Inspired by the principles of Malcolm X / Malik El-Hajj Shabazz. A 'Third Worldist' perspective focusing on the increasing pace of south-south co-operation which is challenging and defeating US hegemony, and the struggles of those oppressed by neo-colonialism and white supremacy (racism) who fight for their social, political and cultural freedom 'by any means necessary'
Monday, 20 September 2010
NEW DOC-FILM ABOUT THE POLYNESIAN PANTHERS
Sons of Malcolm sends a Black Power salute to our brothers and sisters who were involved in this struggle, and a major thank you to the filmmakers.
Thanks for adding us to your pages - I saw the doco as it was first broadcast.
I could barely watch.
After about 12 minutes, I had to leave the room, tears down my cheeks, seeing how far we had come and how much had been achieved by a small but determined group.
bought tears to my eyes too...have locked in the online/ondemand link and am forwarding to friends....makes me so humble and proud to be part of our emerging culture here in 'godzone'...aotearoa...new zealand
Malo Avaiki nius and hoanikai for sharing the hurt many of us PPP still feel today. This is what I went through when i was interviewed (thanks to the production company they cut out my teary eye bits) and still when i see the doco. it reminds me of aa the PP members whom have died, went to prison and those still unable to celebrate what was achieved. your comments makes it much better to move forward. Panther 6
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Thanks for adding us to your pages - I saw the doco as it was first broadcast.
I could barely watch.
After about 12 minutes, I had to leave the room, tears down my cheeks, seeing how far we had come and how much had been achieved by a small but determined group.
All power to the people!
couldnt have said it better myself:
"how much had been achieved by a small but determined group."
bought tears to my eyes too...have locked in the online/ondemand link and am forwarding to friends....makes me so humble and proud to be part of our emerging culture here in 'godzone'...aotearoa...new zealand
Malo Avaiki nius and hoanikai for sharing the hurt many of us PPP still feel today.
This is what I went through when i was interviewed (thanks to the production company they cut out my teary eye bits) and still when i see the doco. it reminds me of aa the PP members whom have died, went to prison and those still unable to celebrate what was achieved. your comments makes it much better to move forward.
Panther 6
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