Stop the Medical Execution*Of Mumia Abu-Jamal!

Stop the Medical Execution*Of Mumia Abu-Jamal!

Four Rallies to Save Mumia’s Life & Challenge U.S. Racist Wars at Home and Abroad Stop police brutality & murder, mass incarceration & the prison industrial complex! End the death penalty & racist discrimination! No to U.S. wars across the globe! Stop the Medical Execution*of Mumia Abu-Jamal! Free Mumia Now! Hear… Pam Africa International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal•• Ramona Africa The MOVE Organization Angela Davis** Author, scholar social justice leader & former political prisoner Jeff Mackler Dir. Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal & United National Antiwar Coalition Alice Walker, Lynne Stewart and Cuba Special messagess from afar GREETING FROM: Diane Block, California Coalition for Women Prisoners • Claude Marks, Director, Freedom Archives & former political prisoner • Alicia Garcia, co-founder, #BlackLivesMatter network • Gloria La Riva, ANSWER coalition organizer • Laura Herrera & Vanessa Anderson, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal • Barbara Blong, Coordinating Committee, Northern California Committees of Correspondence for Socialism and Democracy (CCDS) • Walter Riley, SF Bay Area National Lawyers Guild • Judith Mirkinson, National Boricua Human Rights Network • Jack Heyman, ILWU retired • Carol Seligman, Labor Action Comm. to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal • Judy Greenspan, Workers World Party • Tom Lacey, Chair, SF Peace and Freedom Party • Steve Willet, CCDS Nor Cal Coord. Comm. • Larry Shoup, Green Party & System Change Not Climate Change activist • Nick Baker, Socialist Action • Paul George, Dir., Penin. Peace & Justice Center • Michael Parenti, author, lecturer, lifelong political activist • Mary Prophet, Labor Comm. For Peace & Justice, delegate, Alameda Labor Council, KPFA Community Adv’s Bd. • Rep. Freedom Socialist Party • Kim Serrano, Speak Out Now • Hip Hop artist Aaron Mirmalek/DJ Free Leonard, first cousin of Leonard Peltier San Francisco Friday, October 16 7 pm Freedom Archives Hall, 518 Valencia Street, SF (near 16th Street BART) San Jose, Friday, October 16 12 Noon - 4 pm, Evergreen Valley College, Montgomery Hall For San Jose info/directions/free parking: 408-274-7900 ext. 6065 Oakland Saturday, October 17 7 pm, Niebyl Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph Ave. (near 65th Street) Sacramento, Sunday, October 18 2-5 pm, 2251 Florin Rd, Sacramento, CA 95822 - Suite 126 (24th St & Florin Rd) For more Sacto info please contact: [email protected] OR (916) 484- 5025 Tour Sponsors: Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal; International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal; United National Antiwar Coalition Donation $20 for SF and Oakland. sliding scale. No one turned away for lack of funds. For information: [email protected] 510-268-9429 *Innocent political prisoner, government frame-up victim, journalist, author and lifelong fighter for human freedom and dignity, Mumia Abu-Jamal and 10,000 other prisoners have been denied readily available medical treatment to cure Hepatitis C. Mumia contracted Hepatitis C, a liver disease that can remain dormant for decades, when he received a hospital blood transfusions in 1981 following his near death shooting at the hands of Philadelphia police. When PA prison authorities recently rejected Mumia’s request for medical treatment, a Pennsylvania judge, in anticipation of Mumia’s appeal to PA courts, literally drafted a rejection of this appeal before Mumia’s attorneys submitted it! ** For Oakland meeting only ••• Benefit for International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal .

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