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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW YORK CITY AREA
APRIL 2007 FREEDOM MONTH!!
The ProLibertad Freedom Campaign has designated April, "Freedom Month!!"
Every April ProLibertad organizing a series of events to commemorate the
arrests of our political prisoners. We use this month as a time to raise
awareness concerning the prisoners and of Puerto Rico's colonial reality.
TENTATIVE FREEDOM MONTH APRIL 2007 Schedule
Saturday March 31st-ProLibertad Community March in the Bronx (See the above
announcement)
Sunday April 1st- Special mass dedicated to the Puerto Rican Political
Prisoners by La Iglesia San Romero de Las Americas/UCC at 11:30am
Friday April 6th-Militant Labor Forum event for the Puerto Rican Political
Prisoners at 6:30pm
Saturday April 7th- "Hands off Cuba, Venezuela, and Bolivia" (With the added
demands of "Free Puerto Rico" and "Free the Puerto Rican Political
Prisoners") at 1pm http://www.april7coalition.org
Tuesday April 10th-ProLIbertad Event at the International Action Center at
7pm
Friday April 13th-Puerto Rico/Political Prisoner Event with Fuerza de la
Revolucion Domincana at Centro Orlando Martinez in Inwood
Tuesday April 17th-Special ProLibertad Freedom Campaign Information Session
at Hunter College at 7pm Hunter college east building center for Puerto
Rican studies 14th floor room 1441 or the solarium
Thursday April 26th-ProLibertad Student Event with Hunter College's Hostos
Puerto Rican Club at 1pm
Saturday April 28th-ProLibertad Special fund-raiser (BOMBAZO) at 7pm
Sunday April 29th-Unity Brunch on the PRican PPs with Malcolm X Grassroots
Movement at 1pm
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