Wednesday, August 19, 2009

History of the Uhuru Movement’s Struggle for Self Reliance


Host:
Uhuru Solidarity Movement
Type:
Education - Study Group
Network:
Global
Date:
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location:
Atlanta Bread, community room
Street:
179 1st Ave. North
Phone:
7276839949
Email:
stpete@apscuhuru.org

As part of our weekly Thursday meeting series
Uhuru Solidarity Movement presents:

a video showing of a presentation given by
Uhuru Movement leader Ironiff Ifoma
at a recent conference :

Thurs, August 20th

6 pm at Atlanta Bread, community room

179 1st Ave. North
St. Petersburg

You're invited to join us for this video showing and discussion.

If you've ever been interested in learning more about the history of the Uhuru Movement - this is the event that you should not miss.

Ironiff Ifoma gives an astounding account of the truly remarkable track record of the Uhuru Movement in building programs and institutions that respond to the needs in the African community and work to bring the community together!

"You can't know what you can do, if you don't know what you have done!"
-Omali Yeshitela, Uhuru Movement founder

The Uhuru Solidarity Movement is an activist organization that works under the leadership of the Uhuru Movement to organize solidarity and raise resources for the worldwide struggle of African people for control over their land and resources.

We believe that white people can and must take this stand and be part of a movement that will end the system that places us at the center and at odds with the peoples of the world who experience war, genocide and colonial oppression so that we can maintain our way of life.

The Uhuru Solidarity Movement (USM) represents solidarity, not charity, for the movement for justice for African working people.

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