Saturday, November 15, 2008 (3)

Nov 15, 2008
November 14, 2008
Friday
  • Harlem Tenants Council 2nd Annual Conference

  • Nov 14, 2008 to Nov 15, 2008
  • Location: Bread & Roses High School
  • Description: Harlem Tenants Council 2nd Annual Housing Conference "Housing is a Basic Human Right" Dedicated to the Memory of Professor Walter Stafford "Building a Harlem Base for Social Change Against Displacement" November 14th - 15th Bread & Roses High School 6 Edgecombe Avenue @ 135th Street Friday, November 14th Open Plenary (6 to 9 PM) Opening Plenary: Tribute to Walter Stafford by Angela Dews; Dr. Sam Anderson: NYC People's Convention 2009; Nellie Bailey of Harlem Tenants Council on Base Building; Post Election Analysis "What Can We Expect from an Obama Administration" with Glen Ford, Executive Editor of Black Agenda Report; Author Robert Fitch on Obama, Chicago and Housing. Others to be announced. Saturday, November 15th (9 AM to 6 PM) 9-10 AM: Registration 10 - 12 Noon: Morning Plenary: "Organize, Educate & Agitate" : Round table discussion with Valerie Orridge, President of Delano Village Tenants Association; Michael Henry Adams, Harlem Historian; Leroy Baylor, Host/Producer "The
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November 15, 2008
Saturday
  • THE ANGOLA 3: THE BLACK PANTHERS AND THE LAST SLAVE PLANTATION

  • Nov 15, 2008 all day
  • Location: L.A. Grand Theater
  • Description: Breaking Free of the Cages that Isolate Us SHOW UP AND PRACTICE COMMUNITY! FILM SCREENING THE ANGOLA 3: THE BLACK PANTHERS AND THE LAST SLAVE PLANTATION November 15, 2008 Saturday 3-6 p.m Discussion With Robert King Wilkerson, one of the original "Angola 3" Thrown away into solitary confinement for 29 years for daring to organize for more humane conditions in Angola, "The Farm," prison Film narrated by Mumia Abu Jamal Hear history, make history L.A. Grand Theater @L.A. Trade Tech College 400 Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015
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  • Bushman's Secret Screenings, Panel Discussion, Zen Zulu Tea Ceremony

  • Nov 15, 2008 all day
  • Location: Robert W Woodruff Library, Exhibition Hall, 3rd floor
  • Description: Date: Saturday, November 15th Time: 1:00pm WHAT: Lunch and a Movie "Bushman's Secret", Panel Discussion and Tea Ceremony HOSTED BY: The Black Vegetarian Society of Georgia DETAILS: The program will include a Zen Zulu Tea Ceremony by Neo Miraj, screening of the Bushman's Secret, Panel Discussion, Question and Answer Session. Our panelist are Dr. Dean Marshall, D.C., Temple Fitness; Dirk Twine,B.A., B.M.E., Imani Wholistic Health Institue; Ldia Men Naa of Life Path Awakening and Dr. Malcolm L. Johnson, Godobe Health Services. A Marketplace and vegan cuisine availabe for sale (*). MODERATED BY Reggie Smith with Same Boat, Inc. A number of cool veg eco - friendly door prizes will round out the afternoon. Members and non members are invited. ABOUT THE TEA CEREMONY The Tea Ceremony is an engagement that promotes etiquette and culture from a high-end indigenous setting. It embodies the nature of high end African and Asia culture evolved from one seed of thought. Providing details on the
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