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Come to a special screening of a new film about Mumia, the most recognised death row inmate in the world today. In 1982, he was tried and convicted for the murder of Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. Since then his case has become one of the most contested legal cases in history. A former Black Panther and now renowned author, he is hailed as “the voice of the voiceless.” Be inspired by the resistance of Mumia Abu-Jamal — you can’t jail the spirit!
Peter Murray, a campaigner for Mumia’s freedom since the ’80s, will introduce the film and discuss how to build a movement to free Mumia and other class struggle political prisoners.
Sunday 27 March
African inspired dinner at 6:30 pm for a $10 donation
Film screening at 7:30 pm
Solidarity Salon, 580 Sydney Road, Brunswick
Hosted by the Freedom Socialist Party
Endorsed by Anarchist Black Cross, Doin Time Show – 3CR, Indigenous Social Justice Association – Melbourne and Radical Women.