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    The Jackson – Kush plan and the struggle for black self-determination and economic democracy

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    The Jackson – Kush plan and the struggle for black self-determination and economic democracy

    The Jackson – Kush plan and the struggle for black self-determination and economic democracy

    team, 23rd May 2012
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    Authorship Kali Akuno
    Date 23 May 2012
    Source Navigating the Storm
    Tags
    City council
    Racism
    USA
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    The J – K Plan in its concrete form is the product of a self-generated organizing challenge that emerged from the 2008 Ideological Conference of MXGM and NAPO. The challenge was to test the strength of our organizing model and work in the South after more than 25 years of patient and deliberate work in key cities like Atlanta, Birmingham, and Jackson. The initial plan was to expand the People’s Assembly model that was built in Jackson by MXGM and NAPO in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and to run Peoples’ Attorney Chokwe Lumumba for a City Council seat to assess the reach and impact of our work.

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