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Friends of MOVE
Film Screening: MOVE compilation May 13th at PARC
Submitted by copwatchadmin on Sat, 05/07/2011 - 11:24am
Never forget 1985! Now is the time to free the MOVE 9!
Friday May 13 at 8pm, watch “August 8, 1978” to understand the unjust incarceration of the MOVE 9 and how the battle for their release lead to the bombing of MOVE in 1985.
Screening at Peoples Action for Rights and Community (PARC) located in the alley on Qst between 2nd and 3rd, just North of Eureka Library, look for the signs on the car port.
FREE Snacks and Drinks provided. For more info call PARC at (707) 442-7465
May 13, 2010: Anniversary of the bombing of MOVE! STOP POLICE TERROR!
Submitted by copwatch on Fri, 04/23/2010 - 11:30pm25th Anniversary of Bombing of MOVE! STOP POLICE TERROR!
IT’S TIME TO STOP POLICE TERRORISM!!!!!
This year marks 25 YEARS since the bombing of our FAMILY! MOVE is delivering MURDER complaints to Seth Williams (Philadelphia’s First Black District Attorney) at 9:00am on May 12th, CHARGING officials with the VICIOUS MURDER of 11 INNOCENT MOVE family members!
There will be a 10:00 am press conference at the AFSC, located at 15th & Cherry Sts., about the MURDER COMPLAINTS.
There will also be a 6:00 pm program at the African-American Museum, located at 7th & Arch Sts., which includes the screening of 2 Films On MOVE.
Following, on Sunday, May 16th, there will be a CHILDREN’S PLAY performed by the MOVE children at The Rotunda, located at 40th& Walnut Sts., directly behind the Bridge Movie Theatre.
For more INFO please contact:
MOVE
P.O. BOX 19709
PHILA., PA. 19143
onamovellja@aol.com or call (215) 387-4107
Great Film Centered around Mumia Abu-Jamal- FRIDAY, July 3rd, Eureka
Submitted by copwatch on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 9:29am
Come see this film at PARC's new location!
"In Prison My Whole Life" is a well done documentary inspired by a man who was born on the day that Mumia Abu-Jamal was arrested. Mumia has been a political prisoner, on death row, for over 27 years, now.
The filmmaker does a great job talking with people about (researching) racial injustice and the Prison Industrial Complex and giving a thorough run down of the frame-up that has had Mumia on death row since 1981.
Mumia is facing execution and we can't let it happen!!
