Pittsburgh says farewell to Mandela in tribute at Mt. Ararat

COMMITTED—Actor and international activist for social justice Danny Glover signs autographs after delivering the keynote speech at the Mt. Ararat Baptist Church’s tribute to Nelson Mandela.
COMMITTED—Actor and international activist for social justice Danny Glover signs autographs after delivering the keynote speech at the Mt. Ararat Baptist Church’s tribute to Nelson Mandela.

It was a day of artists and activists, politicians and preachers, and of tears and laughter as hundreds came together at Mt. Ararat Baptist Church in Larimer to celebrate the life and mourn the death of Nelson Mandela.
The three-hour event was sponsored by the Pittsburgh Black Political Convention, The A. Phillip Randolph Institute, The United Steelworkers and TransAfrica, whose chairman, actor Danny Glover, gave the keynote address.
Glover, who has portrayed Mandela and who knew him personally, told the audience that the struggles for economic and social justice Mandela fought for are still going on today.
INSPIRED—Clad in traditional garb, Sala Udin recounts how Nelson Mandela inspired and urged him to fight the apartheid battle here against complicit U.S. government and business entities.
INSPIRED—Clad in traditional garb, Sala Udin recounts how Nelson Mandela inspired and urged him to fight the apartheid battle here against complicit U.S. government and business entities.

“Mandela would have been there, he would have,” he said. “And he is with us today just as forcefully as when he walked this planet and breathed this air.”
In addition to Glover, the event featured performances by Elie Kihonia and the UBUNTU African Drummers and Dancers, bass player Dwayne Dolphin, The Mt. Ararat Choir and hip-hop artist Jasiri X.

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