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BPP ALUMNI LEGACY NETWORK EDUCATIONAL SESSION

We are continuing our educational series Black and Brown Students: Crisis in Education. This week the topic is what happens to Black and Brown Children when they are not in school and the larger effect it has on the community. This is something we are faced with all over America including Oakland, California with numerous school closures taking place.

We will also give clarity on our position concerning the All-Good Bakery the first Black Panther Party Headquarters and our campaign to declare other Black Panther Party sites as Historical Landmarks. The Network is active in many areas involving educational programs which we will highlight during our session. Please join us on Saturday as we engage in working with the community for concrete resolutions to existing problems. The harder the conflictm the more glorious the triumph!

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