On Behalf of
Wadiya Jamal and Mumia Abu-Jamal,
A Contribution Request
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Wadiya Jamal, Samiya (1978-2014) and Dolly
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Samiya “Goldii” Abdullah, a
daughter of Wadiya Jamal and Mumia Abu-Jamal died on December 17, 2014
after years of battle with breast cancer. Samiya would have been 37 this
January 9 and is survived by two young daughters, Aiyanah and Aaiyah,
affectionately known as Dolly and Puddy, ages eleven and four.
Samiya was a remarkable woman.
She was accomplished as a musician, an activist and rapper on social
justice, particularly in the struggle for Mumia’s freedom. She devoured
books and education. During her long, often debilitating illness, Samiya
finished her Masters Degree in School and Mental Health Counseling from
the University of Pennsylvania with honors. She was dedicated to her
young daughters and wanted them to grow up loving each other as much as
she did her brothers and sisters. And she wanted her daughters to see
Mumia (called “Pop Pop” by them) walk out of prison and home with their
grandmother, Wadiya.
Samiya's active fight for Mumia's freedom, began at the young age of four. Mumia wrote about this in “The Visit” printed in Live from Death Row in 1994. This was recreated in the movie "Mumia: Long Distance Revolutionary."
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Samiya’s strength, character and spirit were nurtured by Wadiya and Mumia and are being passed on to her daughters.
On behalf of Wadiya Jamal and Mumia Abu-Jamal, this is a request
for funds to assist Wadiya for care of her granddaughters, Dolly and
Puddy.
A financial contribution of any amount will be greatly appreciated.
Please send checks or money orders, made payable to Wadiya Jamal:
Wadiya Jamal
P.O. Box 19404
Kingsessing Postal Station
Philadelphia, PA 19143-9998
In loving memory of Samiya and in tribute to her fierce fight for life,
Rachel Wolkenstein
Sister, Advocate and Friend of the Extended Family
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"My father is still considered to be a dangerous individual …
his mind is what they fear, there is over- whelming evidence that would
exonerate him of his conviction.
"He is an innocent man and the commonwealth has always known
this, but being too Black, too smart, and too strong … The government
will silence anyone that possesses the power to open the minds of the
people."
—Goldii
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Samiya (Goldii) Performs at Mumia's 55th
Birthday & Book Release Party (2009)
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