Zimmerman Verdict Response: A National Action Plan For "Stand Our Ground" Community Empowerment

-A +A
0

Bob Law

[Community Announcement]

Stand Our Ground Community Empowerment Forum

Tuesday, August 6, 2013.

As a result of the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial for shooting to death Trayvon Martin, Black communities throughout the nation have begun to march and demonstrate demanding the justice that we feel was denied by the court.

Many have called for Florida Boycotts, calling on Black people to turn our $1 Trillion consumer spending into political power. Speaking at the NAACP convention last week, Attorney General Eric Holder said that in fighting back against unjust laws and policies, we must Stand Our Ground.

On Tuesday August 6, 2013 you are invited to join Rev. Calvin Butts, Bob Law, Bishop Gerald Seabrook, and others for a community forum to present a national plan of action.

How indeed do we stand our ground, and influence policy in this society?

Who: Rev. Calvin Butts, Bob Law, Bishop Gerald Seabrook

What: Stand Our Ground Rally Turning Black Spending Into Political Power.

When: Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Time: 6:30pm

Where: First Church of God in Christ

221 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn NY

(718) 774-0960

 

PLEASE SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH ALL ON YOUR NETWORK

 

Also Check Out...

No one is above the law. Former President Trump’s indictment by a grand jury in Manhattan sends a powerful message
Organizations, Politicians React
Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation today released its report on the death of Eudes Pierre
Death Of Eudes Pierre: No Charges
 campaign for a Zone of Peace in Our Americas. The campaign launch is scheduled for April 4, 2023,
Black Activists Announce ‘Zone of
Lorenzo Holley, founder of Yae! Organics is a native New Yorker who grew up in the city but have deep roots in farming.
3RD Generation Farmer Produces
NFL Network reporter Jim Trotter pressed commissioner Roger Goodell for answers about the absence of Black senior managers
NFL Fails On Issues Of Race With
Texas man was found guilty in the District of Columbia of felony and misdemeanor charges for his actions during the Jan. 6,
Texas Man Found Guilty On Jan. 6