confinement in the Louisiana 
 State Farm, Angola, where the other two prisoners, Herman Wallace and 
 Albert Woodfox, remain in lockup.\n\n    Pierre Labossiere, cofounder of 
 the Haiti Action Committee and longtime activist in behalf of Haitians will 
 focus on Lavalas/Aristide supporters jailed in the wake of the 2004 coup 
 that exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.\n\n    Fred Hampton, Jr., 
 Chairman of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee (POCC) from Chicago and 
 former political prisoner who has traveled widely in behalf of 
 prisoners\n\n    Kamel Bell, POCC member and son of Herman Bell, one of the 
 New York 3 who, along with Jalil Muntaqin (Anthony Bottom), have been 
 incarcerated over 30 years.  The third Panther, Nuh Washington, died in 
 prison.\n\n    Kiilu Nyasha, revolutionary journalist (SF Bay View, KPFA, 
 KPOO) will share information on a few of the longest held prisoners here in 
 California: Ruchell Cinque Magee, Chip Fitzgerald and Hugo “Yogi” 
 Pinell, among others, and current prison conditions/costs.\n     \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/19/18312547.php
SUMMARY:Oakland: Political Prisoners Forum/40th Anniversary Reunion of BPP
LOCATION:    Malonga Arts Center\n    1428 Alice Street\n    Oakland, Ca.\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/19/18312547.php
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