the Legacy of Malcolm X

In celebration of Malcolm X's birthday -
Internationalism
the Legacy of Malcolm X
"Our interests are international, rather than
national. Our interests are world-wide. ...
The person who realizes the effect that
things all over the world have right on his
block, on his salary, on his reception or lack
of reception into society, immediately
becomes interested in things international."
Photo: "with theology students in Cairo". from
www.brothermalcolm.net
Featuring:
Suzanne Adely, Palestine Solidarity Group••••Larry Holmes, steering committee,
International ANSWER [Act Now to Stop War and End Racism] ••••Ayinde JeanBaptiste, Ad-Hoc Committee to Protect Constitutional Democracy in Haiti••••Sarah
Smith, Chicago Youth Delegation to Cuba••••Thick Routes Performance
Collage••••Music of the primeridian••••Sanabel Palestinian Debke Group
Malcolm X College - 1900 W. Jackson Blvd. - Auditorium.
Thursday, April 22, 2004, 7 PM
Sponsored by Chicago Volunteers for International ANSWER,
Free Palestine Alliance, International Action Center - Chicago,
Malcolm X College Student Government Association. and
Nicaragua Solidarity Committee
April 24 is the 50th birthday of
imprisoned revolutionary Mumia
Abu-Jamal - still on death row. For
information on his case and a rally/march
in Philadelphia, go to
www.millions4mumia.org
[email protected] (773) 250-7006 www.chicago-answer.org