Health care clinics. Today we focus on an overlooked part of the panthers legacy, Political Prisoners. We will feature interviews with panthers who originally were convicted after tortured confessions. In 1973 in new orleans, herself and john bowman and ruben scott was arrested in new orleans by the Police Department. Place wheren the we were arrested, they took us to jail. Immediately, they started beating us. Amy in a historic round table we will be joined by four former black panthers who are held in prison for decades before winning the release. In his First National broadcast interview, we will speak with sekou odinga, who helped build the black Panther Party in new york city from a later involved in the black liberation army. We will speak with eddie conway, released from prison in 2014 after serving 44 years behind bars. And we will speak with two members of the angola 3 who formed one of the first black panther chapters in prison, robert king and Albert Woodfox. When he was in
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Anniversary of the founding of the black Panther Party, which famously monitor the behavior of police, begin a Breakfast Program for children and Free Health Care clinics. Today we focus on an overlooked part of the panthersrs legacy, political prisonerers. We w will feature interviews wih panthers who originally were convicted after tortured confessions. In 197373 in new orleans, herself and john bowmaman and ruben scott was arrested in new orleans by the police department. Place wheren the we w were arrested, they took us to jail. Immediately, they started beating us. Amy in a historic roundabable we w wilbe joioid by four former blkk panthers who are held in prison f for decades before winning the release. In his First National brbroadcat interview, we will speak w with sekou odingaga, who helped build the black paPanther Party in new yorkrk city from a later r invod in the black liberatation army. We will speak wiwith eddie conw, released froprprisonn 202014 afteteserving 44 years
Thank you ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Colleagues, any colleagues to the june 23r7b 2016 Board Meeting minutes our the june special Budget Committee minutes seeing none, is there a motion to approve motioned by supervisor campos and seconded by before i supervisor tang can we take that without objection . Without objection will pass after Public Comment madam clerk is the next order of business is the special order of mayors appearance before the board by the honorable mayor ed lee there being no questions submitted from supervisors the mayor any address the board up to 5 minutes. Thank you, mr. Mayor for being here. Thank you supervisor president london breed and good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public id like to begin todays question time session with a moment of silence for the brave and fallen officers of baton rouge and to
Which is why we are event a couple of thank you before we get started. The black History Month committee and the life of student affairs, the dean, and as always the staff and make these event possible. Thank you. [applause] so let me introduce our wonderful speakers this evening. Salamishah tillet is an associate professor of english and African Studies at a faculty member of the center for gender sexuality and women studies of university of pennsylvania. She has a phd in the history of american civilizations, and english, from harvard, and any mat from brown. She received a ba in english and africanamerican studies. Her most recent book, by Duke University press, examines how contemporary African American artists, writers, and intellectuals remember antebellum slavery within the postcivil rights america to challenge ongoing exclusion of africanamerican citizens for a model of racial democratic future. In 2010, she did a special issue of ethiopia. Her work has appeared in many differe