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Jambo Afrikan Family,

Asante sana maumbu (brothers and sisters) for sending me this information everything here is given by other people to spread amongst Afrikan people. Please continue to hit me with info to spread info.

Asante Ndugu Obadele:
Learn our world view by learning our languages. [url=http://abibitumikasa.com]Abibitumi Kasa Afrikan Liberation Institutes and Community Networks[/media]

Asante Ndugu Eroupa:
Dravidians to Untouchable to Dalits Africans in India who are forced to eat rats, eat on broken plates, and collect excrement for a living. Their women are raped and the law does nothing about it. Their children are treated like garbage in school and forced to drop out sound familiar. The Caste system was set up by Aryans (White Europeans). Global White Supremacy. As Malcolm X said the same dog that bit you bit me. The Afrikans in India are organizing under the name Black Panthers. This video clip has them begging for acceptance from the rest of society and they use the Civil Rights movement as an example. They too are going down the wrong path. They may be socially integrated but they will become more economically dependent, culturally stripped and exploited like us.


LIFE Camp 08

Part II of Summer Fun
7 weeks of cooperative learning and collective fun.
African dance, drum, and weekly field trips
Children ages 3-7
Contact Mama Nkenge for more information
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See attachment for brochure

Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts their hands on you, send them to the cemetery. -Malcolm X


Asante ndugu Jared:
SUPPORT WPFW AND JAZZ & JUSTICE! OUR SPRING PLEDGE DRIVE BEGINS THIS WEEK! Over the next few weeks please call in and pledge whatever support you can to Jazz and Justice with Jared Ball on WPFW 89.3 FM ([url=http://wpfw.org].:: WPFW.ORG ::.[/media] online!) so that we can continue the kind of programming you hear below. Call 202-588-9739 or 1-800-222-9739 Mondays 1-3p (EST) to support the show or anytime to support the station! Thank you gifts will be announced during the broadcast. Thank you for your support of this very liberated masses medium!
Also check out the latest at voxunion.com where the latest can be found:


Uhuru for Marshall “Eddie” Conway and Jack Johnson
Voices United


The International People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement held an event in Baltimore, MD. To educate about, commemorate and fund raise for Marshall Eddie Conway and Jack Johnson two former members of the Black Panther Party currently imprisoned in the Maryland prison system. Click below to hear audio form the event and listen for ways to show your support..




Good Radio Can Get You Killed!
FreeMix Radio


As our good friend often reminds us, “doing good radio can get you killed.” It happened of course with the Haitian hero Jean Leopold Dominique and continues with the recent killings of our sister broadcasters in Oaxaca, Mexico. We do take our radio seriously and is why we continue to advocate as many different forms as possible from LPFM to mixtape radio. Media are far more dangerous than the technologies with which they are often associated (tv, radio, film, newspapers, etc.). Media are weaponry in a continuing struggle over freedom and domination.




The MC - Wannabes and the Legacy of Slavery
Roots Revolution


Barak Obama - voxunion.comA year ago ‘progressive’ American media decided that Barak Obama by virture of his white mother and foreign father did not suffer from the legacy of slavery. But it didn’t stop there. One discussion I heard on our local NPR station asserted that since he had somehow dodged that bullet, he would make a great candidate for president. Yes, I was like, WTF? Are these people really saying that ‘suffering from the legacy of slavery’ makes a black person incapable of being a national leader? And what about white people? Don’t they suffer from the legacy of slavery? We took up the question.




Asante dada yangu Aja

BookWebsites to Check Out
http://www.africaaccessreview.org/caba.cfm?menuitem=3
http://www.africanbookscollective.com/

Not to know Is bad.
Not to want to know is worse.
Knowing facts is important.
It becomes more important when one can tie personalities, events and time together.
It is only then that one can have a more cohesive and comprehensive sense of history and it's meaning.
The past cannot be changed.
The past, however, does have impact on our lives in the present
-West African Saying

An Article: Looking for a White Savior: the Hollywood/Eminem Syndrome of Black self-hatred and white adoration. Something to think about.
Asante dada yangu Nyjah
[url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24570980/from/ET/]A different kind of 'Morehouse Man' - Race & ethnicity - MSNBC.com[/media]


















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