Equal Justice Society e-Newsletter - Issue 6 - Winter 2006

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IN THIS ISSUE

Front Page

Letter from the President: Government as a Force for Good

Notes on the Right: Starving Vital Government Services

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Also: Zuni Café's Surprise Fundraiser

Hurricane Katrina
Lawsuit for Evacuees, Petition to UN


EJS Lawyers in New Orleans: First Person Account

California Senators Support Filibuster of Alito; Coalition Warns of Danger to Civil Rights

EJS Brief in Supreme Court Supports Voters of Color

Civil Rights Coalition Condemns Racist SFPD Police Video

EJS Launches Motley Fellowship

New CD, Book on Port Chicago

Book Exposes Court Rulings Dismantling Laws Promoting Fairness and Equality

USF Law School Chapter Hosts Art Show

Staff/Board News & Notes

Newsletter Editors:
Elaine Elinson
Miguel Gavaldon


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Port Chicago in Print and Music

Marcus Shelby and his Jazz Orchestra will launch their new CD, Port Chicago, at Yoshi's Jazz Club on February 21 and 22 in Oakland. EJS commissioned the renowned jazz bass player and composer to create a musical tribute to the African American sailors who were tried for mutiny following their work stoppage after an explosion at Port Chicago (northeast of San Francisco) during World War II.

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The jazz suite is based on The Port Chicago Mutiny, a book by UC Berkeley professor and Black Scholar editor Dr. Robert Allen. After being out of print for several years, EJS is collaborating with Heyday Press to republish the Dr. Allen's book.

Called "a gripping exposé of a shocking injustice," by Publishers Weekly and "a compelling tale," by the Boston Globe, The Port Chicago Mutiny is a thorough and engrossing work of U.S. history and civil rights literature. With a new epilogue from the author, The Port Chicago Mutiny raises questions about the powers of the military, about the prosecution of civil disobedience, and about the rights of the individual-issues as relevant today as they were sixty years ago.

Sunday, March 19 at 7:00 p.m.
Robert L. Allen will discuss and sign copies of The Port Chicago Mutiny: The Story of the Largest Mass Mutiny Trial in U.S. Naval History. Listening party of “The Port Chicago Mutiny” CD by the Marcus Shelby Jazz Band to follow.
Café Royale, 800 Post Street at Leavenworth, San Francisco. Free and open to the public; for information, call (415) 441-4099.






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