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Address the Root Causes of War
MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2002
7 to 9pm
Fellowship Hall of Humanity
390 - 27th St. (between Broadway and Telegraph),
Oakland
Call (510) 625-1106 and leave a message for more info
or email uhurureparations [at] yahoo.com
7 to 9pm
Fellowship Hall of Humanity
390 - 27th St. (between Broadway and Telegraph),
Oakland
Call (510) 625-1106 and leave a message for more info
or email uhurureparations [at] yahoo.com
The war began in 1492. The arrival of Columbus in
so-called North America marked the beginning of the
white world's assault on humanity with the genocide
committed against the indigenous peoples of this land
and the enslavement of African people.
As the United States once again prepares an all-out
war on Iraq, our schools and the media continue to
feed us distortions and lies about United States' role
in world. It's about time that we make the link
between a society born of slavery and genocide and the
current war and violence of the United States. We
believe peace can only come about through a struggle
for social justice and the pursuit of truth and
reparations
Come hear the following speakers and find out about
the campaign:
Bakari Olatunji, International People's Democratic
Uhuru Movement (InPDUM)
Quetzaoceloacuia, Barrio Defense Committee and
Wendy Snyder of the African People's Solidarity
Committee. Help build the Tribunal for Truth,
Reconciliation and Reparations in February of 2003.
Leave a message for Wendy or Caitlin at (510)
625-1106. Teachers and Artists needed!!
so-called North America marked the beginning of the
white world's assault on humanity with the genocide
committed against the indigenous peoples of this land
and the enslavement of African people.
As the United States once again prepares an all-out
war on Iraq, our schools and the media continue to
feed us distortions and lies about United States' role
in world. It's about time that we make the link
between a society born of slavery and genocide and the
current war and violence of the United States. We
believe peace can only come about through a struggle
for social justice and the pursuit of truth and
reparations
Come hear the following speakers and find out about
the campaign:
Bakari Olatunji, International People's Democratic
Uhuru Movement (InPDUM)
Quetzaoceloacuia, Barrio Defense Committee and
Wendy Snyder of the African People's Solidarity
Committee. Help build the Tribunal for Truth,
Reconciliation and Reparations in February of 2003.
Leave a message for Wendy or Caitlin at (510)
625-1106. Teachers and Artists needed!!
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