BGSO To Host Million Man March Film & Panel Discussion
Washington, DC (PRWEB) January 08, 2015
The Black Graduate Student Organization of Carnegie-Mellon University and the Washington, DC Ministry of Arts and Culture Present: âThe Million Man March â" The Untold Storyâ Film Screening and Discussion.
The choking death of Eric Garner, the shooting deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and the near-death shooting of Leon Ford of Pittsburgh are just a few of the incidents that have sparked outrage among students and community leaders around the country, with some saying that this is a war on young black men.
Minister Farrakhan also called The Million Man March âour response to this war that has been ongoing since the Reagan/Bush years in the White House.â
Now, in 2015, what are the next steps? What should we do? Please join the BGSO of Carnegie-Mellon University, Paradise Gray of X-Clan & 1Hood, Student Minister Victor Muhammad of Muhammad Mosque #22 and other student & community leaders in screening this timely film and in discussing how we can use the lessons learned from the Million Man March to address the current themes of #HandsUpDontShoot, #ICantBreathe, #BlackLivesMatter, #MillionManMarch and #JusticeForLeon in an effective manner.
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2015, Time: 4pm - 7pm
Carnegie Mellon University
Cohon University Center
McConomy Auditorium
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
For more information, contact:
Kristin Warren, President of the Black Graduate Student Organization
kmwarren(at)andrew(dot)cmu(dot)edu
http://cmubgso.weebly.com/
Angela Muhammad, Director and Producer, âThe Million Man March â" The Untold Storyâ
240-550-0190
http://vanguardtvn.com/1922.html
Anthony A-tone Muhammad of the Washington, DC Ministry of Arts & Culture
202-705-0617
atone(at)onebox(dot)com
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