WHO KILLED EMMETT TILL? film/dvd showing coming to a city near you!
- Nov 8, 2010 at 1:00pm EST to Mar 31, 2011 at 3:00pm EDT
- Location: Your city and venue. You choose!
- Description: "WHO KILLED EMMETT TILL?"Coming to a city near you soon! Scheduling now....from Nov 2010 to March 2011!THE EMMETT TILL LEGACY FOUNDATION along with Award winning Journalist Ray Metoyer now ready to present the Film "WHO KILLED EMMETT TILL?" at your next gathering!The Film "Who Killed Emmett Till?" (45 min DVD) directed by the award winning journalist and TV anchor Ray Metoyer (produced by the former Black Family channel) is a powerful educational piece that the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation (ETLF) is presenting with post discussion (incl, Till family and ETLF Board Dir- Deborah Watts and Ray Metoyer, schedule permitting) at youth forums, schools programs, colleges and Universities across the country.Let us know... if you are interested in hosting the showing and post discussion in your city. The schedule is filling up fast! (we are available to schedule showings in Atlanta (Nov 8-16), Minneapolis, Chicago, Memphis, St. Louis (Nov 22-24, 27-29) San Francisco, Detroit, Pensacola, Miami)C
- Created by: Emmett Till Legacy Foundation
Friday, February 18, 2011 (5)
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- Dec 8, 2010 at 2:15pm to Dec 14, 2011 at 6:00pm EST
- Location: Maysles Cinema
- Description: Dec. 8-14/2010For 411 & reservations:cinema@mayslesinsitute.orgBJ710nyc@gmail.com Panthershepcat@aol.comPlan now to attendFilms we will be Screening:“The Legacy of the BPP”“New Haven Oral History”“Aoki”“Black August”“In Prison my whole Life”“Cointelpro 101“Eldridge Cleaver:Black Panther”“In The Land of the Free”More TBA
- Created by: BJ
12th Annual Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival
- Feb 3, 2011 to Apr 30, 2011
- Location: Various Locations in Brooklyn
- Description: Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium producers of the 12th Annual Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival from April 1 - April 30, 2011, invites your organization to participate in Brooklyn's longest continuous running jazz festival. The festival fee is $200. This cost to venues helps pay for: press conference, collateral materials, advertising (radio and print). Participants pay for programs they contract with. Administrative and other programming costs are not included in the festival fee (CBJC absorbs this expense). Promotions begin in late November. Brooklyn Tourism and Visitor's Center, an initiative of Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, is a major supporter of the Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival. The exposure Brooklyn venues get as a collective is greater than as an individual. The jazz presentation is selected and paid for by the each venue and ALL receipts go to that organization. This festival is supported by the people of Brooklyn, our legislative leaders and community businesses
- Created by: SendMeYourNews
October 22nd Coalition's forum: The ABCs of Criminalization
- Feb 18, 2011 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm EST
- Location: Project Reach
- Description:
NYPD ICE TSA CBPThe ABCs of Criminalization
NYPD Stop & Frisk harassment. Increasingly invasive airport pat-downs and body scans. ICE and CBP running identity checks on Amtrak & Greyhound buses.
Why are we being criminalized?
Take part in a forum with representatives from organizations resisting this repression.
Confirmed speakers so far from Families for Freedom, the Legal Aid Society, May 1st Coalition, The People's Neighborhood Patrol
Friday, February 18
6:30pm-9:30pm
Project Reach
39 Eldridge Street, 4th Floor
(btw Canal & Hester), Manhattan, NY
(D/B train to Grand Street station)
For more information, contact October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation
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Steve Yip, P.O. Box 941, Knickerbocker Station
New York, New York 10002-0900
866-841-9139 x2670, yipzzz@gmail.com
"Revolution: Why It's Necessary, Why It's Possible, What's It All About"
A Talk by - Created by: SendMeYourNews
"An evening with Martha Prescod Norman Noonan" co-editor, "Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC"
- Feb 18, 2011 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm EST
- Location: Tabernacle United Church
- Description: The Philadelphia Social Science Forum
in honor of Black History Month presents
"An evening with Martha Prescod Norman Noonan"
co-editor, "Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC"
Fri., Feb. 18, 2011 ● 7:00 P.M.
Tabernacle United Church, 3700 Chestnut St.
Phila., PA
$5.00 admission/$2.00 students and unemployed
Call: (215) 222-8895 or rperna@cpusa.org
Sponsors:
Friends of the People's World ● Communist P'ty of E. PA & DE
United for Peace and Justice/Del. Val. Network (UFPJ/DVN) Education Committee
Phila. Black Radical Congress
National Writers Union Phila. Chapter
Endorser:
Brandywine Peace Community - Created by: Ken Heard
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