Saturday, September 23, 2017

Congressional Black Caucus

      
Are you ready for the 47th ALC?
Here are three things you can do to prepare for the ALC!
1.) Download The CBCF ALC '17 mobile app.

The CBCF mobile app is the primary source for all of your conference news and information. Through this app, you can access the full conference schedule, browse conference panelists and speakers, download session handouts, connect with other attendees and more. Download the CBCF ALC '17 mobile app now. Available now in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
2.) Create a customized schedule for your mobile device. 

With a jam-packed week ahead, we know it can be difficult to keep track of all your "must attend" sessions and events. Stay on track by creating a customized schedule right in the mobile app. You can even sync event details with your Google or Outlook calendar. 
3.) Join the conversation on social media! 
     #CBCFALC17

Make sure you share all of your exciting moments during the 47th Annual Legislative Conference using the hashtag #CBCFALC17. Tag @cbcfinc on Twitter in your posts so that we can like, re-tweet and engage with you!

Gentrification or the Re-colonization of America and the world, if the globalists have their way

 The very nature of capitalism includes the endless search for new lands and people to conquer, enslave and dominate. Inherent in the essential idea of a free market system is a by any means necessary take-over of land, resources and the almost free labor of subject peoples. Free market capitalism cannot exist without the essential component of free or almost free labor, thus capitalism was founded upon the acquisition of surplus capital from slave labor and its sister, wage slavery. The idea of workers acquiring a living wage  is anathema to the greedy capitalist swine, known as globalists in the present era. Thus the capitalists have constructed a cradle to the grave plan for workers. Workers are caught in a demonic system that ensnares every ounce of their mind, body and spirit, beginning with the myth-ritual of religiosity, no matter the religion, it is indeed an opiate of the people as the Communist teach. But religiosity is the Miller Lite potion of the opiate. The most toxic potion is the capitalist dance of death constructed by the petrochemical merchants in league with the pharmaceutical agents that include the drug companies who work in tandem with the mythical Dr.; Yacub's workers: doctors, nurses and undertakers (See the Myth of Yacub by Elijah Muhammad, Message to the Black Man).

In short, it is the food grown in the toxicity of dyes, fertilizers, and insecticides that cause the life of workers to be ephemeral that is even more shortened by the new Yacubian GMO gene altering of agricultural products.

Unless the masses of workers transcend their deaf, dumb and blind condition, they succumb to the overwhelming toxic environment of the myriad death dealing devices that ultimately destroy their spirit, heart (literally), body (literally) and soul. Only those who come into super consciousness can withstand the death blows of the machine constructed by the global capitalists to pimp them from the cradle to the grave.

Yes, along with religiosity, the educational system is the primary mechanism that initiates their destruction. Often, even before religiosity and white supremacy education,v the capitalist birth control death plan eliminates many of the potential no longer needed slaves before they exit the womb, especially in America when it is better to abort potential resisters to capitalism and slavery of the new era, yes, before they acquire the linguists of resistance and notions of ancestral dignity that they must uphold on the pain of death. Abort them in the womb, although the colonial conservatives say let them grow to maturity so they can be induced to be the global military machine to suppress those who resist colonial domination. Their leaders must be co-opted, assassinated, imprisoned or exiled. If the leaders survive the above tactics of domination and somehow regain the leadership of their people, such leaders must agree to the Miller Lite agenda of neo-colonialism that Kwame Nkrumah told us was colonialism playing possum, i.e., Nelson Mandela upon his release from 27 years in prison to become President of South Africa, a land in which the former revolutionaries are billionaires while the masses yet suffer landlessness, homelessness, poverty, ignorance and disease.
--continued
--Marvin X/El Muhajir
9/23/17









Thursday, September 21, 2017

Fasten your seat belt, tighten your air bag and get ready for Marvin X in Concert, aka, The Wild Crazy Ride of the Marvin X Experience!


Please order your Marvin X In the Light Tour 2017 T-shirt now. Proceeds benefit the Movement Newspaper. Price $25.00. For credit card orders, please call 510-200-4164. T-shirts will be available at Marvin X in Concert, Black Repertory Group Theatre, Saturday, September 30, 7:30PM, 3201 Adeline Street, Berkeley (One block south of the ASHBY BART Station). Donation $20.00.





Poet, playwright, director, producer, actress, Dr. Ayodele Nzinga, will perform at the Marvin X Benefit Concert for The Movement Newspaper. Drummer Paul Tillman Smith said he will also join with "The Great X" at the Black Repertory Group Theatre, Saturday, September 30, 7:30PM, donation $20.00. For more information and/or reservations, please call 510-200-4164.


Terrible Tom Bowden and his band will perform for Maestro Marvin X's benefit
concert for the Movement Newspaper. Voice of the Black Arts Movement International.
Terrible Tom and Marvin X are products of Oakland's Harlem of the West, the 7th Street Black Arts Movement Business District. Marvin X acknowledges Oakland Post Newspaper Publisher Paul Cobb as a West Oakland product and childhood friend. Paul Cobb supported the first issues of the Movement Newspaper. Thank you, Paul Cobb!

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Marvin X after addressing the Moorish American community on the History of Islam in the Bay Area, based on his unpublished manuscript by the same name.





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In the BAMBD: Geoffrey's Sunday Jazz Jam and soul dinner--"The Best deal in the Bay!"--Marvin X


Join us for Sunday Jazz
with Vocalist 
Dia Amari Adwin

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Join us for Sunday Jazz with Guest Vocalist Dia Amari Adwin

Geoffrey's Inner Circle
410 14th Street
Downtown Oakland
510-839-4644

Cover $10.00
Soul Food Dinner $10.00

Showtime
6pm-7pm
7:30pm-8:30pm

JAM SESSION
Room for first 8 only
9pm-10pm

Please come out and support live jazz at the Sunday Concert & Jam Session. There will be many more talented guest vocalists and musicians to come.

Access to elevator at 1409 Franklin (white curtains).
Parking lot directly across from elevator entrance.

Geoffrey's Inner Circle | 410 14th StreetOakland, CA 94607

Stand Up to Bigotry Next Week at White Supremacist UC Berkeley

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The Freedom Socialist Party is part of Communities Against Racism and Fascism. We encourage everyone to participate in the counterdemonstrations outlined below.

Stand Up to Bigotry Next Week at UC Berkeley
 
White supremacists are coming back to Berkeley on Sept. 24-27 and Communities Against Racism and Fascism (CARF) will be out protesting the bigots at their planned events.
 
Spearheaded by Milo Yiannoupoulos, the week of white supremacy at Berkeley is an attempt by the far right to portray themselves as victims being denied "free speech." They hope to gain sympathy and recruit to their cause. CARF knows that it is our first amendment right to oppose neo-fascist speech by joining with others to outnumber the supremacists at their rallies and send them packing with large, disciplined counter-demonstrations. History has shown that this kind of response can stop fascist movements while they are small. 

CARF is organizing an anti-fascist response and calling on all communities targeted by the fascists to come out. 
 
Join CARF in the counter-demonstrations at the following times:
 
Sunday, Sept. 24:   "Anti-feminism" day  
     Meet at Café Milano, 2522 Bancroft Way at 4:30pm sharp, then march to the
     steps of Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley campus.

 
Wednesday, Sept. 27:  "Anti-free speech" day.  
     Meet at Café Milano, 2522 Bancroft Way at 4:30pm sharp, then march to the
     steps of Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley campus.

All are welcome to help prepare for these actions as well:


Saturday, Sept. 23:  Workparty to make banners and placards.  
     New Valencia Hall, 747 Polk St. (near Ellis St.), San Francisco,12:00-2:00 p.m.
 
For more information, email CARFbayarea@gmail.com or visit the Facebook group ‘Communities Against Racism & Fascism’

Order now: Marvin X T shirt--In the Light Tour 2017


Please order your Marvin X In the Light Tour 2017 T-shirt now. Proceeds benefit the Movement Newspaper. Price $25.00. For credit card orders, please call 510-200-4164. T-shirts will be available at Marvin X in Concert, Black Repertory Group Theatre, Saturday, September 30, 7:30PM, 3201 Adeline Street, Berkeley (One block south of the ASHBY BART Station). Donation $20.00.





Poet, playwright, director, producer, actress, Dr. Ayodele Nzinga, will perform at the Marvin X Benefit Concert for The Movement Newspaper. Drummer Paul Tillman Smith said he will also join with "The Great X" at the Black Repertory Group Theatre, Saturday, September 30, 7:30PM, donation $20.00. For more information and/or reservations, please call 510-200-4164.


Terrible Tom Bowden and his band will perform for Maestro Marvin X's benefit
concert for the Movement Newspaper. Voice of the Black Arts Movement International.
Terrible Tom and Marvin X are products of Oakland's Harlem of the West, the 7th Street Black Arts Movement Business District. Marvin X acknowledges Oakland Post Newspaper Publisher Paul Cobb as a West Oakland product and childhood friend. Paul Cobb supported the first issues of the Movement Newspaper. Thank you, Paul Cobb!

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Marvin X after addressing the Moorish American community on the History of Islam in the Bay Area, based on his unpublished manuscript by the same name.





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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Marvin X speaks: In the Light Tour, 2017


Left to right: New York actor Ganno Grills (he portrayed Marvin X in the Marvin X/Ed Bullins play Salaam, Huey, Salaam, produced by Woody King at the New Federal Theatre). Woody King also produced Amiri Baraka's classic The Toilet (See Marvin X's review entitled The Toilet: A Love Letter to Gay and Lesbian Youth). Mrs. Amina Baraka said she thought Marvin X was crazy until she read this essay.

Marvin X and San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. The Mayor invited Marvin X to bring his play, One Day in the Life,  to San Francisco after a production at Oakland's Uhuru House in East Oakland. The play became a recovery community classic and the longest running North American African drama in Northern California history.

 Othello and Desdemona, aka Marvin X and Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf




 Marvin X interviewed by students at Berkeley B-Tech High School, Wednesday, September 20, 10:45AM

Marvin X interviewed on Harambee Radio by Sista Q, Thursday, September 21,5PM PST, 8PM ESTy

Marvin X interviewed by Terri Collins, KPOO Radio, San Francisco, Tuesday, September 26, 10PM
Marvin X interviewed by Donald Lacy, KPOO Radio, San Francisco, Saturday, September 30, 11AM