Michael Zinzun, former Black Panther and founder of the Coalition Against Police Abuse, died on Sunday, July 9, at his home in
Beginning in the early 1970s and throughout several decades, Zinzun led countless demonstrations and campaigns
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In addition, Zinzun’s uncompromising struggle against the police elevated the call for a civilian police review board in 1979, spearheading a ballot initiative calling for the creation of such a board. Although the initiative failed in the face of a massive and well-funded campaign by the LAPD and the City of
Through decades of passionate resistance to police brutality, primarily but not limited to the African American community, Zinzun remains a symbol of courage and determination against the racist policies of subversion and brutality of the LAPD and the LA city government. His legacy will continue to inspire and strengthen the struggle against racism and injustice.