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Tribute to the Elders - Gil Noble, Elombe Brath and Dr. Ben Jochannan at National Black Theatre in Harlem

Malik Zulu Shabazz is the leader of the New Black Panther Party, an eloquent spokesperson, and a warrior for social justice.

Shaka Shakur is a community activist that has been organizing in Harlem and now stages events at the National Black Theatre. To our surprise, spoken word is another of his skills. He performs "God is Black" and "FYI"

Tyrene is the daughter of Queen Nasira Sekou, a community activist in Harlem. She follows in the footsteps of her mother. Her mother was the victim of racial abuse in the 32nd Pct. where she works.

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Video: Occupy Harlem General Assembly - 11/09/2011

Occupy Harlem proposes more inclusion in strategizing and planning with Occupy Wall Street during their General Assembly meeting on Wednesday November 9, 2011 at St. Phillips Church in Harlem.

Video: ATH Founder Joseph "Jazz" Hayden Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

 

Citizens Against Recidivism honored, Joseph "Jazz" Hayden, with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his life's work of activism around the issues of Criminal Justice. The event was at Citizens Against Recidivsim's annual award ceremony on November 5, 2011 at Tian restaurant in Harlem.

 

 

New York State Senator Bill Perkins addressed the audience at the awards ceremony.

For more information on Citizens Against Recidivism visit www.citizensinc.org.

Press: Campaign To End The New Jim Crow

Uptown residents Larry White (left), 76, and Joseph “Jazz” Hayden (right), 70, have both spent decades in prison, and now act as prison activists. (Photo by Nat Rudarakanchana)

The Uptowner - On a quiet Friday evening, a band of grizzled but passionate prison activists wound its way through the corridors of Riverside Church, into a bright business-like meeting room. On the agenda this night: the launching of a campaign to end what they call the “New Jim Crow.”

“We do this and we live this 24/7, all day every day,” said Joseph “Jazz” Hayden, a 70-year-old organizer and activist who had been in prison for 20 years. “But others don’t necessarily know what we’re doing, or know much about the issues we’re dealing with.”

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For information on the Campaign visit www.endnewjimcrow.org

Event: Columbia University is using you to endorse exploiting the 99% 

(Harlemites and beyond) who are unemployed, retired, underemployed or just struggling to pay their medical/utility/tuition bills.

JOIN our “Construction Jobs Now” picket line

10am Wednesday, November 9

Columbia University @116th St. & Broadway

Right now, Columbia University has many new construction/non-construction jobs in a billion-dollar expansion program. Asians, African-Americans, Latinos and women are being denied a fair share of the work.  President Bollinger, WE NEED REAL JOBS to put women and workers of color in Columbia’s construction workforce immediately. We demand not only fairness but jobs to bring us up to par after centuries of discrimination. Hundreds of thousands of our unemployed  need real jobs now, not next week not next year but now!

We can’t wait patiently, idly at a time where   unemployment is reaching new high.  We need a real jobs program put together by serious people rather than the same bulls*** that’s been going on for centuries.

  • Ø WE WANT IMMEDIATE JOB PLACEMENT FOR QUALIFIED WORKERS.
  • Ø WE WANT GUARANTEED WORK FOR  LOCAL WORKERS
  • Ø WE WANT  JOBS  NOW

Why should construction workers with decades of experiences have to be apprentices?  Why are young (white) boys from Rockland, Suffolk, Essex, and Orange counties being ushered into the work, sponsored into the union? And we’re still waiting? How many local people have they hired?

Our Congressman is being used as a shill for Columbia University. Bill Lynch Associates is their well-paid house Negro, hired to silence the voice of the people.

We are the voice of the unemployed people the 99% who make less than $30k

WE WANT JOBS  NOW          WE   NEED   JOBS   AND   WE   NEED   THEM   NOW!   Any program of Columbia that fails to deal with ongoing unfair hiring practices is unacceptable.         We need the support of students/staff in our struggle.

Join us outside PROTEST THE GAMES THEY’RE PLAYING INSIDE

Billions of dollars are bypassing us – and staying in the hands of Columbia’s 1%

     

For info: contact FIGHTBACK at 212-962-1371 or email:jhjameshaughton@gmail.com

More evidence of NYPD Corruption. Are you really surprised?  

