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Screening & Lecture at Medu Bookstore In Atlanta, GA

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This Thursday, October 29th 2015 Award Winning Filmmaker and Journalist Rahiem Shabazz will speak at Medu Bookstore (Greenbriar Mall, Atlanta). Please arrive early because seating is limited.

p.s. There will be 2 special guest joining Shabazz to discuss the current zero tolerance laws that contribute to the school to prison pipeline and alternative means of education your children outside of the public school.

Filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz Live On 102.3 FM (Chicago)

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CATCH ME ON: Real Talk with Debra Rose
WYCA Rejoice 102.3 FM, Chicago, Il
Thurs., Oct. 29, 2015 at 11am – 11:15am est

If you’re outside of Chicago you can stream live www.wyca1023.com

Elementary Genocide Snags Best Documentary At PVIFF

PVIFF-Winners-2015We would like to thank the Peachtree Village International Film Festival for awarding Elementary Genocide with the “Best Documentary” Award. Seldom, do films highlighting social issues receive recognition for its global impact. PVIFF recognition further validates the importance of films like Elementary Genocide and social message independent filmmakers put forth with little to no resources.

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Elementary Genocide Gets Nomination At Film Festival

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The Award Winning Documentary “Elementary Genocide: The School To Prison Pipeline is up for AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD & BEST DOCUMENTARY at the Peachtree Village International Film Festival

WHERE: W-Hotel (Downtown Atlanta)
45 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd Atlanta, GA 30308
WHEN: Saturday, September 19th, 2015 @ 1 PM

Tickets Are Available At : https://squareup.com/m…/gipp-museums-inc/elementary-genocide

Rahiem Shabazz on WRFG 89.3 FM

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Director Rahiem Shabazz stops in at WFRG 89.3 FM to discuss the latest installment of the documentary series, “Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration.

 

The documentary is available in DVD format as well as streaming to all mobile devices.

https://elementarygenocide.com/buy-dvd/

Elementary Genocide 2 Streaming To All Mobile Devices

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Stream To All Mobile Devices

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You can now stream Elementary Genocide 2: “The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration“, on any mobile device.


Rahiem Shabazz continues the conscience-raising dialogue generated by his acclaimed documentary Elementary Genocide: The School To Prison Pipeline with his equally hard-hitting Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration. Featuring interviews with noted educator and Black psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson, Chief Juvenile Court Judge Steven C. Teske, fearless former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, former political prisoner and Black Liberation Army co-founder Dhoruba bin Wahad, popular social commentator Dr. Boyce Watkins, award-winning education reformer Dr. Steve Perry, White House champion of Change Winner & Author Tracey D. Syphax and more, The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration uncovers the true purpose of today’s educational system and how it’s failing the African child. Going beyond the school-to-prison pipeline headlines and conspiracy theories, The Board of Education Vs. The Board of Incarceration proves that something sinister is afloat by digging deep to explore its origin, its existence and how to plot its destruction to save every Black child.

 MOBILE STREAMING  $7.99

STREAM LINK GOOD FOR 72 HOURS ONLY

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*Mobile Purchasers Receive A Bonus Clip***

Elementary Genocide On Sale For $10.00 [LIMITED TIME ONLY]

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“We are now offering Elementary Genocide from Nov. 25th – Dec. 25th at a 50% discount at $10 for each DVD. This offer is for A LIMITED TIME ONLY!!!

“Elementary Genocide” shatters the silence and directly challenges the notion that the Public Education system is not in dire need of repair. The Award Winning documentary, has been mentioned by the Obama Administration in a press release honoring the ‘Champion of Change’ honoree Tracey Syphax.

“We have shipped copies to every state throughout the mainland U.S. as well as Hawaii, Canada, London, and even a few countries in Africa.

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NYCLU Demands That NYPD Stop Handcuffing 5-Year-Olds

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The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) is demanding sweeping changes to current discipline guidelines for the more than 5,000 school safety officers in New York City. The NYCLU has previously sued the NYPD for use of force against students and wrongful arrest, made the demands during a press conference Wednesday, stating that school discipline should be handles by educators, not the police.

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Parents Outraged: Student Punished For Helping Hungry Friend

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Recently an 8th grader from Weaverville, California was given a detention for sharing his lunch with a friend. All the 13 year-old Kyle Bradford did was share his chicken burrito with his friend didn’t want to eat the cheese sandwich the cafeteria was serving. Kyle, just like many other people and kids, didn’t see a problem with sharing his food with the other student. Here’s what Kyle had to say about it:

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Teacher Says ‘Killing Black People Is On Her Bucket List’

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A North Carolina teacher may lose her job after students reported her for making racist
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Math teacher Cynthia Ramsey of Camden County High School allegedly admitted to a student who was eating lunch that killing black people is on her “bucket list.”

“She conveyed to me that Mrs. Ramsey had indicated that if she only had 10 days to live that she would kill all black people,” the student’s mother, Kimberly Ashcraft, told WAVY-TV.

Ashcraft said she was stunned by the comment and couldn’t believe what she’d heard.

“I was completely shocked,” Ashcraft said. “I asked her again, ‘Are you sure that was what you heard?’ I could not have imagined a teacher saying that.”

Ashcraft says what is even more worrisome is that Ramsey is not only a teacher, but head of the math department.

“I conveyed to my daughter that this is a very serious allegation and I need confirmation that this did happen,” Ashcraft explained.

An officer told the news station that other students confirmed the story told by Ashcraft’s daughter.

 

Source: I Love Black People

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