Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bay Area Black Authors March for Chauncey Bailey




Bay Area Black Authors Meet and March for Chauncey Bailey
Saturday, February 19, 2011,
at the Journal of Pan African Studies Poetry Festival
and Chauncey Bailey Book Fair
at the Joyce Gordon Gallery, 406 14th Street,
downtown Oakland, Noon til 6pm
Admission Free
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The Bay Area Black Authors Black Bailey Project will march in his honor to the site of his assassination by a conspiracy of the OPD on Saturday, Feb 19, Noon til 6pm, during the Journal of Pan African Studies Poetry Festival and Chauncey Bailey Book Fair at the Joyce Gordon Gallery, 406 14th Street, downtown Oakland. The BABA Black Bailey Project says the media, especially the Chauncey Bailey Project, has focused on the Black Muslim Bakery brothers, but BABA agrees with what James Baldwin said on the assassination of Malcolm X, "The hand that pulled the trigger didn't buy the bullets!"

BABA's Black Bailey Project wants to investigate the real reasons Chauncey was killed, not the phony reasons the CBP has disseminated in the media, focusing solely on the BMB brothers. Why would he be killed for investigating what was public information, the bankruptcy proceedings of the BMB? Why and how were the BMB brothers brainwashed into believing that the man who was their father's longtime friend and colleague at Soulbeat Television, was suddenly the mortal enemy of his sons?

Bay Area Black Authors will publish an anthology of their writings on the assassination of Chauncey Bailey, one of the very few journalists killed in American history. Oakland Post Publisher Paul Cobb says, "Chauncey was our soul, blood and bones. And we take authority on the matter of facts concerning his assassination. We are taking authority on his legacy to our community and the world.We do not accept the OPD's, the DA's, the CBP's explanation of his cold blooded murder." Marvin X concurs, "We think the BMB brothers were used as patsies by the OPD, just as the kidnappers of Patty Hurst brainwashed her and turned her into a revolutionary named Tanya. The OPD mentored the BMB brothers into doing devious acts, reminding us of Iago's tipping the scales of Othello's mind to make him kill his beloved wife Desdemona in Shakespeare's classic drama.

And then the media concurs with the conspiracy to make millions off the blood and bones of Chauncey Bailey. The Bay Area Black Authors and the Post Newspaper Group ask for an accounting of how much money the CBP has received and want an equal share of any future monies derived in his behalf. BABA and the PNG will establish a fund for the future education of Chauncey's son and a trust fund for BABA. Royalties from the forthcoming anthology by BABA will be divided between the two. BABA and PNG want to know how many million were received in the name of Chaucey by the Chauncey Bailey Project, the UC Berkeley School of Journalism and the Robert Maynard Foundation?

The March by Bay Area Black Authors may include a stop at the 6th floor of the Tribune building where Chauncey worked before he was fired for frivolous reasons. According to reports, he was fired because then Mayor Jerry Brown said he was going to stop that nigger from snooping around city hall and the OPD. Thus, the real reason Chauncey was smoked was his investigation of City Hall corruption and corruption at the OPD. There are witnesses willing to testify that the same officer who mentored the BMB brothers was part of a Black OPD shakedown squad, similar to the Riders, who robbed dope dealers, planted false evidence and conducted false arrests.

Journal of Pan African Studies Poetry Festival and Chauncey Bailey Book Fair Program

12 Noon
Social/refreshments

1p.m. Open Mike

2.p.m. Authors Speak

2:30pm Walk for Chauncey to 14th and Alice

3:30pm

Journal of Pan African Studies Poetry Festival

The primary purpose of the Poetry festival and book fair is have the community purchase books from local authors for donation to juvenile hall, country jail and prisons. The Post News Paper Group has pledged $1,500.00. The Center of Hope Church has pledged $2,000.00, including producing a forum at their church so youth can meet authors to gain a better appreciation of literature.

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