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  • An Open Letter to Current and Former Prisoners, Their Families, Friends, and Comrades
    Shaka Shakur
    An Open Letter to Current and Former Prisoners, Their Families, Friends, and Comrades
    15 Feb 2023
    "We cannot go through decades of this physical and psychological abuse behind these walls and think We are coming home undamaged, without scars," explains New African political prisoner Shaka Shakur.
  • Black Agenda Radio February 10, 2023
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    Black Agenda Radio February 10, 2023
    10 Feb 2023
    The US regime of economic coercive measures is investigated by a newly formed tribunal, prison abolition is a necessity, and so are changes in drug policy.
  •  R.E.A.L. Youth Initiative Works for Prison Abolition
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    R.E.A.L. Youth Initiative Works for Prison Abolition
    10 Feb 2023
    R.E.A.L. Youth Initiative develops revolutionary consciousness and community among current and formerly incarcerated youth towards abolition of prisons and the conditions that reproduce them.
  • Answering to Martin Sostre’s Ghost
    Stephen Wilson
    Answering to Martin Sostre’s Ghost
    01 Feb 2023
    Martin Sostre (1923-2015) was a political prisoner, jailhouse lawyer, and Black anarchist of Puerto Rican descent. After being released from prison, he opened a radical Afro-Asian Book Shop in…
  •  BAR Book Forum: El Jones’s Book, “Abolitionist Intimacies”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: El Jones’s Book, “Abolitionist Intimacies”
    18 Jan 2023
    This week’s featured author is El Jones. