“We Still Charge Genocide” Jalil Muntaqim Speaks to National Black Caucus of the Teamsters Union

Companion Post/ Lessons:

WE STILL CHARGE GENOCIDE:
Spirit of Mandela International Tribunal (October 22-25, 2021)

SUPPLEMENTAL: We Charge Genocide: The Crime of Government Against the Negro People by William L Patterson, 1970 (Courtesy International Publishers)

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Learn more in RBG Communiversity eLibrary| We Charge Genocide: The Crime of Government Against the Negro People, 1951 (Complete)

Quilombo, The Movie and the Maroon Within Us

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Synopsis of the film:
Quilombo, Carlos Diegues’ historical saga, is a stirring fusion of folklore, political impact, and dynamic storytelling, realized in vibrant tropical colors and set to pulsating beat of Gilberto Gil’s rhythmic musical score. The story derives from fact: in 17th-century Brazil, groups of runaway black slaves escaped to mountainous jungle strongholds, where they formed liberated self-governing communities known as Quilombos. Like the movie roots, this film chronicles Palmares, the most famous of these “black Eldorado’s” which flourished for several decades under the reign of the legendary chieftain Ganga Zumba.

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SUPPLEMENTAL: Between the Law and Their Land_ Afro-Brazilian Quilombo Communities’ Struggle for Land Rights