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Pam Africa Visits Detroit to Headline Public Meeting on Mumia Abu-Jamal and the Unjustly Convicted. MOVE leader joins Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor in program hosted at the Cass Commons

An historic conference entitled “Freedom for the Unjustly Incarcerated” was held on April 20 in the Midtown District of Detroit when MOVE organizer Pam Africa and the Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor spoke extensively on the plight of political prisoners and the criminal industrial complex in the United States.
The event took place at the Cass Commons located in the First Unitarian Universalist Church which serves as a center for popular education and activism in the city.
Pam Africa arrived in Detroit from Philadelphia during the early morning hours of April 19 along with Razakhan Wali of Judicial Research, Inc., an organization which provides assistance to incarcerated people throughout the country. During the course of the day both veteran organizers met with local activists working on issues involving the status of juvenile lifers in Michigan, environmental justice, police brutality, housing foreclosures, gentrification and the overall struggle against institutional racism and economic exploitation….


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