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Video: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden
Thursday, August 30, 2012 at 11:07AM
Shaka Shakur - community activist and member of, The People's Survival Program, speaks to the crowd of supporters and the NYPD outside of the 32nd precinct in Harlem. He emphasizes the importance of using a the video camera as a weapon against police abuse in our community.
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Response: Lee Trotman Southern California EdisonVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Frank Dellaglio MAVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Edgard Romero LazoVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Mdhuset SvindelVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Edgard Romero LazoVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Frank Dellaglio MAVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Frank Dellaglio MAVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Edgard Romero LazoVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Frank Dellaglio MAVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Edgard Romero LazoVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
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Response: Curtis DebordVideo: Rally at 32nd Precinct in Support of Jazz Hayden - All Things Harlem - News, Video, Opinion
Reader Comments (1)
I first heard of Mr. Hayden from the huffingtonpost article. My question is why are we as a people not opting out of the corp jurisdiction of the U.S. instead of trying to fight the system from within? Seems simple to me. Peace & Blessings