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People's Organization for ProgressThe People's Organization for Progress (P.O.P.) works to empower the grassroots community and fights for its needs. P.O.P. speaks out about issues such as poverty, racism, unemployment, education, housing, drugs, crime and community deterioration as well as important local, national and international issues. P.O.P. supports self-help and other efforts to improve conditions in our community. However our ultimate goal is the complete elimination of all forms of racial, social and economic inequality and injustice. If you want to have a stronger voice in the affairs of our community then you should join the People's Organization for Progress. The People's Organization for Progress has a statewide campaign to mobilize and demonstrate against police brutality and racial violence. POP meets 6:30p.m. every Thusday at Abyssinian Baptist Church, 224 W. Kinney St., Newark- You're Invited Please help us get the word out. Urgent: Call and send letters to State Attorney General to request continued investigation into the Death of Earl Faison: Call (877)-230-6200 to report racial profiling and incidents of police brutality Amadou Diallo killed after being fired at 41 times, Stanton Crew killed by State Troopers after being fired upon 27 times, Anthony Baez choked to death by a police officer, Tyisha Miller killed after being shot 12 times(4 in the head), Terrance Everett beaten and accused of a crime he did not commit, Abner Louima sexually tortured, Danette "Strawberry" Daniels shot to death, Emmett Steele found dead in his jail cell, Max Antoine brutally beaten and crippled, Elmer Reed beaten by police, Carolyn "Sissy" Adams shot to death, Philip Panell killed after being shot in the back by a police officer while his hands were raised, Malcolm Furguson shot at point blank range, Patrick Dorismond, Randy Weaver, Timothy Thomas, Bilal Corbitt and many more. |
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"If there is No Struggle, There is No Progress," Frederick Douglass |
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