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Havana,
Cuba
The enemy is
intensifying its efforts to catch our beloved
Sister Assata.
We must make sure every visitor to this site knows and can
defend the honor of Sister Queen Assata,
we must make her name
a household word like Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Martin Luther
King, Bob Marley, Etc. we must ensure that everyone who visits
this site, can and will defend our Warrior Queen. Know this
also, those of us that call ourselves activists and critics of
Amerikkkan politics will be watched closer than before, its
time to close ranks. If you were
unaware, let it be known, this government's attempt to oppress
us is real.
Assata today, you
tomorrow.
Assata Speaks
is currently
soliciting
ideas and suggestions on how to agitate, organize and mobilize
in
Assata's
honor, in an effort to protect
her right to freedom and to acknowledge what we consider to be
an aggressive and on-going effort to frame, jail, kill, and
defame genuine black activists that address inequities in
Amerikkka.
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St.Louis,
Mo.
As
the civil rights movement blossomed, so did a parallel
interest in reclaiming and reviving of various African
traditions within our communities. In fact, some of the same
pioneers of spiritual lineages in the U.S. were also
instrumental in the civil and cultural movement of the 50s-70s.
Among a list of noble names that are too numerous to recount
here, three individuals stand out, the late Nana Yao Opare
Dinizulu I of Bosum Dzemawodzi, Oba Ofuntola Oseijeman
Adefunmi of Oyotunji (Orisa-Vodun) and
Shekem Ur Shekem/Ashem
Ur Ashem Ra Un Nefer Amen of The Ausar Auset Society.
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Stone
Mountain,
GA
PanAfrican TV is a free audio/video library for Our People to go to if they want to hear Our leaders, lecturers, and activist. Much is read about
Kwame Ture, Huey Newton,
Assata Shakur,
Khalid Muhammand, Francis Cress Welsing,
John Henrik Clarke, Elijah Muhammad, Fannie Lou Hamer,
Marcus Garvey, Jomo Kenyatta,
Patrice Lumumba,
Kwame Nkurmah, etc, etc but there is nowhere on the internet where you can hear them, see them --
Until Now!!
We need your help!! Send us a link to where we can download video and/or audio or you can send us a hard copies of video and/or audio to:
The Talking Drum Collective,
PO Box 1720,
Stone Mountain, GA 30086
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Atlanta, Ga. FTP is a collective movement working to mobilize and organize members and/or non-members of African/colonized organizations to points of unified thoughts and action for the liberation and self-determination of our people. Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton of the Black Panther Party state that the people learn through "observation and participation." So with that in mind we not only "talk the talk", but we "walk the walk" . FTP is a revolutionary movement working to put the power back in the hands of the people, so that we the people can control our own destiny. FTP is against capitalism, imperialism, and all other by products of global white supremacy. We work towards communalism (African scientific socialism) and nation building. FTP is not one of those "deep" movements or organization that waste time rappin, jawjapping and not producing any action.
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