MOVE: Ramona Africa (part 1)

May 19th, 2009  |  Published in Culture and Activism, Police State  |  1 Comment

on May 13, 1985, the Philadelphia police department massacred 11 members of Ramona Africa’s family, including 5 children, by dropping a bomb on their home.  Ramona was the sole adult survivor of the incident.  Ramona speaks of the MOVE organization, the legal system and the prison industrial complex.  filmed by Eric Angell at Hamline University in April.

See also:
Ramona Africa, part 2
MOVE: Confrontation in Philadelphia

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  1. MOVE: Ramona Africa, part 2 - from the Hallie Q. Brown Center :: Our World In Depth says:

    June 2nd, 2009 at 12:08 pm (#)

    [...] in more information about MOVE? check out part 1 of Ramona Africa’s talk: Ramona Africa, part 1 also, a great independently produced documentary about MOVE from the 1970s: MOVE: Confrontation in [...]

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