The Center for Political Education presents:
Black History, Experience and Struggle in San Francisco
An evening celebrating and discussing African-American radical history and current organizing in San Francisco
Monday, March 12th, 2007, 6:30-9:30 pm
522 Valencia, San Francisco
3rd Floor Auditorium
- Carl Bloice, writer for the Black Commentator and long-time SanFrancisco resident will provide us with a historical overview
- Ayoka Turner, community activist & youth advocate, who will speak onanti-violence movements and youth in San Francisco
- Willie Ratcliff, from the San Francisco Bay View Newspaper, will discusshousing and displacement in the Bay View
- Steve Williams, People Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER),talking about poverty and political economy in San Francisco
- And a surprise guest poet!
Join us to learn and discuss the historical factors shaping struggleswithin Black communities in San Francisco today
$5 donation at door (no one turned away)
For more information contact:
The Center for Political Education
(415) 431-1918 or center@politicaleducation.org
The Center for Political Education: Dedicated to building strongmovements and the left through education, analysis, theory, dialogue andactivism
522 ValenciaSan Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 431-1918
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