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National Conference on Civil Liberties,
Democratic Rights and the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, 2002FRIDAY, November
15 *6pm - Initial registration (Valley Life Sciences Bldg.) - Note new
location! $5 - $10 sliding scale *7:30pm - Opening session / keynote
speakers (Valley Life Sciences Bldg.)
SATURDAY, November 16 *9am
Registration (Dwinelle Hall) *10am - Opening plenary / keynote speakers,
(Dwinelle Hall) *11:30am - 5:15pm - Fifty workshops (scheduled in three
sessions: 11:30; 1:30; 3:45) *5:30pm - 7:15pm - Special reception - light
dinner with keynote speakers, $15. For reservations call 415-695-7745 or
purchase tickets at the registration table *7:30pm - Final Session / Special
Benefit / Public Rally! (Valley Life Sciences Bldg.) $10 - Note new
location!
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Updated
Alphabetical List of Confirmed Plenary Speakers and Workshop Leaders so
far:
Kiilu Nyasha - Connecting the Dots Radio program on KPOO listener
sponsored radio in S.F. Pam Africa - International Concerned Family &
Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal Terry Bisson - Author of Ona Move (2000 Mumia
biography) Robert Bloom - Earth First! Attorney Daryl Cherney - Earth
First! Ling Chi-Wang - Department of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley Company
of Prophets - Hip Hop Artists Riva Enteen - Program Director, Bay Area
National Lawyers Guild Kevin Epps - Filmmaker of "Straight Out of Hunter's
Point" Michael Franti - Hip Hop Artist, Power to the Peaceful Festivals,
Spearhead Amy Goodman - Democracy Now! Pacifica Radio Cristina Vasquez
Gutierrez - Compaņeros del Barrio Laura Herrera - Co-Coordinator,
Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Andre Herron, Board of Directors, N.
Calif. ACLU Jack Heyman - Executive Board, ILWU Local 10 Walter Johnson -
Secretary-Treasurer, S.F. Labor Council JR - Co-editor of S.F. Bay
View Marlene Kamish & Eliot Grossman - Attorneys for Mumia
Abu-Jamal Tracy Kostenbader - Chicago Committee to Free Mumia
Abu-Jamal Jim Lafferty - Executive Director, L.A. National Lawyers
Guild Gloria La Riva - National Committee to Free the Cuban Five Jo
Laurence & Lisa Porter - Peace By Peace Walk, Berkeley to DC/NY Walk for
Peace, Visited Mumia September, 2002 Barbara Lubin - Director, Middle East
Children's Alliance Jeff Mackler - A National Coordinator of Mumia's
defense Devorah Major - Poet Laureate of San Francisco Bob Mandel -
Executive Board, Oakland Education Association Jason Mateo - Poet, Spoken
Word Artist, Youth Speaks Derrel Meyers - Jo Jo White Solidarity
Committee Naru - Hip Hop Artist Gus Newport - Former Berkeley
Mayor Paris - Hip Hop Artist Diane Patterson - Peace Organizer,
Singer-Songwriter Jack Rasmus - Playwright Zachary RunningWolf - Native
American Leader, SF to Philadelphia Run for Mumia Wanda Sabir - Journalist,
S.F. Bay View Michel Shehadeh - Former Western Regional Director,
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee; Free Palestine
Alliance Maudelle Shirek - Berkeley City Council Linda Six Feathers -
Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Morton Sobell - Co-defendant and friend of
the Rosenbergs Michael Steven Smith - Author, Che's FBI File Lynne Stewart
- Defense attorney facing 40 years in prison under Patriot Act Clarence
Thomas - ILWU David Walters - San Francisco Labor Party Donna Warren -
Green Party, Peace and Freedom Party Greg Wilhoit - Freed from death
row Michael Yamamoto - Past President, California Attorney for Criminal
Justice
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November 16, 2002:
Mobilizing the Labor Movement to Free Mumia: a
Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal workshop with Jack Heyman,
Executive Board, ILWU Local 10 and others
Mumia's Attorneys Explain their
Legal Strategy and how you can help to free Mumia, a workshop with Eliot
Grossman and Marlene Kamish, attorneys for Mumia Abu-Jamal (three sessions).
Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal will be co-hosting all
three of these workshops
Mumia in the Public Schools and Universities
with Bob Mandel, Executive Board, Oakland Education Association
The Black
Radical Congress, Black Liberation and Mumia with Karega Hart
Building
the National/Local Movement to Free Mumia with reps from local Mumia Committees,
Rusty Gilbert, Chicago Committee to free MAJ; Jim Lafferty, LA Committee to Free
MAJ and others
The Case of Lynne Stewart: Attorney-client Privilege Under
Attack; Defense attorney facing 40 years in prison under Patriot
Act
Civil Liberties, Anti-terrorism and the Case of the Cuban Five,
Gloria La Riva, National Committee to Free the Cuban Five
Communities
of Faith and the Death Penalty with Cristina Gutierrez, Compaņeros del
Barrio
The Confession of Arnold Beverly: "Innocence is no Defense" - A
video-taped presentation and commentary
Connecting the Dots: Political
prisoners tell it like it is: Jericho Amnesty Movement presents a video
workshop
Creating a Concrete Plan to Free Political Prisoners: Family,
Supporters and Former Political Prisoners Speak Out! with David Hilliard,
Yuri Kochiyama, Njinga Conway, Mel Mason, Esperanza Martell, Marina Drummer,
Bob Mandel, Karen Wald and others (three sessions)
Critical Resistance:
prisons, prison labor, the prison industrial complex
The Domestic War on
Terrorism: the new McCarthyism and the old, with Morton Sobell, McCarthy-era
witchhunt frameup victim
Earth First! Victory against the FBI and Oakland
Police with Daryl Cherney
Ending the Death Machine: A winning strategy, a
workshop of Lance Lindsay, Death Penalty Focus and Derrel Meyers, Jo Jo White
Solidarity Committee
Freeing Mumia is a Feminist Issue, a Bay Area
Radical Women workshop with Toni Mendocino
From Cointelpro to Patriot:
Political Prisoners and Domestic Counterinsurgency: Jericho Amnesty
Movement
"From Death Row, This is Mumia Abu-Jamal": Using Mumia's Radio
Commentaries with Noelle Hanrahan, Prison Radio Project
Gay and Lesbian
Rights: Mumia and the Fight Against Discrimination
Globalization and the
New Generation of Activist Youth
Green Politics, the Environment and
Social Justice with Donna Warren, Green Party for California Lieutenant for
Governor
Greg Wilhoit: Wrongfully Convicted and Freed Death Row Prisoner
Speaks Out! with KPFA's Leslie Kean
The Independent Media: The
necessity of a critical voice, hosted by Sarah Olsen, SF Liberation Radio with
Amy Goodman, "Democracy Now!"
Indigenous Rights and Mumia's Rights: A
workshop with Zachary RunningWolf, Native American Leader, SF to Philadelphia
Run for Mumia; Jo Laurence and Lisa Porter, Berkeley to DC/NY Peace-By-Peace
Walk, also visited Mumia in September 2002
Intervention Abroad,
Repression at Home, a Town Hall Committee Against War and Hate workshop with Tom
Condit
Learning from Women Prisoners: a workshop by the California
Coalition for Women Prisoners
Legislation for Oppression: The
Anti-Terrorism & Effective Death Penalty Act and the Patriot Act with Jim
Lafferty, NLG, LA & Michel Shedaheh, past Western Regional Director,
American Arab Anit-Discrimination Committee Leonard Peltier: Freedom for all
Political Prisoners with Linda Sixfeathers and Russell Redner, Leonard Peltier
Defense Committee
Lori Berenson, US Foreign Policy and Repression Abroad:
a workshop by the Lori Berenson Defense Committee
"MUMIA, RAP AND
REVOLUTION: How does spoken word impact our liberation
struggle?"
Peace and Freedom and the Fight for Mumia's Life, a Peace and
Freedom Party workshop
People of Color are the Missing Link in the Mumia
Movement, a workshop by CORE
Racism, Anti-terrorism and the Assault on
Immigrant Rights
Racism in Palestine: Internment of Middle Eastern People
at Home, a workshop by the SF America-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee
Racism and Repression of Dissent, Lessons of the Black Panther
Party with David Hilliard, former leader, Black Panther Party
Rap,
Politics and Mumia with Michael Franti, Paris, Kevin Epps, devorah major, JR,
Naru, Jason Mateo, Wanda Sabir and Company of Prophets
The Role of
Intellectuals in the Fight for Human Rights with Terri Bisson, author, "Ona
Move: A Biography of Mumia Abu-Jamal" and Jack Rasmus, Poet and
Playwright
The Struggle Against War and Racism and the Fight for Mumia's
Freedom, a workshop by the International Action Center
The Trashing of
the Constitution and the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Riva Enteen, Program Director,
National Lawyers Guild and Michael Steven Smith, author, "Politics on Trial" and
"Che's FBI Files"
Two Cases Full of Holes: Don't let them kill San
Quentin death row inmates Kevin Cooper and Stanley "Tookie"
Williams
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Mumia Abu-Jamal is
an internationally known award-winning journalist and innocent death row
political prisoner.
Framed for a murder of a police officer in 1981, his
judges refuse to allow the introduction of massive evidence proving his
innocence, including the confession of the actual killer, Arnold
Beverly.
Mumia's struggle for justice and freedom is supported by
Amnesty International; the European Parliament; the California Labor
Federation and hundreds of national, state, and local trade unions; the Japanese
Diet; the SF, Berkeley and Detroit city councils; the city government of Paris,
France; and tens of thousand of supporters of civil liberties and democratic
rights across the globe.
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