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A Critical Moment for Haiti | Wisconsin Bail Out the People Movement

December 28, 2023 Dear Friend of the Haiti Action Committee,                                       With our best wishes for the holiday season and the New Year, we thank you for your ongoing solidarity with the Haitian people.  This is a critical moment for Haiti. As the US and UN move forward with plans for a new foreign invasion, this…

Dr Patricia Pulliam Is The Publisher of the Grand Rapids Times

In 1998 – she was the first woman and African American to lead at GRCC. Working with Cedric Ward, she created the Giants Awards in 1983 to recognize exceptional Black leaders and organizations that have impacted the West Michigan community in the areas of justice, education, religion, medicine, humanities, business, and labor.

Dr Patricia Pulliam Is The Publisher of the Grand Rapids Times

In 1998 – she was the first woman and African American to lead at GRCC. Working with Cedric Ward, she created the Giants Awards in 1983 to recognize exceptional Black leaders and organizations that have impacted the West Michigan community in the areas of justice, education, religion, medicine, humanities, business, and labor.

Black Panther Party s Emory Douglas Is From Grand Rapids

He designed every issue outside of the first issue, totaling 537 newspapers, from 1967 until the Party disbanded in the early 1980s. Emory’s work with the Black Panther Party’s newspaper inspired the world, taking him and his art all over the world. His art with the Black Panther Party remains the most influential political art of the Black liberation movement. Douglas continues to work as a political artist and activist.

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