A Tribute for Melvin Dickson
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In honor of Beloved Elder Melvin Dickson, we are having a Celebration of his Life and Legacy
Melvin was a long-time and dedicated member of the Black Panther Party, which shaped his thinking and commitment to the interests of all people for the rest of his life. After his service in the Party, Melvin spent the next 20 plus years as Editor of the Commemorator Newspaper published by the Commemoration Committee for the Black Panther Party (founded by Melvin), which honored the legacy of the Black Panther Party.
Melvin fully embodied the politics that he taught – to end oppression and free all political prisoners. He created and maintained many programs in the community e.g., the Little Bobby Hutton Literacy Program; he was the chair of the Oakland Jericho Chapter; and a board member for the Solidarity Committee for Political Prisoner, Jalil Muntaqim.
Melvin also supported the mission of many people and community organizations. He was always willing to lend a hand when help was needed. As a human being, our beloved elder, comrade, Baba ... was strong, humble, and kind. He loved the community and especially focused on the children as the hope for the future.
As we honor Melvin's life and legacy, we are seeking assistance from our community to make this a beautiful, memorable event for all.
We are asking for funds to help with:
Costs for the venue, food, printing, entertainment and flowers.
Any and all contributions will be greatly appreciated and will make this tribute a lifelong memorable experience.
We thank you in advance for your generosity, caring and support.
We hope that you will join us for a celebration of his life at:
Met West High School, December 8, 2018, 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
All Power to the People!
Melvin was a long-time and dedicated member of the Black Panther Party, which shaped his thinking and commitment to the interests of all people for the rest of his life. After his service in the Party, Melvin spent the next 20 plus years as Editor of the Commemorator Newspaper published by the Commemoration Committee for the Black Panther Party (founded by Melvin), which honored the legacy of the Black Panther Party.
Melvin fully embodied the politics that he taught – to end oppression and free all political prisoners. He created and maintained many programs in the community e.g., the Little Bobby Hutton Literacy Program; he was the chair of the Oakland Jericho Chapter; and a board member for the Solidarity Committee for Political Prisoner, Jalil Muntaqim.
Melvin also supported the mission of many people and community organizations. He was always willing to lend a hand when help was needed. As a human being, our beloved elder, comrade, Baba ... was strong, humble, and kind. He loved the community and especially focused on the children as the hope for the future.
As we honor Melvin's life and legacy, we are seeking assistance from our community to make this a beautiful, memorable event for all.
We are asking for funds to help with:
Costs for the venue, food, printing, entertainment and flowers.
Any and all contributions will be greatly appreciated and will make this tribute a lifelong memorable experience.
We thank you in advance for your generosity, caring and support.
We hope that you will join us for a celebration of his life at:
Met West High School, December 8, 2018, 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
All Power to the People!
Fundraising team (3)
Gayle Dickson
Organizer
Richmond, CA
Aisha Mohammad
Team member
Aqueila M. Lewis
Team member