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From Office of Talking Drum Editor Faye Wilson Kennedy: Black Panther Party 50th Anniversary in Sacramento
October 14, 2016

Sacramento

Black Panther Party’s 50th Year Anniversary

clip_image002Join us for a Round Table Discussion (Health Care, Nutrition, Self Defense, Mass Incarceration Pride and Respect) on Saturday, October 15 from 5-7pm, Reflecting on the Impact of the Black Panther Party 50 years later, with panelists Milton 510 Bowens, Dr. Jann Murray-Garcia, M.D., and Special Guest at the Underground Books, 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA. 95817.

The wonderful Black Panther Party’s 50th Year Anniversary art exhibition will open to the public until Monday, October 17, 2016 @ Brickhouse Art Gallery.

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Monday, October 17 6:00 pm @ Guild Theater, 2828 35th St., Sacramento, CA

Black Panther Party’s 50th Year Anniversary
Featuring Elaine Brown - Former Chairwoman
Panel discussion led by Mayor Kevin Johnson
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The wonderful Black Panther Party’s 50th Year Anniversary art exhibition will open to the public until Monday, October 17, 2016 @ Brickhouse Art Gallery.

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    Art Talk with Milton 510 Bowens

"The Resurrection of Black Power" October 29, 2016 from 5 - 7 pm

Come hear this provocative and powerful discussion of the art of Milton 510 Bowens celebrating The 50th Anniversary of the Black Panther Party (BPP).Underground Books,  2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA.  95817.


 


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