NEW PANTHERS COHOST OBSERVE 45TH FOUNDING ANNIV
OF BLACK PANTHER PARTY!
COHOST ‘DAILY PEOPLES CAMPAIGN!
On Saturday, October 15th, the New Black Panther Party will again co-host the Daily Peoples Campaign with a tribute to the Black Panther Party and Black political prisoners on the 45th anniversary of their founding.
The rally will mark Day 111 of the Daily Peoples Campaign, heading to 381 Days in honor of the epic Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Point Number 2 in the 10 Point Platforms of both the Black Panther Party and the New Black Panther Party call for ‘full employment’!
The rally will take place at Broad and Market Streets from 12 noon to 2pm.
The rally will spotlight the case of Sundiata Acoli, one of longest held prisoners in the United States. Acoli was ambushed with Assata Shakur on May 2, 1973 by NJ State Troopers. In the incident, there comrade Zayd Shakur was killed and Trooper Werner Foerster was also killed. Acoli has now been in prison for 38 years!
The rally will also spotlight the horrific legal lynching of Troy Davis and the dangerous plight of Black Panther pioneer, Mumia AbuJamal on death row in Pennsylvania facing dangerously similar circumstances.
Call 973 202 0745 for more information…
NEW PANTHERS RALLY FOR PEACE IN TRENTON STREETS!
OBSERVE MILLION MAN MARCH ANNIV!
On Sunday, October 16th, the Trenton chapter of the New Black Panther Party and the Trenton AntiViolence Coalition will observe the anniversary of the epic Million Man March with an AntiViolence Rally in Trenton’s West Ward.
Initiated by the Party’s national youth minister Divine Allah, the Trenton AntiViolence Coalition has been hosting strong AntiViolence Rallies every 3rd Sunday for the past several months.
This rally will also observe the 16th anniversary of the epic Million Man March.
It will take place at 2pm at Stuyvesant and Hoffman Avenues.
For more information, please call 609 338 2236…
Looking Ahead…
On Saturday, October 22nd, the New Black Panther Party will rally with a host of other organizations in New Brunswick, demanding justice for Barry Deloatch!
Deloatch was an unarmed Black man chased off of his own front porch and shot to death in the back in an alley not far from his home two weeks ago.
Many in the New Brunswick community have been rallying on nearly a daily basis since the incident to express their outrage.
This rally, coordinated with other in several cities across the country, seeks to bring national attention to the incident and to the issue.
New Black Panther area leader Zayid Muhammad has been articulating a call for a national united front against police brutality for several years and points to the case as just another example of why that it is so important.
“It’s not going to stop until we put together the kind of campaign that puts institutional reforms in place that makes the police accountable for their actions,” he said emphatically.
THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
NATIONAL MINISTRY OF CULTURE
PO BOX 25332, NEWARK, NJ 07101
BABAZAYID@YAHOO.COM
973 202 0745*
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