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Home Programs Freedom Now 12.03.2011 Jones & Jones,Black Panther Party,US Human Rights Network:Dedon Kamathi

12.03.2011 Jones & Jones,Black Panther Party,US Human Rights Network:Dedon Kamathi

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Contact: Dedon Kamathi 323-646-4814

U.S.Human Rights Network: Kakuno@ushhrnetwork.org

Coalition For Economic Survival: CESinAction.org                                                      
                                                Agenda

      Alafia this is Freedom  Now’s agenda for this Saturday Dec. 3,2011.We will commence with the African drum beat historical calendar with Sista Zionne were we big up the sherores and heroes and humanity’s continued  valiant struggle against the ruling elites, the oligarchies the 1% that have monopolize our oppression and denied us full liberty for centuries.

   We will follow with Brotha Mateef and the Raising the bars political prisoner segment

  We will continue with Bilal Ali an OG activist with Occupy LA who was recently release from jail with an update on Occupy LA future direction.

  On this the 42nd anniversary of the Assassination of Deputy Chairman of the Illinois chapter of the B.P.P.Brother Fred Hampton we will have Michael McCarthy from the Illinois chapter of the BPP. Interestly also this is also the anniversary of the Ist LAPD SWAT action with was a failure with their assault on the Los Angeles offices of the Black Panther Party at 41th and central.

  Following Joel Montana from the Coalition for Economic survival and myself with the Woodlake Manors Tenants association will address the newest policy of Jones and Jones Management a very large owner of over 3000 units in South-central .Jones and Jones has just degree that if you don’t pay your rent on line you will be served a 90 day notice. This has caused great consternation and stress for the elderly, fixed income, immigrants from Somalia, Ethiopia people who don’t’ have bank accounts not internet service.

  We will close out with our co-host Sista Tanda and our special guest Kali Akuno from the  U.S. Human rights Network which will host their national convention here in LA  with over 300organizations coming to town addressing many of the demands of the occupy movement.

Our music mix will include: Zap Mama, Marvin Gaye,James Brown,Negron,Aggravators dub,Zizzla.

 

  We got a full plate this evening so sit back tell a friend and remember as always we stand ready for the revolution..