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Mumia Abu-Jamal
Benefit For Mumia Abu-Jamal
A Night of Music & Poetry featuring
-Boots Riley (The Coup)
-Jack Hirschman (Poet Laureate of SF)
-devorah major (former Poet Laureate of SF)
-Aundre The Wonder Woman
-Matt Gonzalez
-Jonathan Richman

-Naru
-Raymond Nat Turner & Zigi Lowenberg of Upsurge
-Omo Shango
-Agneta Falk - Poet
-Merle Woo - Poet
-Nellie Wong - Poet
-Jeff Mackler of The Mobilization To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal

special secret guests TBA...



Date: Sunday, September 17, 2006
Doors:
7:00 PM
Show:
7:30 PM
Tickets: On Sale Sunday, August 20
$20
General Admission

Dinner Ticket $44.95
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Age Restrictions: 6+
Kitchen:
Regular Menu Available
Seating:
Limited
 
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Free Mumia Abu-Jamal
 

Mumia Abu-Jamal is an award-winning Pennsylvania journalist who exposed police violence against minority communities. On death row since 1982, he was wrongfully sentenced for the shooting of a police officer. New evidence, including the recantation of a key eyewitness, new ballistic and forensic evidence and a confession from Arnold Beverly (one of the two killers of Officer Faulkner) points to his innocence! Mumia had no criminal record.

For the last 23 years, Abu-Jamal has been locked up 23 hours a day, denied contact visits with his family, had his confidential legal mail illegally opened by prison authorities, and put into punitive detention for writing his first of three books while in prison, Live From Death Row.

His case is currently on appeal before the Federal District Court in Philadelphia. Mumia's fight for a new trial has won the support of tens of thousands around the world, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela, The European Parliament, Alice Walker, Paul Newman, Maya Angelou, Sister Helen Prejean, Danny Glover, Rage Against The Machine, the Detroit and San Francisco City Councils, Amnesty International, and many others. Mumia Abu-Jamal's fate rests with all those people who believe in every person's right to justice and a fair trial.

"I remain innocent. A court cannot make an innocent man guilty. Any ruling founded on injustice is not justice. The righteous fight for life, liberty, and for justice can only continue." Mumia Abu-Jamal , Oct. 31, 1998

 

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