R2K+10: Interviews with radical people of color about direct action against the 2000 RNC
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Suzy Subways | 08.01.2010
Ten years ago today in Philadelphia, the Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM) from New York City participated in majority people of color affinity groups in the direct action against the Republican National Convention in 2000. It was a historic moment for the global justice and prison abolition movements! I did 6 audio interviews in the past week and a half and edited them into short segments. Have a listen!
Ten years ago today in Philadelphia, the Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM) from New York City participated in majority people of color affinity groups in the direct action against the Republican National Convention in 2000. It was a historic moment for the global justice and prison abolition movements! I did 6 audio interviews in the past week and a half and edited them into short segments. Have a listen!
Kai, Nermin, Sandra, Anna, Mariano, and Kazembe talk about R2K
More audio files are at http://slamherstory.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/slam-r2k-10-audio-interviews/
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