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BPP ALUMNI LEGACY EDUCATIONAL SESSION

This month so far we have had one session dedicated to our topic: Black women and women of the global diaspora: the rainbow connection. Last week we attended an event honoring lil Bobby Hutton, the first person to join the Black Panther Party. The event was held at the West Oakland Library across the street from Bobby Hutton Park.  Let us not ever forget who he was and the significance of his sacrifice today. This week we will continue with our topic:  Black women and women of the global diaspora: the rainbow connection.  Are there common threads of oppression that connect women globally? If so, how do they connect to the overall fight against oppression and fascism? These questions will be discussed and addressed.  We will look at some current issues and recent  developments that are impacting the very fabric of what is called democracy.  Get ready for the ride. We will see you Saturday!

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