Racism, Repression, and Resistance: COINTELPRO Then and Now: 40 years since the FBI and Chicago police assassinated Fred Hampton

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The Community Church of New York
40 East 35th Street Between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue
New York, NY, 10016-3870
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December 3, 2009

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  • Monifa Bandele: activist, co coordinator Malcolm Grassroots Movement (moderator)
  • Jeffrey Haas: attorney and author
  • Rachel Meeropol: staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights
  • Malik Rahim: founder of Common Ground Relief in New Orleans
  • Francisco Torres: member of the San Francisco 8
  • Laura Whitehorn: activist and former political prisoner
Discussion and book signing will follow the presentation. This event is free and open to the public.   For more information email info@CCRjustice.org Sponsored by the Center for Constitutional Rights  Co-sponsors include: Coalition to Abolish the AETA, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, National Lawyers Guild,  New York City Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, War Resisters League, Witness Against Torture

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