“Mugabe: Villain Or Hero” Screening, Million Youth March And Other Events

On Saturday June 22, 2013 at 2:00 PMCEMOTAP INVITES YOU TO A LECTURE, SLIDE SHOW AND BOOK PRESENTATION-
“Images of the African Child, Past, Present, at Home 
and Abroad: An Afternoon with Runoko Rashidi”
 at CEMOTAP CENTER 135-05 Rockaway Boulevard
South Ozone Park, Queens, NY Admission is Free
Call  718-322-8454 for further info.

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“Mugabe: Villain Or Hero” Screening

On Sunday June 30th at 3:00 PM The Board for the Education of People of African Ancestry (BEPAA0 will show the award winning film, “Mugabe Villain or Hero”
at John Henrik Clarke House located at 286 Convent Ave, Harlem NY 10031.

Admission is Free but space is limited and seats are on a first come first serve basis.

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SAVE THE DATE

15th  Annual Dr. John Henrik Clarke Tribute. Date  July 28,  2013    2:00 PM. Place:  NYC  exact Venue to be announced.

Admission Free. Participants:

Imhotep Gary Byrd

Regent Adelaide Sanford

Councilman Charles Barron

Assemblywoman Inez Barron

Reverend Herbert Oliver

Nana Camille Yarbrough

Newark City Councilman Ras Baraka

Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney

Sister Betty Dopson

Brother Bernard Gassaway – Principal BGHS

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New York National News Alert:


”MILLION YOUTH MARCH 15th YEAR ANNIVERSARY”




When: Thursday, June 20th 2013
1:30 PM Sharp. News Conference Will Begin 

Event: 6/20 News Conference To Announce
 and Endorse The Million Youth March, 15th Year Anniversary and National Black Family Convention! 

(Mass Rally and March will take place Saturday, September 7th at The Harlem State Office Building At 125th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd In Harlem, NY)




Where: Sylvia’s Restaurant, 
328 Lennox Ave (Malcolm X Blvd) 
At 126th New York City NY 10027-3702



National Call: (240) 464 1520
 Local Call: (347) 876 0123
 
Websites: www.newblackpanther.org
 www.millionyouthmarch.org

On Thursday June 20th 2013 at 1 pm, dozens of youth leaders, community activists and some elected officials will endorse the 15th year anniversary of the Million Youth March. The Mass Rally, March and Anniversary will take place on the Harlem State Office Building Plaza Grounds.

This Is Located on 125th Street at Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, In Historic Harlem, New York.

The Mass Rally and Anniversary will feature mainly youth speakers, new leaders,  national activists, entertainers as well as performers. The Mass Rally and March will be the highlight of the National Black Family Convention which is Sept 5, 6, 7, and 8, 2013 in Harlem NY.



The Million Youth March originally took place on Malcolm X Blvd (Lennox) in 1998 and was the subject of great controversy. The 1998 March was convened by the legendary Dr. Khallid Muhammad and was attended by over 30,000 people before a controversial ending and clash with the New York Police department under the leadership of the former Mayor Rudy Giuliani.



The 15th Year Anniversary Commemoration, on Saturday September 7th, is being convened by the youth director of the 1998 March and Confidant of Dr Khallid Muhammad, Attorney Malik Zulu Shabazz. Shabazz is the founder of Black Lawyers For Justice and the Chairman of the New Black Panther Party.



The New Black Panther Party, African International Merchants Agency, Black Lawyers For Justice, Saving Our Youth and 100 local and National organizations will be supporting this great effort aimed at improving our youth.

The June 20 News conference will be attended by youth from in and around New York, Students of Independent Schools, Education Activists, police issue activists, anti-violence activists and many community leaders who are endorsing the platform of the Million Youth March.



The Million Youth March 15th  year anniversary speakers and performers will focus on self-pride, stopping violence, opposing “Stop and Frisk”, better education, stopping school closures, Black Economics and Improving the Black Family.



A Major Vendor’s Fair will accompany the March and will feature 100 vendors and it’s titled “BLACK WALL STREET” in memory of the tragic events of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1921.

The Million Youth March will restore Black Pride to Harlem and show the world the problems amongst Black Youth are not hopeless, we will show that the Black Family can pull together and rise to the top.
 

 

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