Sunday, November 09, 2008

An Evening of Education and Solidarity with Political Prisoners























On the occasion of the just-published very important and fascinating book on political prisoners, LET FREEDOM RING, edited by Matt Meyer of Resistance in Brooklyn

6pm - 7pm: Light supper and book signing, editor and contributors

7pm - 7:30pm: Live Performance by the Welfare Poets

7:30pm: Panel on Political Prisoners

Including former political prisoners and activists in the movement

Facilitated by:: Esperanza Martell
Panel Participants: Claudia de la Cruz (Pastor, Iglesia San Romero), Francisco Torres (SF8), Janine Green (NYC Anarchist BLCR), Tariq Haskins (BPP/BLA), Matt Meyer (RnB, book editor), Ramona or Sue Africa (MOVE), Suzanne Rosee (FMAJC).

Friday. November 21. 6 pm

St. Mary's Church (sanctuary)
521 West 126th Street
(between Old Broadway and Amsterdam)

"More than a book party"

Sponsored by the Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC) and Resistance in Brooklyn (212.330.8029 www.freemumia.com

Pastor Claudia De la Cruz speaks out for Mumia

from
San Romero de Las Américas Church –UCC –UCC

An Open and Affirming Church

P.O. Box 879
New York, NY 10040
October 2008

PUBLIC STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF MUMIA ABU- JAMAL

San Romero de Las Américas Church-UCC, based on the theological, ethical and moral principles of justice, solidarity and love which characterized Jesus' ministry, and which we are called to embody and promote as a community of faith, denounces the unjust, criminal and immoral incarceration of our brother and comrade, Mumia Abu-Jamal. Furthermore, we stand in solidarity in the movement to free him and the struggle to restore justice for our communities that continue to be brutalized and victimized by the Police Departments across the nation and the Court Systems.

As a Christian community, we understand the conditions that create political prisoners. When
structures of oppression and repression are created and imposed on our working class
communities by the ruling class; when our people suffer marginalization due to race/ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, nationality, age; when our communities are being deprived of basic
human rights as is the right to access quality education, access health care, have affordable
housing, employment opportunities amongst other things, there are those prophets who raise their voices with courage and have the willingness to sacrifice all to reach justice, to gain freedom and the basic human rights for our people. These prophets are persecuted, tortured, incarcerated and many times assassinated. This has been the tactic of imperialist forces for thousands of years.

Jesus, our brother and comrade, was persecuted, captured, ridiculed, tortured, incarcerated and
crucified by the Roman Empire. Jesus was a political prisoner! And, what was his "crime"?
Preaching, ministering and teaching liberation, building resistance, elevating the consciousness of his people to stand against imperialism, and transforming oppressive realities into liberating
experiences. This, has also been the "crime" of Mumia, and of many brothers and sisters who
have raised their voices and have given their lives in defense of people's right to self-
determination and the to access basic human rights that have been privatized. Mumia is a people's prophet and a freedom fighter!

We stand in solidarity with our brother, Mumia in our struggle against the domestic and
international crimes committed by the United States government, the Empire of our time. We
condemn the racist and classist death penalty, which is used as another mechanism to continue the crucifixion of people, in particular of the persons of color and the poor. We condemn the arbitrary and immoral punishment of an innocent man. We demand the immediate release of Mumia Abu-
Jamal, now!

Pastor Claudia De la Cruz
sanromero.ucc@gmail.com

646-942-2444

"A church that walks and feels with the people."
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For more pictures of the Halloween Mumia Fest please visit www.freemumia.com/statement.html. Everyone's dressed as their favorite revolutionary. Can you guess who they are supposed to be?