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A Workers World Newspaper Public Forum
In cooperation with the New School Student Human Rights Group Saturday, October 22, 3 p.m.
Published Oct 9, 2005 3:36 PM
New School, 66 West 12th Street, NYC
Katrina: A Challenge to the MovementForging a united front between the Black liberation, workers’ and anti-imperialist struggles
¶ Host: Monica Moorehead Workers World newspaper editorial staff
Panelists include:
¶ Brenda Stokely Million Worker March Movement Eastern Region Co-coordinator; Co-convener, New York City Labor Against The War
¶ Chris Silvera Million Worker March Movement Eastern Region
Co-coordinator; Pres. Teamsters National Black Caucus
¶ Nellie Bailey Harlem Tenants Council, Troops Out Now Coalition
¶ Saladin Muhammad Chairperson, Black Workers for Justice
& Southern Region Coordinator of the Million Worker March Movement
¶ Larry Holmes Workers World Party, Troops Out Now Coalition
For more information call 212.627.2994
Hurricane Katrina, which the Million Worker March Movement has labeled the Black Nation’s 9/11, has exposed the true nature of capitalism.
The people of the world have more to fear from a decaying imperialist system and the war, poverty, national oppression and racism that it produces, than they do from nature.
Katrina has also opened a new opportunity to forge unity between the Black liberation struggle, the workers’ struggle, and the anti-imperialist struggle, unity that will prove decisive in the world struggle against imperialism that is like a storm gathering more force each day.
We invite you to join Workers World Newspaper and its friends in a public discussion of the issues.
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