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Prison Poster Project launches in Cleveland
by Cleveland ABC
Tuesday, Sep. 16, 2008 at 8:54 AM
clevelandabc@riseup.net
A presentation explaining how the prison-industrial complex operates, the role of prisons in the white supremacist, capitalist, imperialist patriarchy and why prisons need to go. Featuring the Oneness village band.
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Prison Poster Project coming to Cleveland
September 18, 7:30 pm
The Prison Poster Project and the Oneness Band
Thursday, September 18, 2008
7:30 pm Denison Ave. UCC
9900 Denison Avenue,
at the corner of W. 99 St. and Denison, Cleveland
(please use side entrance on W. 99 St.)
Free - Donations gladly accepted
The Prison Poster Project (PPP) is a collective of artists and activists working on both sides of the prison walls across the U.S. It is embarking on a mini-tour that will culminate at the Critical Resistance 10 Year Anniversary Conference. Its mission is to expose the prison industrial complex's effects on our diverse communities and to challenge the current reliance on prisons as a solution to social problems.
The outside team has worked with incarcerated artists to create a teaching tool for prison activists, educators, incarcerated people, and community leaders. Come learn more about the many issues surrounding the prison industrial complex and consider using the Prison Poster Project to raise awareness in the Cleveland area!
With the Oneness village band.
Sponsored by: Cleveland Books to Prisoners, Cleveland New Black Panther Party, Interfaith Prisoners of Conscience Project, Jericho Movement, Cleveland Anarchist Black Cross.
For more information, please contact: Josh Ehrlich 216/308-1612 http://myspace.com/clevelandabc,Nozomi Ikuta 216/624-6781, Abdul Qahhar 216/451-0811
prisonposterproject.org/site/
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