Detroiters Support the Jena 6

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Detroiters Support the Jena 6 by angryindian

While the major media sleeps on this issue, the Brown Blogosphere has spread the information on Jena's problems with facing up to the history of its present and the support for justice in Wanye Co. LA is growing.  - The Angryindian

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Event: Public Meeting on the Jena 6

Date: Wednesday, September 19, 2007, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Speakers: From MECAWI and the Social Justice Community

Film: TV 33 Interview on the Jena 6 and Racism in Wayne Co.

Location: Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice (MECAWI)

5922 Second Avenue

Detroit, MI 48202

URL: http://www.mecawi.org

URL: http://www.FreetheJena6.orgURL: http://www.michaelbaisden.com/...le.asp?id=470156

E-mail: admin@mecawi.org

Detroit Meeting September 19, 7:00 p.m. in Solidarity With the Jena 6: Thousands Set to March Against Racism in Louisiana

The case of the Jena 6 has gained national attention. Six young African American students (ages 16-18) have been framed up in Jena, Louisiana and are facing up to life in prison for a schoolyard fight with a white student. Three nooses were then found hanging from the tree. Three white students were expelled by the principal, but the superintendent of schools reduced it to a 3-day suspension, calling it a “prank.”

Afterwards, all of the African American students stood under the tree. The District Attorney came to the school and demanded they stop the protests or “I can end your lives with one stroke of my pen.”

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