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BPP ALUMNI LEGACY EDUCATIONAL SESSION

These last few weeks of classes on the youth and student movement has given us understanding why America does not want students to have true knowledge and an education that teaches the true nature of this decadent American Society. We looked at the Black Student and Black Power Movement started by students. We included the activities of the student third world alliance during the 60s and 70s. We examined the relationship of student activism then and the effect it had on the overall movement for revolutionary change in the oppressive conditions that black and brown lived in during the 60s and 70s in America. We have asked the crucial question about the youth and student movement of today. Is there a new generation of youth and students picking up the banner of student activism on campuses and in their communities? We hope to answer this question and more with your participation in the mix. This week’s topic is Youth solidarity in America and around the world. What are the issues that connect youth and student around the world? During this educational banquet everyone will have the opportunity to contribute to the feast. We will see you on Saturday!

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