Richard Masato Aoki, 1938-2009. Fearless Leader and Servant of the People

Richard Aoki passed away on March 15, 2009. Born on November 20, 1938, Richard was a righteous fighter and a warrior in the truest sense – he dedicated his life to his beliefs and the struggle for human rights. He was a field marshal in the Black Panther Party, a founding member of the Asian American Political Alliance, a leader in the Third World Liberation Front Strike at UC Berkeley, co-ordinator for the first Asian American Studies program at UC Berkeley, an advisor for Asians for Job Opportunities, a counselor, instructor and administrator at Merritt and Alameda Colleges.

We will remember him for the personal impact he made on our lives and the social impact he made on the community movements of people of all colors:

“…Based on my experience, I’ve seen where unity amongst the races has yielded positive results. I don’t see any other way for people to gain freedom, justice, and equality here except by being internationalist.” – Richard Aoki


Saturday, March 21, 2009

Lil Bobby Hutton Day and Richard


Greetings: I took this photo of Richard and his Panther cane, right before we went into the W. Oakland Library for Lil Bobby Hutton Day. I would have Richard come and speak every year to remind people who Lil Bobby Hutton was and why we should remember this young brother. He taught us all why Lil Bobby should be remembered,
" Because one person can make a difference".

Loved you Richard

Billy X

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