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Cracking the Wall -- Political Activists and Political Prisoners

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Nov 5th, 2005

Syracuse University, NY

Cracking the Wall -- Political Activists and Political
Prisoners
 
4:30 PM November 5, 2005
 
Hall Languages 500

 
"Resisting Many Panopticons with Optimism (Political Prisoner Wisdom)"
Ashanti Alston, Critical Resistance, former political prisoner and former member of the Black Panther Party
 
"Getting Real In Support of Political Prisoners"
elana levy, supporting political prisoners (Marilyn Buck and David Gilbert) for almost two decades
 
"Continuing the Struggles of Political Prisoners"
Kazi Toure, Jericho Movement, and former political prisoner for black liberation
 
"Peter Young and the Animal Liberation Front"
Joel Capolongo, political prisoner supporter
 
"Women Outlaws: Politics of Gender and Resistance in the US Criminal Justice System"
Mecke Nagel, SUNY Cortland, political prisoner supporter
 
With discussions on Dr. Dhafir and other political prisoners.
A time of discussion and organizing for action.
 
sponsored by - African American Studies, Conflict Management Center, Syracuse Animal Rights Organization, Women's Studies, SSMI 

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