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part 1--Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 3, 2008

Guests, Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown, former Panthers and defendants in the case of the San Francisco 8. The preliminary hearings began July 6, preceded by a rally at 8:00 a.m. in front of the courthouse. For the latest developments in the case and what you can do to help, please go to www.freethesf8.org.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 3--Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 3, 2008

Guests, Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown, former Panthers and defendants in the case of the San Francisco 8. The preliminary hearings began July 6, preceded by a rally at 8:00 a.m. in front of the courthouse. For the latest developments in the case and what you can do to help, please go to www.freethesf8.org.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 2--Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 3, 2008

Guests, Ray Boudreaux and Richard Brown, former Panthers and defendants in the case of the San Francisco 8. The preliminary hearings began July 6, preceded by a rally at 8:00 a.m. in front of the courthouse. For the latest developments in the case and what you can do to help, please go to www.freethesf8.org.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 3--Ida McCray

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, May 9, 2008

Our guest is Ida McCray, Founder and Director of Families With A Future (FWAF). A former political prisoner, mother and grandmother, Ida formed this network in recognition of the pain of separation children and incarcerated parents suffer. FWAF provides support and transportation to facilitate family visits, and works with women released from prison to help them re-enter their communities.

http://familieswithafuture.com/

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

San Francisco Reentry Summit, 2007: Closing Remarks, Public Defender Jeff Adachi

San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi gives closing remarks at the 2nd Annual Reentry Summit, "Working Together to Support San Franciscans After Incarceration," September 19, 2007, Jack Adams Hall, San Francisco State University.

Published 1 year ago

By sfreentry

part 1--Avotcja

Our guest is Avotcja, a poet, musician, photographer and teacher -- renowned as a sound junkie and storyteller, originally from NYC, she's a Bay Area cultural treasure. A popular DJ on KPFA and KPOO, founder & director of The Clean Scene Theater Project, she currently performs with her award-winning jazz band, Avotcja & Modupue. An active member of DAMO (Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization), Artist in Residence at Milestones Project & the Penal System, she teaches poetry, music, and drama in the prisons and public schools.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 2--Avotcja

Our guest is Avotcja, a poet, musician, photographer and teacher -- renowned as a sound junkie and storyteller, originally from NYC, she's a Bay Area cultural treasure. A popular DJ on KPFA and KPOO, founder & director of The Clean Scene Theater Project, she currently performs with her award-winning jazz band, Avotcja & Modupue. An active member of DAMO (Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization), Artist in Residence at Milestones Project & the Penal System, she teaches poetry, music, and drama in the prisons and public schools.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 3--Avotcja

Our guest is Avotcja, a poet, musician, photographer and teacher -- renowned as a sound junkie and storyteller, originally from NYC, she's a Bay Area cultural treasure. A popular DJ on KPFA and KPOO, founder & director of The Clean Scene Theater Project, she currently performs with her award-winning jazz band, Avotcja & Modupue. An active member of DAMO (Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization), Artist in Residence at Milestones Project & the Penal System, she teaches poetry, music, and drama in the prisons and public schools.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 2--Georgia Schreiber & Charles Minster

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, January 25, 2008.

Our first guest will be Georgia Schreiber, Board Chair of California Prison Focus (CPF). Formerly known as The Pelican Bay Information Project, CPF was founded shortly after the supermax prison opened in 1989. CPF staff work with prisoners and their family members to expose human rights abuses with a larger vision of closing the SHU and ultimately abolishing California's racist, genocidal prison system (see www.prisons.org). Also joining us will be Charles Minster, a retired trade union activist and supporter of the Partisan Defense Committee (www.partisandefense.org). Both activists have recently visited political prisoner, Hugo 'Yogi' Pinell, now enduring his 18th year in SHU, his 38th in solitary, and his 44th in California prisons.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 3--Georgia Schreiber & Charles Minster

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, January 25, 2008.

Our first guest will be Georgia Schreiber, Board Chair of California Prison Focus (CPF). Formerly known as The Pelican Bay Information Project, CPF was founded shortly after the supermax prison opened in 1989. CPF staff work with prisoners and their family members to expose human rights abuses with a larger vision of closing the SHU and ultimately abolishing California's racist, genocidal prison system (see www.prisons.org). Also joining us will be Charles Minster, a retired trade union activist and supporter of the Partisan Defense Committee (www.partisandefense.org). Both activists have recently visited political prisoner, Hugo 'Yogi' Pinell, now enduring his 18th year in SHU, his 38th in solitary, and his 44th in California prisons.

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 1--Phavia Kujichagulia

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008

Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner, and you can read her articles here:

http://www.examiner.com/x-20443-Oakland-Ethnic-Community-Examiner

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 2--Phavia Kujichagulia

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008

Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner, and you can read her articles here:

http://www.examiner.com/x-20443-Oakland-Ethnic-Community-Examiner

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

part 3--Phavia Kujichagulia

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, July 25, 2008

Phavia Kujichagulia, a Griot / Djialli (Oral Historian), musician, writer, poet, dancer who utilizes music, poetry and dance to heal and reveal history -- was a professor of Ethnomusicology and African Civilizations at World College West and Stanford University's Workshop on Political and Social Issues. For more than 16 years, she taught Creative Writing and Performance Art for the California Department of Corrections at Folsom, Soledad, Vacaville, Susanville and San Quentin Prisons. Her performances include the World Drum Festival, National Black Expo, and the John Coltrane Festival. Her most recent CD is "THE HUMAN RACE." Phavia currently writes for the SF Examiner, and you can read her articles here:

http://www.examiner.com/x-20443-Oakland-Ethnic-Community-Examiner

Published 1 year ago

By kiilunyasha

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