100 Days - 100 Hoodies in Harlem, the impact of BAsics 1:13
Yesterday’s march “100 Days – 100 Hoodies” was greeted with great enthusiasm by people in Harlem. People expressed over and over that the system is greasing the skids to let George Zimmerman free and once again making the victim out as the criminal. And they want this to stop! Click HERE for pictures, and click below to read on.
We Say "NO MORE" printed in Florida Star
We Say “NO MORE” statement was published in the Jacksonville Florida Star on Thursday, May 24th. Click this link and go to page A3 of the e-edition.
Signed by Don Cheadle, Noam Chomsky, Cornel West, Tavis Smiley, Carl Dix, and others. This is a statement that the killing of Trayvon Martin and the 2.4 million in prison make clear that there is a whole generation of Black and Latino youth marked and treated as a “generation of suspects” to be murdered and jailed. This is not an issue for Black people alone but for all who care about justice; it is not a random tragedy. We say NO MORE!
Share this Statement with everyone you know, say “no more!” and mean it, and spread the message widely!
ALL EYES ON SANFORD!
Speak Out 4pm today at the Sanford, Florida police station.
Join Carl Dix, the BAsics Bus Tour, and others.
WE SAY “NO MORE!”
- Watch and share the video and this announcement everywhere.
- Say it out loud and spread this message.
- Follow @baeverywhere for updates. Promote it and give people a way into this effort.
Statements of Support from Cleveland Community Organization
Statements of support for the BAsics Bus Tour traveling to Sanford, Florida.
From members of Black on Black Crime Inc, a Black community organization in Cleveland, OH.
BAsics. The future of revolution has evolved through Bob Avakian and the BAsics Tour. Come our way and onto Sanford for Justice.
— Sam
BAsics-This is not only a local movement but an international movement and this bus tour is going to all the hot spots as injustice is burning out of control and we are smoldering for real change. Thank you Bob Avakian for real courage and the courage of the Bus Tour for going to Sanford. Thank you again 4 this Bus Tour.
— Alfred Porter Jr., Vice President of Black on Black Crime Inc
