Philadelphia Reparations Tribunal, Excerpts on Uhuru Radio, Sunday March 25
UhuruRadio.com | 24.03.2007 02:21 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles
Listen to testimony from Consuela Africa on the bombing and incarceration of the MOVE family in Philadelphia from the 1970s until today. She and others testified at the Tribunal on Reparations to African People, March 17th in Philadelphia.
Highlights from Uhuru Radio's live broadcast this Sunday:
"White Solidarity with Black Power" 16:00 (US Eastern) - will this week feature testimony from Consuela Africa on the bombing and incarceration of the MOVE family. Consuela was imprisoned after the 1978 assault on the MOVE family house. 2 of her children were then killed in the 1985 government fire-bombing of another MOVE house. She testified on March 17, 2007 at the Reparations Tribunal in Philadelphia. Arlene Sessoms also testified on the police murder of her 20-year-old unarmed nephew, Brian Jones, on January 1, 2007. Excerpts from the testimonies of these two courageous women, along with statements from NYC Uhuru Movement organizer Diop Olugbala, African People's Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela and African People's Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess will be aired on this weekly program exploring the role and responsibility of white people in relation to the African liberation struggle.
"Uhuru On The Move" 13:00 (US Eastern) - Peggy Morris, Director of the Jamaican Housing Development in NYC will talk with International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement organizer Kobina Bantushango about the struggle for decent housing in the African community. Call in to (from inside U.S.) 877-824-3337 or (from outside U.S.) 001 + 727-824-5700 or email dj@uhururadio.com and tell us what's going on in your community.
Full schedule of programs on www.UhuruRadio.com.
"White Solidarity with Black Power" 16:00 (US Eastern) - will this week feature testimony from Consuela Africa on the bombing and incarceration of the MOVE family. Consuela was imprisoned after the 1978 assault on the MOVE family house. 2 of her children were then killed in the 1985 government fire-bombing of another MOVE house. She testified on March 17, 2007 at the Reparations Tribunal in Philadelphia. Arlene Sessoms also testified on the police murder of her 20-year-old unarmed nephew, Brian Jones, on January 1, 2007. Excerpts from the testimonies of these two courageous women, along with statements from NYC Uhuru Movement organizer Diop Olugbala, African People's Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela and African People's Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess will be aired on this weekly program exploring the role and responsibility of white people in relation to the African liberation struggle.
"Uhuru On The Move" 13:00 (US Eastern) - Peggy Morris, Director of the Jamaican Housing Development in NYC will talk with International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement organizer Kobina Bantushango about the struggle for decent housing in the African community. Call in to (from inside U.S.) 877-824-3337 or (from outside U.S.) 001 + 727-824-5700 or email dj@uhururadio.com and tell us what's going on in your community.
Full schedule of programs on www.UhuruRadio.com.
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