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DESCRIPTION:The House of Sankofa Presents\n\nPASSING IT ON (Part Two): JUSTICE FOR 
 ALL\n\nCo-Hosted by The African American Community Services Agency\n\nThe 
 Second in a Bay City Tour\n\nA Community Discussion With:\n\nURGENT UPDATE: 
 CRITICAL PROGRAM CHANGE\n\n****Due to unforeseen Circumstances Ilyasah 
 Shabazz - The Daughter of Malcolm X, Trustee of the Malcolm X & Dr. Betty 
 Shabazz Memorial, Educational, and Cultural Center in NYC, author of 
 “Growing Up X” (2002), “Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to be 
 Malcolm X” (2014)...\n\nWILL NOT BE APPEARING AT THIS EVENT. 
 \n\nAdmission to a program featuring Ms. Shabazz will be honored at a 
 future as yet unscheduled date and time. Make sure to sign in upon 
 attending so that you can be contacted, when it is 
 scheduled.****\n\nDhoruba bin Wahad \nFormer Field Secretary of the NY 
 Black Panther Party, Co-Founder Black Liberation Army, Former Political 
 Prisoner and Prisoner of War, author of "Still Black, Still Strong" (1993), 
 subject of the documentary film "Passin' It On" (2001) and the book "The 
 Savage City: Race, Murder, and a Generation on the Edge" (2011) by T.J. 
 English\n\nErnesto Vigil \nFormer Vice Chairman of the Crusade for Justice 
 under Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales, author of "The Crusade For Justice: Chicano 
 Militancy and the Government's War on Dissent" (1999), featured in the 
 documentaries: "Chicano! The History of the Mexican American Civil Rights 
 Movement" (1996), "Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle" (2014)\n\nAbdel Malik 
 Ali\nThe Youth Coordinator of the Muslim Community Association and part of 
 the California Muslim Movement for Human Rights. Ali is expert on the life 
 and legacy of El Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X), and inspiring speaker and 
 community activist, that has dedicated his life to building the American 
 Muslim community. He reverted to Islam while in college after being 
 inspired by the struggles of Malcolm X, and has strived to follow his 
 legacy of speaking truth to power and community grassroots 
 mobilization.\n\nPerformances by:\nJaliyah West African Drummers\n& Spoken 
 Word\n\nVendors, Light Lunch & Free Beverage will be 
 provided\n\nADMISSION\n$15 Regular/$12 Student \n(Special 2 Event Ticket - 
 $25)\n\nA Fundraiser for the Justice for Gregory Johnson, Jr. Campaign 
 \n\nTIME:\nFrom Noon to Four \n(Doors at 11:00 pm)\n\nFor More Information, 
 Contact:\n(925) 699-7636\nsjblackaugust2014@gmail.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/08/01/18759409.php
SUMMARY:PASSING IT ON (Part Two): JUSTICE FOR ALL - A Black Community Discussion
LOCATION:African American Community Service Agency\n304 North 6th St. San Jose
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/08/01/18759409.php
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