In the Aftermath of Katrina -ANSWER COALITION EVENT
Answer Coalition: "In the Aftermath of Katrina:
The Struggle for Liberation Continues
The History of the Black Struggle in the U.S.
There has been a four-century-long struggle of African American people in the U.S. - from slavery to civil rights to liberation. Hurricane Katrina exposed the face of poverty, racism and oppression to the whole world. Come to a discussion on how the struggles of the past impact on the new phase of the movement for equality, liberation and social justice.
Wednesday, October 12, 7:00 pm
1247 E St. SE
13th & E Sts. in SE, a few blocks from the
Potomac Ave. metro station on the blue/orange line
Sponsored by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition."
The Struggle for Liberation Continues
The History of the Black Struggle in the U.S.
There has been a four-century-long struggle of African American people in the U.S. - from slavery to civil rights to liberation. Hurricane Katrina exposed the face of poverty, racism and oppression to the whole world. Come to a discussion on how the struggles of the past impact on the new phase of the movement for equality, liberation and social justice.
Wednesday, October 12, 7:00 pm
1247 E St. SE
13th & E Sts. in SE, a few blocks from the
Potomac Ave. metro station on the blue/orange line
Sponsored by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition."
1 Comments:
I'm always glad to see events like this. We cannot forget about the Katrina suvivors. This will not get pushed to the back burner.
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