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DESCRIPTION:51 years ago, the FBI & the Chicago Police Department assassinated Black 
 Panther Party Deputy Chairman Fred Hampton (21 years old at the time) and 
 Defense Captain Mark Clark in a carefully planned raid. Survivors of the 4 
 am raid were all jailed and charged with attempted murder on police 
 officers, including Chairman Fred’s partner Deborah Johnson (now known as 
 Akua Njeri), who was 8 ½ months pregnant at the time. These assassinations 
 are the most significant and indisputably proven political assassinations 
 of U.S. citizens by the U.S. government on U.S. soil.\n\nToday, in the 
 midst of a new generation of the Black Liberation Movement, activists 
 across the country still look to the legacy of Hampton’s revolutionary 
 leadership and organizing as they continue the fight against anti-Black 
 State violence and repression.\n\nThis year, Chairman Fred’s story is 
 coming to the big screen for the very first time. Judas & the Black Messiah 
 (produced by Fruitvale Station & Black Panther director Ryan Coogler) will 
 premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival before a wide release by Warner 
 Bros on February 12th.\n\nJoin Community Ready Corps Allies and Accomplices 
 on February 11th, 2021 for a 90-minute event featuring Mother Comrade Akua 
 Njeri and Chairman Fred Hampton Jr., In conversation with Oakland City 
 Councilmember Carroll Fife and Field Marshal Tur-Ha Ak. This is a rare 
 opportunity to hear directly from some of the most dedicated frontline 
 leaders in the Black struggle as they discuss the past, present and future 
 of Chairman Fred’s legacy and the struggle for Black self determination. 
 Chairman Fred Hampton Sr’s immediate family will speak to Black Panther 
 politics and organizing, the repression they’ve survived, and the 
 resilience that keeps them doing the work. Chairman Fred Jr. and Tur-Ha Ak 
 will share stories from their time on the set of Judas & the Black Messiah, 
 and their fight to ensure that the politics of the Panthers and the 
 realities of COINTELPRO were accurately represented in the film. All of the 
 featured speakers have powerful insight and wisdom to share with regard to 
 Black movement & power building.\n\nThis virtual, national fundraising 
 event is part of solidarity efforts to Save the Hampton House, the Chicago 
 childhood home of Chairman Fred Hampton Sr. His surviving family are 
 currently fighting to preserve his legacy by securing the home and turning 
 it into a long-term community resource and museum. With the release of the 
 upcoming film, the Hampton family needs resources to make the Hampton House 
 Landmark & Museum a reality ASAP. This is a strategic opportunity to teach 
 millions of people about one of the most significant ancestors in the Black 
 struggle in the U.S. Our goal for this event is to contribute at least 
 $150,000 towards a $500,000 endowment for the Hampton House & 
 Museum.\n\nTicket prices are sliding-scale (no one turned away for lack of 
 funds), and all proceeds go towards the purchase and restoration of the 
 Hampton House. We know that poor and working class people typically stretch 
 more to contribute to community care and revolutionary movement than upper 
 and owning class people. With this is mind, we invite and encourage you to 
 purchase a ticket that reflects a personally significant contribution to 
 this critical work based on your access to resources. NOTAFLOF - No One 
 Turned Away For Lack of Funds! \n\nReserve your ticket here: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/save-the-hampton-house-virtual-fundraising-gala-tickets-137374708451\n\nACCESS\n\nThis 
 event will take place as a Zoom webinar and will include guest speakers, a 
 short video screening, and some performance art pieces. Simultaneous 
 Spanish interpretation, ASL and real-time captions will be provided. Event 
 materials will be made available electronically at the beginning of the 
 event. For any other access questions or requests, please contact 
 amanda.irwin.m@gmail.com.\n\nPROGRAM\n\nThis 90-minute virtual gala will 
 open with performances by Cat Brooks and the Lady of Rage, a short film by 
 Jordan Foster, and remarks from Fredericka Newton (the widow of Black 
 Panther Party founder Minister Huey P. Newton) about her work to establish 
 a National Park and monument in Oakland dedicated to the Black Panther 
 Party.\n\nThe event will feature a conversation with Chairman Fred Hampton 
 Jr & Mother Comrade Akua Njeri - survivors of the state-orchestrated 
 assassinations of Chicago Black Panther leadership in 1969 - facilitated by 
 Oakland City councilwoman Carroll Fife and Field Marshal Tur-Ha Ak, founder 
 of Community Ready Corps and the Black Solidarity Fund.\n\nTHE FIGHT TO 
 SAVE THE HAMPTON HOUSE\n\nBigger than a building, more significant than a 
 structure. Young Chairman Fred lived in this home while he organized other 
 children and grew into the prolific revolutionary who is still changing 
 lives today. Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and his family are now attempting to 
 buy the house back from the bank, restore it to livable condition, and 
 transform it into a community resource and museum where the community can 
 continue to learn the important legacy of the Black Power movement, and the 
 history of state violence and repression. Given ongoing repression and 
 anti-Blackness that is apparent at every level of society, this work is 
 just as significant and necessary today as it was in the freedom movements 
 of the 1960s. For more information about the house and Chairman Fred 
 Hampton’s legacy: www.thehamptonhouse.org\n\nWant to support but can’t 
 make it to the gala? You can send funds online or (preferably) mail checks 
 to 804 South 17th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153. (Checks should be made out to 
 “Save the Hampton House” with “Black Solidarity Fund” in the memo 
 line)\n\n“This system wants Chairman Fred Hampton’s tale to remain 
 untold, his militant memory to fade, his life of service to black folks and 
 the black revolutionary struggle to pass unknown. The media has covered up 
 this recent history, but some remember; perhaps now you will 
 too.\n\nRemember those who have gone before.\n\nRemember those whom the 
 system wants you to forget.\n\nRemember those who fought against this 
 system.\n\nRemember Chairman Fred Hampton, and his assassins.”\n\n— 
 Mumia Abu-Jamal, All Things Censored 
 (2001)\n\n\n----------------------------------------\n\nCRC Allies and 
 Accomplices (CRCAA) is an inter-generational, cross-class, multi-tendency 
 organization of white people committed to opposing white supremacy.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/02/05/18839775.php
SUMMARY:Save the Hampton House: Virtual Gala
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 Event\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/save-the-hampton-house-virtual-fundraising-gala-tickets-137374708451
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