James Estrin/The New York Times

Still not convinced that the NYPD is one of the most corrupt agencies in NYC? Read this article. The department of justice needs to do a mass investigation. All these corruption cases listed were discovered by external agencies outside of the NYPD's Internal Affairs, yet the Commissioner and the Mayor still make every effort to disgustingly defend the force in light of all wrongdoing. It's the culture. - ATH

NY Times - Seven narcotics investigators are convicted of planting drugs on people to meet arrest quotas. Eight current and former patrol officers are charged with smuggling guns into the state. Another is charged with making a false arrest, apparently as a favor for his cousin. Three more are convicted of robbing a perfume warehouse.

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Occupy Wall Street Massive March Against NYPD Harassment and Brutality 

On Friday September 30, 2011 Occupy Wall Street protestors gathered at Zuccoti Park (Liberty Square) and marched to One Police Plaza to protest police harassment and brutality. Thousands showed up for the peaceful march which ended with a massive general assembly discussion held outside NYPD headquarters.

Video: More NYPD Brutality From Troy Davis March

NYPD Forearms Woman Rep of National Lawyers Guild (Green Hat)

On September 22, 2011, CUNY law students participated in the march for Troy Davis. Green hats were worn by the law students to represent the National Lawyers Guild. At 0:04 seconds of this video, a woman representative is aggressively forearmed in the head and neck and pushed out of the frame by an NYPD officer.

Now Who's the Coward? Eric Holder Silent On Troy Davis Execution

The Daily Bail
When Eric Holder took his position as Attorney General, he began his term with a strong speech addressing the United States as a "Nation of Cowards" regarding the issue of race. Now when the time comes to address real issues surrounding race like the execution of Troy Davis and the mass incarceration of Black men, Holder and the Department of Justice have been frighteningly quiet.

New Jim Crow VIDEO: Michelle Alexander at "Think Outside The Cell" - Riverside Church

Michelle Alexander, Author of The New Jim Crow, discusses the New Jim Crow during the panel discussion and talks with Joseph "Jazz" Hayden of allthingsharlem.com about the importance of movement building.  Watch Videos

Video: Day of Outrage for Troy Davis

Shame: President Obama pardons a Turkey but not Troy Davis

 

(Alex Brandon/Associated Press

 

 

 

 

Not a word from President Obama on the Troy Davis case. But be sure he'll make time to pardon another Turkey this Thanksgiving.

Event: DAY OF OUTRAGE FOR TROY DAVIS!

After halting his execution in a last minute reprieve on Wednesday night, the Supreme Court of the United States refused to consider Troy Davis's request for a stay of execution.

He was murdered by the state of Georgia, a little after 11 pm, Wednesday night.


Hundreds turned out in Harlem on Wednesday before the final decision came in. We vowed that we would rally tomorrow in Union Square at 5.


For everyone who is heart-broken...
For everyone who is outraged...
For everyone who has been touched by Troy's case...

Please come.

Troy may be lost but his fight goes on. FORWARD THIS MESSAGE, and don't let his state-sanctioned murder pass in silence.

"We Are All Troy Davis"

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Join the Campaign to End the Death Penalty, New York, on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=107530109270596

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A letter from Troy Davis:

To All:

I want to thank all of you for your efforts and dedication to Human Rights and Human Kindness, in the past year I have experienced such emotion, joy, sadness and never ending faith. It is because of all of you that I am alive today, as I look at my sister Martina I am marveled by the love she has for me and of course I worry about her and her health, but as she tells me she is the eldest and she will not back down from this fight to save my life and prove to the world that I am innocent of this terrible crime.

As I look at my mail from across the globe, from places I have never ever dreamed I would know about and people speaking languages and expressing cultures and religions I could only hope to one day see first hand. I am humbled by the emotion that fills my heart with overwhelming, overflowing Joy. I can’t even explain the insurgence of emotion I feel when I try to express the strength I draw from you all, it compounds my faith and it shows me yet again that this is not a case about the death penalty, this is not a case about Troy Davis, this is a case about Justice and the Human Spirit to see Justice prevail.

I cannot answer all of your letters but I do read them all, I cannot see you all but I can imagine your faces, I cannot hear you speak but your letters take me to the far reaches of the world, I cannot touch you physically but I feel your warmth everyday I exist.

So Thank you and remember I am in a place where execution can only destroy your physical form but because of my faith in God, my family and all of you I have been spiritually free for some time and no matter what happens in the days, weeks to come, this Movement to end the death penalty, to seek true justice, to expose a system that fails to protect the innocent must be accelerated. There are so many more Troy Davis’. This fight to end the death penalty is not won or lost through me but through our strength to move forward and save every innocent person in captivity around the globe. We need to dismantle this Unjust system city by city, state by state and country by country.

I can’t wait to Stand with you, no matter if that is in physical or spiritual form, I will one day be announcing,

“I AM TROY DAVIS, and I AM FREE!”

Never Stop Fighting for Justice and We will Win!

Injustice: Troy Davis is Denied Clemency and Will Face Execuction Wednesday

Photographs: Getty Images

Once again the agencies of the criminal injustice system are consistent in their resolve to assert their power of life and death. 22 years after conviction their determination to murder this black man even though he poses no threat to anyone.

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Please sign the petiton from the Chatham County District Attorney: Request that Troy Davis Death Warrant be Withdrawn

Live Stream: Occupy Wall Street Protesters

 

From: https://occupywallst.org/ 

Our Mission

On the 17th of September, we want to see 20,000 people to flood into lower Manhattan, set up beds, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months.

Like our brothers and sisters in Egypt, Greece, Spain, and Iceland, we plan to use the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic of mass occupation to restore democracy in America. We also encourage the use of nonviolence to achieve our ends and maximize the safety of all participants.

Who is Occupy Wall Street?

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%.

The original call for this occupation was published by Adbusters in July; since then, many individuals across the country have stepped up to organize this event, such as the people of the NYC General Assembly and US Day of Rage. There'll also be similar occupations in the near future such as October2011 in Freedom Plaza, Washington D.C.

#OccupyWallStreet


Comprehensive Video on The Attica Prison Uprising from The Nation Magazine

The Attica Prison Uprising: Forty Years Later

 

Watch this informational video about the Attica Prison Rebellion from The Nation Magazine.

This video features Allthingsharlem.com's founder Joseph "Jazz" Hayden. 

 

Attica is All of Us - Video From Event

 

The niggerazation of America...courage is in short supply...a spineless Democratic Party...poverty and truth telling...the counter revolution is winning." Cornel West discusses Attica, its history, and the current state of affairs in the United States.

Amiri Baraka recites his famous and controversial poem on 9/11, entitled, Somebody Blew Up America.

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, asks a panel to respond to what were loud cheers heard in support of the Death penalty at the September 7, 2011 Republican debate on MSNBC.  Joseph "Jazz" Hayden responds to the question asking how does a "Christian Nation" who follows Christ support the death penalty, which is the same thing used to crucify Jesus.

Dhoruba Al-Mujahid Bin-Wahad explains that we live in a police state.
He addresses the importance of recognizing that we live in a police state and that we need to decentralize public safety of public safety. Also that we need community control of our communities.

Black City Councilman Jumaane Williams and Aide arrested at West Indian Day Parade 

What happened to me at the parade: City councilman Jumaane Williams explains how he wound up cuffed

BY: Jumaane Williams

NY Daily News - Labor Day is typically a joyous time for me and the Caribbean community of New York City. This year, it turned chaotic for many, including for myself and a close colleague.

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Watch video of the event as well as following press conference

Event - Attica is All of Us - Riverside Church Friday September 9, 2011


Former inmates will talk about bloody riots as 40th anniversary nears

By: Clem Richardson

NY Daily News - Forty years later, the Attica prison riot remains the bloodiest clash of its kind in American history. Twenty-nine inmates and a total of 10 guards and civilian employees were killed after Gov. Nelson Rockefeller ordered State Department of Correction guards and New York State troopers to storm the upstate New York facility to restore order on Sept. 13, 1971.  

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Happy Birthday Marcus Garvey

Garvey in Harlem

 Excerpt from Marcus Garvey Speech

 

Documentary on Marcus Garvey - Part 1 of 5

To see the rest of this Documentary click on the links below.

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5