Mass Incarceration VS The Black Family; Chairman Tour in Washington, DC

National Black United Front
 
National Day Against Police Brutality: 
Mass Incarceration Vs. The Black Family
 
Feat:
Salim Adofo – National Black United Front
Omali Yeshitelia – African People Socialist Party
Sister Caneisha – ANSWER Coalition
Jonathan Stith – Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Humam Abdul-Malik – National Black United Front
 
 
Tuesday October 22
 
Emergence Community Arts Collective
733 Euclid St. NW
Washington DC
7pm
 
All Roads lead to Howard University July 2014 for the NBUF 35th National
Convention
 
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