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DESCRIPTION:Join a discussion on the legacy of police violence against Black Panthers 
 \nand the Attica uprising.\n\nDate and Time: Wed, December 16, 2020 @ 2:00 
 PM – 3:30 PM PST\n\nCost: FREE - donation\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/police-violence-from-the-black-panthers-to-attica-tickets-131047944931\n\nHeather 
 Ann Thompson, Flint Taylor and Darrell Cannon will be discussing the 1969 
 murders of Black Panther Party chairman Fred Hampton and Panther Mark 
 Clark—and the historic, thirteen-years of litigation that 
 followed—through the dogged pursuit of commander Jon Burge, the leader of 
 a torture ring within the CPD that used barbaric methods, including 
 electric shock, to elicit false confessions from suspects. The three 
 panelists will further delve into the events leading up to and the legacy 
 surrounding the 1971 Attica prison uprising when 1,300 prisoners took over 
 the facility.\n\nThese event will be framed in the context of the paperback 
 release of Taylor’s book, :Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in 
 Chicago" and Thompson’s Pulitzer-prize winning book, "Blood in the Water: 
 The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy".\n\n***Register through 
 Eventbrite to receive a link to the video conference on the day of the 
 event. This event will also be recorded and have live 
 captioning.***\n________________________________________________________________\n\nSPEAKER 
 PANEL\n\nHeather Ann Thompson is a Collegiate Professor of History in the 
 departments of Afro- American and African Studies, History, and in the 
 Residential College at the University of Michigan. She is the Pulitzer 
 Prize and Bancroft Prize winning author of Blood in the Water: The Attica 
 Prison Uprising of 1971. Blood in the Water won five other major book 
 prizes and was also a finalist for the National Book Award, the Los Angeles 
 Times Book Award, the Silver Gavel Award, and the Cundill Prize in History. 
 The book has also been optioned by Sony Pictures and Thompson is also the 
 lead advisor on Stanley Nelson’s forthcoming Showtime documentary on 
 Attica. Thompson is also a public intellectual who writes extensively on 
 the history of protests, policing, prisons, and the current criminal 
 justice system more broadly. On the policy front, Thompson served on the 
 historic National Academy of Sciences blue-ribbon panel that studied the 
 causes and consequences of mass incarceration in the U.S. She currently 
 serves on the standing Committee on Law and Justice of the National 
 Academies. She is currently writing her next book on the MOVE Bombing of 
 1985. @hthompsn\n\nFlint Taylor is a founding partner of the People’s Law 
 Office in Chicago. He is one of the lawyers for the families of slain Black 
 Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, has represented many survivors 
 of Chicago police torture over the past 30 years and is counsel in several 
 illegal search and wrongful death cases brought against the Milwaukee 
 Police Department.\n\nDarrell Cannon is a Chicago police torture survivor 
 who was subjected to electric shock and a mock execution at a remote 
 torture site on the far southeast side of Chicago by two of notorious 
 Chicago police commanderJon Burge’s main henchmen. As a result he gave a 
 false confession, was wrongfully convicted, and spent 24 years in prison, 9 
 in a supermax prison, before he was exonerated in 2007. After his release, 
 he became a powerful leader in the successful movement to obtain 
 reparations for 60 Chicago police torture 
 survivors.\n________________________________________________________________\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/12/14/18838931.php
SUMMARY:The Legacy of Police Violence Against the Black Panthers to the Attica Uprising
LOCATION:Online event
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/12/14/18838931.php
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