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Dr. Mutulu Shakur and the Holistic Healing of Acupuncture and Political Education: A Review of Dope is Death
Documentary film, Dope is Death, chronicles the Lincoln Hospital takeover in the South Bronx, New York on July 14, 1970. In direct response to the growing heroin epidemic and deplorable condition of the hospital, members of The Young Lords, The Black Panther Party (BPP), the Republic of New Afrika (RNA), and the Health Revolutionary Unity Movement collectively decided to “seize the hospital to serve the people.” Writer, editor and director, Mia Donovan, dedicates the film to Dr. Mutulu