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St. Petersburg Freedom Summer Project
July 9 to August 9, 2011
Donate to the Uhuru Freedom Summer ProjectParticipate in the Summer Project
Register Now
Help feed, house and transport Summer Project activists
$100 buys a 25 lb bag of rice, a case of chicken quarters and a case of soy milk
$50 buys a case of breakfast cereal
$25 buys a 25 lb bag of pinto beans
Or contribute to a 15-seat van for the Summer Project and other community programs
Fifty years after the Freedom Riders and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Uhuru Freedom Summer Project is continuing the struggle for justice and liberation for African people!
Building self-sufficiency and empowering the local African community, Uhuru Freedom Summer is bringing together African students, activists, workers, health care experts, teachers, computer technicians and our allies from all over the country to change the world on the side of social and economic justice once again.
Your contribution will make Freedom Summer a reality, helping to build these community institutions:
The Youth Survival and Development Skills Retreat July 15-17 at Oscar Scherer State Park, Osprey, FL
African cultural programs
Community recording studio at the
St. Petersburg Uhuru House
Uhuru Commercial Community Kitchen as
a business incubator
Radio and journalism skills training and intern programs through The Burning Spear newspaper and Uhuru Radio
Marcus Garvey Academy African-curriculum charter schoolUhuruSummerProject.org • info@uhurusummerproject.org • Connect on Facebook www.inpdum.org - www.uhurunews.com
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Uhuru Summer Project!
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