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Home Programs Freedom Now 03.19.2011 Bus Ryder Union,Free Tunisia Movement, Libya:Akbar Muhammad:Dedon Kamathi

03.19.2011 Bus Ryder Union,Free Tunisia Movement, Libya:Akbar Muhammad:Dedon Kamathi

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                                                    Agenda

     We want to yell out a big up to ,a right on and  all power to the people to all of the freedom fighters who are fighting the neo-colonial regimes of North Africa and the middle east with the firm belief that humanity will triump over the International capitalist class.We also support those forces in Africa , those governments who are under attacked due to their progressive  and  anti-imperialist policies. Our agenda for this March 19,2011 will commence with as always the African Drum Beat Historical Calendar. Following Channing Martinez from the Bus Ryders Union thee only bus riders union in the US will provide and overview of their on going campaign for the poor and working class access to transportation. Continuing with the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilization ,ASCAP  which is the middle of their national conference in Atlanta Georgia. ASCAP an organization of African Scholars committed to fighting back the Greco-Roman world view of history will have their  representative Attorney Legrand Clegg give us an overview of their mission and agenda.

    Brotha Bashir  from the Free Tunisia Movement  will provide an update on the evolving liberation of Tunisia the spark from Africa that has set North Africa, the middle east and the public service sector of the US on fire. Tunisia a bastion of auto-cratic neo-colonial French domination by a Tunisan elite has made serious progress and Brotha Bashir will give us a report.

  We will close out with a discussion on the recent congressional hearings headed by Representative Peter King  Chairman of the  Homeland Security Committee on “Radicalism In the America Islamic Community “.Our guest is Minister Akbar Muhammad representing the oldest, largest and most active Muslum community dating to the 1930 ties the Nation of Islam.

   Brotha Akbar the International Representatie of the Nation of Islam and a activist in the Pan African Movement will also provide commentary on the recent United Nation Declaration of war on Libya.

  Our music mix will include Zap Mama, Alice Coltrane, Alpha Omega, Sista Soujah, Mutabruka, Minister Farrkhan, Malounna, Preserve Camato & Dub Prince. So stay tune and always We Stand Ready for the Revolution



Dedon Kamathi:Kscarr@earthlink.net 323-646-3814