Alkebu-Lan NOMMO
presents
THE COLOUR OF JUSTICE

Message by
BRO. LDR. MBANDAKA
Spiritual Leader, Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement
In the wake of the recent convictions of Gary Dobson and David Norris for the 1993 brutal, racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, some have said that it is proof that British Justice works, even if slowly. Yet responding to the verdicts Stephen's mother Doreen said that it was not a cause for celebration because it should have happened 18 years ago and it won't bring her son back. The Lawrence case has impacted on so many areas of UK life for almost 20 years yet a recent poll suggests that most in the Afrikan community believe nothing has changed. Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka will review the case and its lessons as a basis for advancing a radical strategy for the protection and devlopment of the Afrikan community, including initiatives like the National Afrikan People's Parliament.
Has justice really been served? | Are the convictions a cause for celebration?
Has justice really been served? | Are the convictions a cause for celebration?
What do the convictions say about race in Britain today?
Has anything changed since the murder in 1993?
Will there be a white backlash?
Will there be a white backlash?
What is OUR plan and programme?
COME & HAVE YOUR SAY!!!
Fri 27th January 2012
Time:
7:00pm - 10:00
VENUE:
@ Mama Afrika Kulcha Shap
282 High Road Leyton
E10 5PW
Entry: £3, Under 21s FREE
Nearest Tube: Leyton (Central Line) 3 mins walk - Buses 69, 158, 97, 58, w15
Info: 020 8539 2154 / 07908 814 152 / arm6227@yahoo.co.uk
"NOMMO can be thought, NOMMO can be played on an instrument, NOMMO can be sung. It is prayer. It is curse. It is incantation! NOMMO is a praise song. NOMMO is our use of the spiritually activating principle. NOMMO is will and intent. NOMMO is
consciousness."
- Marimba Ani, Let The Circle Be Unbroken
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