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Archival description- id188048
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- 1992-1998
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- id188043
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- 2000-2002
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VHS: Welcoming Remarks/ Surviving "The Miami Model"
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Panel on FTAA at UM Law School. Max Rameau is one of the panelists and speaks as a CopWatch representative about the project, RootCause.
VHS: UMOJA Village, City Manager meets Coalition Leaders & Residents of the Village Speak
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- November 23, 2006
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VHS: UMOJA Village: The Community Shares Gifts with the Village Residents
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- December 23, 2006
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VHS: Memorial Service for Justice - Eddie Lee Macklin, Jr.
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- January 31, 2002
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Presented by the Coalition Against Police Brutality and Harassement, Brothers of the Same Mind and the Community at Large in honor of Eddie Lee Macklin, Jr. (January 8, 1982 - January 21, 2002).
VHS: Max Rameau Presentations- FTAA Roundtables
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- October 23, 2003
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Max Rameau participates in a panel discussion at the University of Miami Law School, on behalf of the Miami Workers' Center, to discuss the FTAA protests in Miami.
VHS: FTAA Protest - The Miami Model Indy Media - 91 minutes
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- undated
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VHS: Court Hearing for Restoration of Voting Rights for Ex-Felon
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- April 9, 2003
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VHS: Construction on UMOJA Site
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- 2006
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VHS: Brothers of the Same Mind
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- March 24, 2004
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Revolving Micro-Loan Program Designed to Help Ex-Felons Go into Business by Miami Commissioner Teele and Leroy Jones of NANA. Commissioner Arthur Teele explains program objectives to members and participants from Brothers of the Same Mind.
VHS: Black History Month Lecture Series: Dr. Kwame Ture, A.K.A. Stokely Carmichael
- id31269
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- February 24, 1993
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Dr. Kwame Ture gives a speech at Florida International University. In his speech, he criticizes the capitalist system and discusses the worldwide suffering of the African diaspora.
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- February 27, 2002
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This is a video recording of a panel hosted by the Black Affairs Forum. One of the featured panelists is Max Rameau, and he addresses the question of how the color line continues to exist in Miami in the 21st century.
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- 2007
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Umoja Rising Development and Pan-African Community documents
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- 1999 - 2015
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- id31125
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- 2007
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