Results for “breakfast program”

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Vol. 6, No. 13-14 1971-05-01 20 pages
programs to rate needs. The Black Panther Party done this through its basic Ten-P Program. However, we recognize revolution is a process and we ca offer the people conclusions--we be ready to respond creatively to new conditions and new understandé Therefore we have developed our Free Breakfast Program
Vol. 6, No. 17 1971-05-22 20 pages
these hous- ing projects, the Columbia Point Housing Project, the Massachusetts State Chapter of the Black Panther Party implemented. asurvivalprogram, aFree Breakfast Program. One of the families in these projects, which had been sending their childrento the Free Breakfast Program so that the children could receive proper nourishment, and which
Vol. 2, No. 24 1969-03-03 19 pages
mecds of the people are omewered.” MONDAY MA me The chain was broken: a free ral government pays some of its * at having “‘coceped breakfast program was born inOuk- Senators not to grow food on their 1 knows that nto land, fand and also destrovs thocsands of PHISET exists
Vol. 2, No. 30 1969-04-20 24 pages
Chureh’s program: breakfast in the morning for Oakland's school children in the black community. All children in grammar hools and growing young adults in Junior High Schools can receive free, FULL BREAKFASTS in the mornings before they go to school. The first of there breakfasts will exist
Vol. 6, No. 16 1971-05-15 19 pages
Churches can participate with th survival program of the Black Panther Party by allowing the use of their buildings as places where the survival programs can be implemented, Chureh buildings can be sites for Free Break- fast Programs, Liberatton Schools, Health Clinics, depositories for food and clothing, and for meetings
Vol. 2, No. 28 1969-03-31 23 pages
pigs of the power structere, Power to he Peopte etty Herron BREAKFAST FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN IN DOUBLE ROCK AND HUNTERS POINT Ireakfast for ( Panther Party on Ma is & success. During the past two weeks, the Breakfast fer Ch program bas served a bet LSO hungry nol children the Fillmore, who, together
Vol. 3, No. 8 1969-06-14 23 pages
BREAK --- FASCIST/ capitalist CONTRADICTIONS STARVING +e BLACK CHILDREN --- PAGE BREAK --- ANTHER SATURDAY, J L.A. PANTHERS BEGIN NE 4 14,1%9 Page 3 FREE BREAKFAST PROGRAM program int I Huggins, Deputy Minister ation southern Chapter, Janu rograrn Several weeks before we sta the progr we sent letters
Vol. 5, No. 18 1970-10-31 23 pages
shops on various topics such as children's rights, women's rights, internationalism, GI rights, welfare rights, drugs, community programs, social pro- grams, Free Breakfast Programs, Health Clinics, etc. Numerous or- ganizations already are encoura- ging people to come to D.C, for the convention in November. These groups include Women
Vol. 5, No. 28 1971-01-09 19 pages
immediate task and to do this we must meet the needs of the people. We have been doing this through our liberation schools, free breakfast programs, child care centers, bussing programs (People are able to visitmembers oftheir family in prison) and clothing programs. We will also now move forward
Vol. 5, No. 10 1970-09-05 27 pages
boys and custodians and they hire a sprink- ling of Black cashier clerks, They refused to donate to either the Free Breakfast Program or the Liberation School and the Free Lunch Program, Point No, 3 of che 10 Point Platform and Program states, ‘'We want an em! to the robbery