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InPDUM QueensNewYork

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My Interests

I'd like to meet:

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BY ANY MEANS NECESSARYEND THE POLICE OCCUPATION OF THE AFRICAN COMMUNITY..
FREEDOM OR DEATH..
TOUCH ONE TOUCH ALL

Music:

InPDUM is a grassroots organization, led by the black working-class community. It was founded in 1991 in Chicago by the African People's Socialist Party.InPDUM membership is open to anyone united with democracy for the African community and that self-determination is the highest expression of democracy.InPDUM is a courageous organization that stands as a beacon to people everywhere who are used to seeing our so-called leaders sell-out to fill their own pockets.InPDUM is known and respected around the world for demanding reparations to African people for slavery and colonialism, demanding an end to the police containment of our communities, pushing for real economic development instead of more police, protecting the dignity of our children as intelligent, capable and talented human beings, and taking the right stand on many other issues that face the African community, even when it is unpopular to do so.

Television:

BLACK NATIONALISMBALLOT OR THE BULLET

Books:


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My Blog

FREE AFRICAN HISTORY CLASSES THIS SATURDAY!!!

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Posted by InPDUM QueensNewYork on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 07:25:00 PST

THIS SATURDAY!!! SANKOFA SCHOOL!!!

UHURU Comrades! InPDUM's Queens Branch centered last Saturday's Sankofa Class around the Kwanzaa principle of Ujamaa (cooperative economics). The students were educated and entertained with stories, s...
Posted by InPDUM QueensNewYork on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 06:11:00 PST

R.I.P. Max Roach

This article comes from amsterdamnews.com, The New York Amsterdam News.   Master musician Max Roach passes at 83by HERB BOYDSpecial to the AmNewsOriginally posted 8/23/2007 Max Roach, who epitomi...
Posted by InPDUM QueensNewYork on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 08:03:00 PST

The Bombing of MOVE: Urban Warfare in Philadelphia by Allen Hougland

Eleven people, including five children, perished in the blaze. Sixty-one houses burned to the ground.  The men who ordered a satchel bomb dropped on the home of MOVE members at ..:namespace prefi...
Posted by InPDUM QueensNewYork on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:50:00 PST