ProLibertad Media Projects
The ProLibertad Freedom Campaign
http://www.ProLibertadWeb.com
ProLibertad@Hotmail.com
ProLibertad Hotline: 718-601-4751
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Download the November Edition of our newsletter El Coqui Libre by going to:
http://www.prolibertadweb.com/page10.html and download thePDF version.
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Despierta Boricua is a fifteen minute Radio segment produced for WBAI
99.5 FM Friday Morning Wake UP Call by The ProLibertad Freedom
Campaign. Despierta Boricua airs at 6:45am every Friday morning, but
is subject to re-scheduling depending on the Station’s needs.
Despierta Boricua is dedicated to providing the New York City
listening audience with the latest news and updates on Puerto Rican
politics and culture from U.S. based Puerto Rican communities and the
island of Puerto Rico.
Friday November 10th, 2006-This segment will feature an interview
with Josean LaGuarta; the New York based coordinator of the Foro
Social de Puerto Rico (World Social forum in Puerto Rico) about the
issues that will be discussed, how people can support and other
related topics.
Listen via webstream: http://www.wbai.org
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PUERTO RICO: THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
Friday Night Film
Friday Nov. 10th, 2006 at 6:30pm
Hunter College West Building 2nd floor Room 217
Take the 6 train to E68th St. and Lexington Avenue
$5 donation (no one will be turned away)
FRIDAY NIGHT DON'T GIVE YOUR MONEY
TO THE HOLLYWOOD MOVIE MACHINE!!
Join the ProLibertad Freedom Campaign for the first of our Friday Night
Films on the Puerto Rican National Liberation struggle and the Puerto Rican
Political Prisoners.
Our first film is Juan Mari Bras: Un Puertorriqueño (In)documentado (Juan
Mari Bras: An undocumented Puerto Rican). This biography focuses in on the
life of an activist that has been a target of U.S. surveillance, assault and
repression, within the historical context of the Puerto Rican
Independence movement.
A Socialist, Independentista, Lawyer and Journalist, Juan Mari Bras, in his
80s, continues to be a powerful force for Puerto Rican independence.
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