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Katrina: A challenge to the movement

Watch or listen to the main speakers at the Workers World Newspaper Forum Oct. 22

Published Oct 25, 2005 8:57 PM

A full report on the forum:
Black leaders link issues to building united front



Monica Moorehead
Workers World newspaper editorial staff

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Saladin Muhammad
Chairperson, Black Workers for Justice & Southern Region Coordinator of the Million Worker March Movement

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Also a summation by Saladin Muhammad given after general discussion
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Malcolm Suber
Katrina survivor from New Orleans; People's Hurricane Relief Fund

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Brenda Stokely
Million Worker March Movement Eastern Region Co-coordinator; Co-convener, New York City Labor Against War

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Larry Holmes
Workers World Party; Troops Out Now Coalition

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Chris Silvera
Million Worker March Movement Eastern Region Co-coordinator; Pres. Teamsters National Black Caucus

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Malik Rahim
Resident of Algiers neighborhood in New Orleans; Common Ground Collective

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Nellie Bailey
Harlem Tenants Council; Troops Out Now Coalition

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LeiLani Dowell
Fight Imperialism-Stand Together (FIST) youth group; Workers World newspaper staff

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