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Jihad Abdulmumit and the Peoples' Senate
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
17 Feb 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Jihad Abdulmumit and the Peoples' Senate

Jihad Abdulmumit is a former Black Panther/Black Liberation Army political prisoner held in the federal system for 22 years. He is presently the National Chairperson for the Jericho Movement; a representative of the Jamaat of the Shehu Uthman Dan Fodio; and a Coordinating Committee member of the Spirit of Mandela’s 2021 International Tribunal which successfully charged the United States government and its states with crime of genocide against Black, Brown, and Indigenous people. He joins us to discuss the upcoming introductory webinar of the Peoples' Senate which will be held on Saturday, February 18.

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