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DESCRIPTION:$5 suggested donation (no one turned away)    Ashanti Alston, Black 
 Panther, ex-political prisoner, and long-time activist in Black liberation 
 movements, will report on recent developments in the struggle for self 
 determination and community autonomy currently under way in both the 
 African American and Latino communities. Drawing from his own history in 
 the black liberation movement in the United States, Alston will examine the 
 intersections and solidarity between these communities as well as 
 investigate the critical role of popular education strategies for the Black 
 Panthers and more recently the Zapatista communities of Chiapas, Mexico.   
 This talk will focus on the impact of the Zapatista movement in Mexico on 
 People—of color self-determination movements in the U.S. Why does their 
 small "r" indigenous revolution challenge us so deeply, and give us reason 
 to believe that our freedom dreams and sense of dignity are the guides to 
 changing the world?\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/02/01/86583.php
SUMMARY:Ashanti Alston: Light that Border-Crossed from the South
LOCATION:AK Press 674-A 23rd. St Oakland, CA   b/t MLK and San Pablo - near 19th St. 
 BART and West Grand Exit of 80/980   wheelchair accessible. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/02/01/86583.php
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