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SUMMARY:Honoring the Legacy of Robert and Mabel Williams (La Pena Cultural Center)
DESCRIPTION:From Monroe\, North Carolina to the global stage\, Robert and Mabel Williams stood at the forefront of the struggle for justice. Their fight for Black liberation and international solidarity helped shape the path of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements — inspiring Malcolm X\, the Black Panther Party\, and global freedom struggles. \nThis gripping new book paints an intimate portrait of two fearless pioneers whose voices still call us to action today. \nFeatured speakers include Professor Akinyele K. Umoja and Lisa Williams\, daughter-in-law of Robert and Mabel Williams. \nIt’s happening Saturday\, October 4th\, from 2 to 4pm at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley. Suggested donation $25 at the door\, no one turned away. Books will be available for purchase.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/book-talk-the-memoirs-of-robert-and-mabel-williams/
LOCATION:La Pena\, 3105 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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SUMMARY:Honoring the Legacy of Robert and Mabel Williams (Marcus Books)
DESCRIPTION:Born in Jim Crow–era Monroe\, North Carolina\, Robert F. Williams and Mabel R. Williams were the state’s most legendary African American freedom fighters. The Williamses’ leadership in Monroe was just the beginning of a lifelong pursuit of freedom and justice for Black people in the United States and for oppressed populations throughout the world. Their activism foreshadowed major developments in the civil rights and Black Power movements\, including Malcolm X’s advocacy of fighting oppression “by any means necessary\,” the emergence of the Black Panther Party\, and Black solidarity with Third World liberation movements. \nRobert documented his experiences in Monroe in his classic 1962 book\, Negroes with Guns\, and completed a draft of his memoir\, While God Lay Sleeping\, months before his death in 1996. Mabel began a memoir of her own before her death in 2014. The family selected John Bracey Jr.\, Akinyele K. Umoja\, and Gloria Aneb House to edit and complete the manuscripts\, which are presented together in this book\, offering a gripping portrait of these pioneering freedom fighters that is both deeply intimate and a fierce call to action in the ongoing fight against racial injustice. \n\n\nSpeaker: Akinyele K. Umoja\, Professor\, Africana Studies\, Georgia State University\nSpeaker: Lisa Williams\, Daughter-in-Law of Robert and Mabel Williams\n\nBooks will be available for purchase.
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/honoring-the-legacy-of-robert-and-mabel-williams-book-talk/
LOCATION:Marcus Books\, 3900 Martin L King Jr Way\, Oakland\, California\, 94609
CATEGORIES:Reading Room
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SUMMARY:Tribunal Rising Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Tribunal Project\, The Ethnic Studies Library and the Freedom Archives invite you to an art opening and book celebration. \nThe exhibit and accompanying book is about movement building inspired from the 1992 Tribunal in San Francisco to dismantle the legacy of Christopher Columbus and 500 years of genocide. As a retrospective\, this book accompanies an exhibit of art works and documents at the Ethnic Studies Library on the UC Berkeley campus to commemorate the 1992 Tribunal as an international call to dismantle the colonial legacy of Christopher Columbus and the quincentennial Myth of Discovery. \nBy reactivating the legacy of the 1992 Tribunal\, this project of Tribunal Rising\, claims our sovereign rights as a people to live free from terror in our neighborhoods and around the world. In it\, we see the special role of the arts to raise our song\, theater\, poetry often recited live\, and in artworks that live on in posters\, magazines and prints as common reminders of our creativity and capacities to create a better world. We bring imagination\, the possibility of change\, and the advancement of what we know to be true to rejuvenate the energetic cycles of life. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://freedomarchives.org/event/8367/
LOCATION:Ethnic Studies Library (UC Berkeley)\, 30 Stephens Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show
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