Look who Curtis keeps company with:
January 30&31: DEMOCRACY AND US POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
A FORUM Featuring CONGRESSWOMAN CYNTHIA MCKINNEY. TWO EVENTS:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2004 - 6:00PM, DILLARD UNIVERSITY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2004 - 11:00AM at UNO DOWNTOWN THEATRE
619 Carondelet St. Introductions by former New Orleans Black Panther and housing and prison activist MALIK RAHIM (Saturday); Community-Labor Organizer CURTIS MUHAMMED (Friday); Loyola Professor Nabil Al-Tikriti; former political prisoner King Wilkerson. Mc'ed by NOLAPS members Sandra and Jessica.
This was posted on a blog called NOLA Palestine Solidarity
http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=%22Curtis+Muhammed%22+louisiana&prssweb=Search&ei=UTF-8&n=10&fl=0&u=www.nolapalestinesolidarity.org/Actions/actions.htm&w=%22curtis+muhammed%22+louisiana&d=0B02D6402D&icp=1&.intl=us
my point exactly
bookmarking post.
Sounds like a wholesome family friendly bunch, don't they? /s
Did you get the original post about this off of a thread here on FR?
If not, it needs a thread of its own, IMHO.
But, I was just going to bed when I saw your post about that, and now I am so mad...
I have to go anyway...do you think that presser they plan tomorrow afternoon will be on any of the stations...or links at the head of this thread?
Holy cow!
http://www.crmvet.org/vet/muhammad.htm
Curtis Muhammed (or Muhammad) was Curtis Hayes before the religious conversion (or whatever it is that compels people to add the name muhammad).
A striking number of 60s activists are showing up in 2005...Joan Baez, Jane Fonda, John Kerry, et al