Uhuru organizer attacked by police at City Council speaks at People's Townhall Meeting Thurs 3/26
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Uhuru Solidarity Movement | 03.22.2009
People's Townhall Meeting:
Nutter's Budget Cuts Intensify Phila's Billion Dollar War on the African Community!
Thursday March 26th at 7:30pm
Uhuru Solidarity Center • 3733 Lancaster Ave • W. Phila
There is no freedom of speech for African working people in Philadelphia!
People's Townhall Meeting:
Nutter's Budget Cuts Intensify Phila's Billion Dollar War on the African Community!
Thursday March 26th at 7:30pm
Uhuru Solidarity Center • 3733 Lancaster Ave • W. Phila
There is no freedom of speech for African working people in Philadelphia!
Uhuru Movement leader Diop Olugbala brutally attacked by police & arrested for protesting Nutter's budget at 3/19 City Council session:
Video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmnZs349Euk
More info at http://www.uhurunews.com
We MUST stand up for Justice!
As conscious white Philadelphians we have to oppose the city's WHOLE budget, which funds martial law, police brutality & murders, and mass imprisonment of the entire impoverished African community!
Unite our city through economic & social justice!
$1 Billion for housing • education • healthcare
Speakers: Diop Olugbala, International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement international organizer • Uhuru Solidarity Movement
VIDEO FOOTAGE of Uhuru Movement-led resistance opposing Nutter's policies & brutal arrest of Diop Olugbala & Shabaka Mnombatha at 3/19 City Council
Sponsored by Uhuru Solidarity Movement • 215-387-0919 • uhurusolidarity.org
Comments
where is the freedom
Submitted by Jack lambert jersey (not verified) on Mon, 05/24/2010 - 4:37amOur country is a melt of different nations, peoples, beliefs,cultures. While we could accept so much, why we could not hear the voice from the Africans? Why we could endow them with the freedom of speech?
It is not a nice way of the
Submitted by Vietnam Flights (not verified) on Sun, 06/06/2010 - 12:07pmIt is not a nice way of the policemen to do like that! They should be more polite!
Where peace is
Submitted by troy polamalu jersey (not verified) on Wed, 06/23/2010 - 4:10amRoits continues, where is the peace, only under peaceful environment, then a country has the chance to make rapid progress.