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March 30 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

⏰ Sunday, March 29 | 3-5PM | Refreshments at 2:45PM

📍First Unitarian Church: 685 14th St, Oakland

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Join the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo on Sunday, March 29th, for an afternoon panel, discussion, and musical performance to celebrate Oakland’s long history of international solidarity! Learn from Oakland’s own movement leaders about local resistance against the South African apartheid regime, and how we’re carrying on this legacy today through the fight for an Arms Embargo. History shows us that when Oakland fights, we WIN.

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Featured panelists include:

• David Canham, Executive Director of SEIU 1021 & Former anti-apartheid organizer in South Africa

• Nesbit Crutchfield, Organizer & former Chairperson of the Bay Area Free South Africa Movement

• Andrea Prichett, Educator & former leader of UC Berkeley Campaign Against Apartheid

• Clarence Thomas, Former Executive Board of ILWU 10 & Black Panther Party member

• Pastor Michael McBride, Founder & Lead Pastor at The Way Christian Center in West Berkeley

+ With musical performance by the Vukani Mawethu Choir

+ Refreshments from Shawarmaji served at 2:45pm

As a proud endorser of the Oakland People’s Arms Embargo, we can’t wait to see you there!

Details

  • Date: March 30
  • Time:
    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Venue

  • First Unitarian Church
  • 685 14th Street
    Oakland, CA 94612 United States
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