Spread Support for the Pelican Bay Hunger Strikers
"The courageous prisoners at Pelican Bay are doing everything they can, in the most isolated, inhumane conditions, to refuse to be treated like animals. And because of this, a light is
being shined on the torture and inhumanity going on behind these prison
walls. People on the outside have the moral responsibility to act in a
way commensurate with the justness of the prisoners' demands and the urgency of the situation. What people on the outside do will be a big factor in what happens when the prisoners resume the hunger strike." from 12,000 Prisoners Resume Hunger Strike in California posted on Revolution website.
They urgently need our support NOW.
Schedule of Events:
October 6, Thursday: 11 to 1 pm
Meet
at the corner of State and Jackson in front of Barnes and Noble at 11
to 1 pm. Bring banners, fliers, signs, art work and Revolution
newspapers. Show your support in any way you can!
October 6,Thursday 7 pm:
Discussion
of BAsics from the talks and writings of Bob Avakian. Chapter 3,
"Making Revolution". Please join us for the discussion.
Everyone is welcomed.
October 7, Friday, 7pm- View & You Film Series
at Revolution Book.
The Response
A
courtroom drama based on the actual transcripts of the Guantanamo Bay
military tribunals officially known as Combatant Status Review
Tribunals
October 8, Saturday, 12 noon
Michigan and Congress Parkway
10th Anniversary of 10 Years of War US Against Afghanistan.
Come to Revolution Books at 10:00 am to join a contingent to march and get out Revolution Newspaper. Rally and March starting at Michigan and Congress Parkway.
October 14, Friday, 7pm- View & You Film Series
at Revolution Book.
Over
500 poets from throughout the world convened in Los Angeles to witness
the largest youth poetry festival ever, featuring highlights from the
final round of the monumental event hosted by Common and Rosario
Dawson.
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