The Reparations Tour: White Solidarity with the Black Power Blueprint
What can white people do about gentrification and police violence? How do we take the side of the gentrified and not by default be the gentrifier?
These questions will be answered at the NYC stop on The Reparations Tour: White Solidarity with the Black Power Blueprint.
The Black Power Blueprint, a campaign of the Uhuru Movement, is building economic development programs for self-determination by and for the black community in St. Louis.
St. Louis can become a model of a depressed African community taking shape under the African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF.org) in partnership with Black Star Industries.
The Brooklyn event is part of a national tour of 12 cities where speakers involved with the Black Power Blueprint will share the incredible institutions being built, and show how white people can play a critical role in supporting the self-determination of black working-class people to feed, clothe and house themselves.
Speakers will be Tiffany Murphy of Black Star Industries and Jesse Nevel, National Chair of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement
Co-hosted by the African People’s Education and Defense Fund and the New York City Chapter of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement. For more info, call 301-542-3999 or email [email protected]
Free
122 Waterbury St.
Brooklyn, NY 11206-1617