New Episodes of Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Haiti's Heroic History and Black August

Two new episodes of Freedom is a Constant Struggle are below:

http://kiilunyasha.blogspot.com/2010/01/pierre-labossiere-haitis-heroic-history.html

http://kiilunyasha.blogspot.com/2010/01/willie-sundiata-tate-black-august.html




http://kiilunyasha.blogspot.com/2010/01/pierre-labossiere-haitis-heroic-history.html

Pierre Labossiere: Haiti's Heroic History

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, August 14, 2009

Guest, Pierre Labossiere, a Haitian national, co-founder of the Haiti
Action Committee, has been a long-time social-justice activist and
supporter of the Lavalas Party of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide,
currently exiled in South Africa. Pierre has also been active in the
campaigns to free political prisoners and to demand an investigation
into the kidnapping and disappearance of Haitian Human Rights
Advocate, Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine in August, 2007.

http://kiilunyasha.blogspot.com/2010/01/willie-sundiata-tate-black-august.html

Willie Sundiata Tate: Black August

Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV Show, August 21, 2009

Guest, Willie Sundiata Tate (Sundi), was a member of All of Us or
None, a group of ex-prisoners actively fighting discrimination against
people who have done time in prison, and was a member of TIMERS,
another group of former Black Panthers and activist ex-prisoners who
organized an annual Black Family Reunion Day in West Oakland with
food, speakers and a bicycle give-away for many years.

Sundi was formerly one of the six defendants put on trial for the
assaults and murder of guards on that fateful day, August 21, 1971,
when Soledad Brother George L. Jackson was assassinated. They became
known as The San Quentin Six. Sundi was acquitted of all charges and
has been out of prison for over 35 years, continuing to advocate for
the release of political prisoners and equal justice.