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This is my moms baby doll from when she was 4 or 5 years old. All my dolls are in storage as we are in the middle of a move.
Mike Africa of the MOVE organization held a press conference to make demands of University of Pennsylvania and city officials concerning the remains of MOVE children and adults killed in 1985 by Philadelphia police.
Mike Africa and city councilmember Jamie Gauthier (3rd District) are calling on the University of Pennsylvania's museum to return the remains of Delisha Africa, a 12-year-old girl who was killed in the 1985 city bombing of a MOVE home in Philadelphia's Cobbs Creek neighborhood.
Mike Africa said at Monday’s press conference in Gauthier’s office that he will ask for the return of Delisha Africa’s remains to her mother or her sister, Yvonne Orr-El, who also spoke.
“We want full transparency and accountability of the actions of Penn Museum, Princeton and Smithsonian in their involvement in receiving, examining and using our family’s remains as teaching tools and fundraising materials,” he said.
Africa demanded the arrest of Penn anthropologists Alan Mann and Janet Monge for “using the remains of young Black girls who died such tragic and public deaths, to make YouTube videos and allowing students to write dissertations about their body parts, without the consent of their family members.”
Africa also called for the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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BicycleWORKS is moving to its new location. Today, about 35 volunteers moved 8,453 pounds of bike-related items by bicycle to the new location, three-miles away.
Mike Africa of the MOVE organization held a press conference to make demands of University of Pennsylvania and city officials concerning the remains of MOVE children and adults killed in 1985 by Philadelphia police.
Mike Africa and city councilmember Jamie Gauthier (3rd District) are calling on the University of Pennsylvania's museum to return the remains of Delisha Africa, a 12-year-old girl who was killed in the 1985 city bombing of a MOVE home in Philadelphia's Cobbs Creek neighborhood.
Mike Africa said at Monday’s press conference in Gauthier’s office that he will ask for the return of Delisha Africa’s remains to her mother or her sister, Yvonne Orr-El, who also spoke.
“We want full transparency and accountability of the actions of Penn Museum, Princeton and Smithsonian in their involvement in receiving, examining and using our family’s remains as teaching tools and fundraising materials,” he said.
Africa demanded the arrest of Penn anthropologists Alan Mann and Janet Monge for “using the remains of young Black girls who died such tragic and public deaths, to make YouTube videos and allowing students to write dissertations about their body parts, without the consent of their family members.”
Africa also called for the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Intoxicating Move was entered in the 6th Race at Del Mar. Rafael Bejarano was Up, Phil D'Amato Trainer, Owners Little Red Feather Racing
Soulful songs encouraging us to Move! Don't just stand there. No matter what Time.
Jacob & Rachel Washington - Formerly 'The Soldiers
Move It! invites guests to experience the world of transportation and manufacturing, with a gallery full of colorful hands-on exhibits that chug, whiz, whirl, pop and zing!