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DESCRIPTION:Let's dive deep into the critical discussion around reparations for African 
 people – it's a question that demands our attention!\n\nPlease join the 
 social justice committee of the Berkeley Fellowship Unitarian Universalist 
 Church and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement to discuss the critical and 
 relevant question of reparations to African people and learn how you can be 
 a part of a growing movement of white people who are committed to repairing 
 the damage of over 500 years of colonial oppression of African 
 people.\n\nYou will learn about reparations in action that support the 
 programs of the Black Power Blueprint, which is building political and 
 economic power in the hands of the African working class as a part of the 
 foundation of the anti-colonial, liberated, African workers’ 
 economy.\n\nSpeakers include Bakari Olatunji, International People’s 
 Democratic Uhuru Movement, Christopher Lodgson, Coalition for a Just and 
 Equitable California, Cara Locke, Reparations Legacy Project, and others. 
 If you cannot attend in person, we will be streaming it on 
 https://www.youtube.com/@UhuruSolidarity\n\nAs the founder and leader of 
 the Uhuru Movement, Chairman Omali Yeshitela says, "Slavery is both our 
 legacy. You inherited the wealth of slavery, and I inherited the poverty of 
 slavery."\n\nAll donations are reparations that go towards the Black Power 
 Blueprint (blackpowerblueprint.org).\n\nThe Uhuru Solidarity Movement, 
 under the leadership of the African People's Socialist Party, are white 
 people who stand in solidarity with freedom for all African people through 
 reparations. The Social Justice Committee of the Berkeley Fellowship of 
 Unitarian Universalist Church is engaged in lively discussion about 
 reparations.\n\nSee you there!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/01/14/18882920.php
SUMMARY:Reparations for African People: a critical question for our times
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalist Church, 1606 Bonita Avenue, 
 Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/01/14/18882920.php
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