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Chairman Eddie Conway & Kwasi Akwamu w/GJU

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Join George Jackson University Wednesday January the 27th 2016 at 8:00 pm eastern time . On this educational platform we will be presenting a lot of info ,facts and history from two perspectives : New Afrikan Independence Movement ; Black Liberation Movement . Please tune in into this double header full of history,struggle,politics,prison reform,education and overall peoples liberation . As we have Kwasi Akwamu a new afrikan(black) business owner ,student of the late Atiba Shana of the Spear and Shield Collective ,student of the late President Imari Obadele of the PG-RNA . Listen to this brother shed light on re- organizing the Detroit territory of the RNA and the work he is contributing via Poltical Educatio -n classes,newspapers,distribution of historical and political books and community events . He will be on from 8:00-9:00 pm east standard time . You may very well hear the brother on later in the second hour . In the second part of our show George Jackson University Radio from 9:00 pm- 10:00 pm eastern time . We will be hearing from Chairman Eddie Conway of the Baltimore Black Panther Party for Self -Defense . Brother Eddie was a former political prisoner that just recently served 44 years behind the iron wall of oppression that we call prison . Listen to Chairman Eddie tells you why he supports political prisoners ,why he continued to support the liberation of the black nation behind the walls and on the street . Learn what kept this soldier holding the political lines to gain freedom and liberation . Get first hand knowledge from an original Panther whom honors and respects the ancestors that struggled before us . FTL. BP. The call in number is 347-826-7332 to listen in and ask questions . Uhuru Sasa .

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