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DESCRIPTION:Emory Douglas & Richard Brown\nIn celebration of Black History Month 
 Babylon Falling in association with the good people over at The Freedom 
 Archives and It's About Time will be hosting an exhibition of works both 
 past and present by Emory Douglas. In addition Richard Brown will give a 
 short talk.\n\n “The long memory is the most radical idea in America” 
 – Utah Phillips\n\nCurated by Billy X Jennings, the exhibition features 
 Emory Douglas’s artwork as it appeared in the pages of the Black Panther 
 Party (BPP) Newspaper, on BPP posters and ephemera, as well as his recent 
 posters decrying the injustice of the SF8 case. The focus of the exhibition 
 is to underscore that the obdurate persecution of the SF8 is not an 
 isolated case, but in fact has a thread of continuity stretching back to 
 that infamous and illegal COINTELPRO campaign which brought about the 
 dissolution of the Black Panther Party. History is not dead!\n\nEmory will 
 give a short talk on his inspiration for specific pieces, as well as the 
 importance of the role of art in revolutionary struggle. Richard Brown 
 (SF8) will talk about his experiences as a former Panther and community 
 activist, as well as the significance of the SF8 case in the current 
 political climate.\n\nAbout Emory Douglas –Emory Douglas moved to the 
 Fillmore District in San Francisco as a young boy. He studied commercial 
 art at the City College of San Francisco. Present since the early days of 
 the Black Panther Party (BPP), Emory officially became a member in 1967 
 offering his talent as an artist to Bobby Seale’s nascent Black Panther 
 Newspaper. From 1967 until the early 1980’s, Emory oversaw the layout and 
 publication as the BPP Minister of Culture, and his artwork graced the 
 pages of the paper (which reached a circulation of 400,000 copies per week 
 at its peak). Many of those images were also to be seen pasted up on the 
 streets throughout the Bay Area. Emory currently lives in San Francisco and 
 continues to lend his talent, voice and vision to the causes in which he 
 believes.\n\nAbout Richard Brown and the SF8 Case – Eight former Black 
 Panthers were arrested January 23rd in California, New York and Florida on 
 charges related to the 1971 killing of a San Francisco police officer. 
 Similar charges were thrown out after it was revealed that police used 
 torture to extract confessions when some of these same men were arrested in 
 New Orleans in 1973.\n\nRichard Brown, 65, of San Francisco. “For the 
 past six years I have been a Community Court Judge Arbitrator working with 
 the San Francisco District Attorney’s office. We place a lot of emphasis 
 on restorative justice, so most of the community service done will be done 
 in our own community where the offender can give back to the community.” 
 Freed on bail August 30.\n\nAbout Billy X Jennings & It’s About Time - 
 Billy Jennings grew up in San Diego and moved to Oakland in June 1968. He 
 was Huey Newton’s assistant and a member of the Black Panther Party from 
 1968 to 1974. He currently works as the Black Panther Party archivist, 
 running the website It’s About Time, and working to preserve the true 
 history of the Black Panther Party through education.\n\nAbout The Freedom 
 Archives - The Freedom Archives contains over 8000 hours of audiotapes. 
 These recordings date from the late-60s to the mid-90s and chronicle the 
 progressive history of the Bay Area, the United States, and international 
 solidarity movements. The collection includes weekly news/ poetry/ music 
 programs broadcast on several educational radio stations; in-depth 
 interviews and reports on social and cultural issues; diverse activist 
 voices; original and recorded music, poetry, original sound collages; and 
 an extensive La Raza 
 collection.\n\nwww.itsabouttimebpp.com\nwww.freedomarchives.org\nwww.freethesf8.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/08/18477760.php
SUMMARY:"It's About Time" - Emory Douglas & Richard Brown (SF8)
LOCATION:Babylon Falling\n1017 Bush Street (@Jones)\nSan Francisco,CA 94109\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/08/18477760.php
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