talks by Dhoruba Bin-Wahad
Sunday Feb. 28, 7 PM Community Dinner w/Dhoruba at Walker Church
3100 16th Ave. S, Mpls Vegan & Vegetarian options Suggested donation $5
no one turned away for lack of funds
Monday March 1, 7PM Lecture Blegen Hall on West Bank of the U of M
Room #5
Tues March 2 11:15 AM Sundin Music Hall
Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave St. Paul
Tues March 2 6PM Historic Baptist Church 732 Central Ave. St. Paul
(corner of Central and Grotto, enter on west side of bldg.) Refreshments
provided. Sponsored by NAACP and Graybeard. for questions call
651-649-0520
In November 2009 Dhoruba Bin-Wahad, a former leader of the Black Panther
Party, and member of the Black Liberation Army, was detained and deported
from the West Bank of occupied Palestine by Israeli authorities. He had
been invited to attend a conference on political detention by the
Palestinian Authority.
Dhoruba spent 19 years of a life sentence in jail for a crime he did not
commit. He was a target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO, was arrested in 1971 and
had his conviction overturned in 1990.
He will discuss historic and current struggles against social injustice
and state violence in the U.S. and in Palestine with a specific focus on
political prisoners and institutions that repress social movement
mobilization within communities fighting oppression.
Join a wide array of Twin Cities organizations to hear this powerful
speaker, who challenges conventional wisdom and inspires people to embrace
social change.
sponsored by; American Studies Dept, (U of M), Coalition for Palestinian
Rights,Communites United Against Police Brutality,Dept. of African
American and African Studies (U of M),International Jewish anti-Zionist
Network,RNC 8 Defense Committee,Scholars for Academic Justice,Scott and
Carrie Support Committee,Wamm Mideast Committee,Women’s Student Activist
Collective