
Yusef Abdus Salaam
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1/5th of the Exonerated Five Mr #PowerPost🙌🏻🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿™️ Entrepreneur | Speaker | Leader | Author | Member of Les Brown Maximum Achievement Team
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https://www.harlemforyusef.com/ 04-04-2009 22:38:39
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Janelle Washington Andrea Davis Pinkney Paula Young Shelton Carole Boston Weatherford Lisa Moore Ramee Erica Martin Rita Williams-Garcia Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz YOUNG ADULT ▪︎ “Revolution in Our Time” by Kekla Magoon ▪︎ “Punching the Air” by Ibi Zoboi & Yusef Abdus Salaam ▪︎ “When They Call You a Terrorist” (YA) by Patrisse Cullors, asha bandele, Benee Knauer (Titles continued ⬇️)


🚨 Did you know? Technologies like facial recognition raise serious concerns and these tools can invade privacy & unfairly target certain groups. Join me, Yusef Abdus Salaam, Gale A. Brewer for our hearing re NYPD's lack of response to the law that requires disclosure.


Year 8 boys have loved studying Punching the Air Yusef Abdus Salaam - here’s a showcase of some analytical and artistic responses to this powerful text.


Yusef Abdus Salaam a new french review of Mes coups seront mes mots on Babelio : "Amal se retrouve en prison pour un geste qu'il n'as pas commis. Serte il a mis le feu aux poudres en mettant le premier coups dans cette bagarre. Et malgré que son unique c… ift.tt/s4vexr1



The National CARES Mentoring Movement celebrated its 10th annual “For the Love of Our Children” Gala at the Edison Ballroom in Manhattan on March 6, 2025. Harlem Councilmember Yusef Abdus Salaam was among honorees at the event. amsterdamnews.com/news/2025/03/1…


This #WorldPoetryDay we're reading Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Abdus Salaam. A perfect example of poetry's transformative role in promoting peace, creativity, and inclusion.


Our first event kicks off today with Yusef Salaam (Yusef Abdus Salaam), one of the Central Park Five exonerees. Join us at the Law School at 12:30 p.m. More information is here: law.nd.edu/news-events/ne…


The integrity of our legal systems has never been more vital. Last night, IG Lucy Lang was honored to join Alvin Bragg, Council Member Yusef Salaam, Christina Swarns, and Soledad O'Brien at the Museum of the City of NY for a crucial discussion on the need for meaningful criminal justice reform.


Good to be at NationalActionNet this morning — with my friend Yusef Abdus Salaam and colleagues.




Tomorrow will mark the day in 1989 when five Black and Latino teens' lives were changed forever. I’m so happy that CP5 was exonerated. So proud of Yusef Abdus Salaam who came out wanting to make a change, and how do we make change? By getting involved. Reminder, April 19, 1989,


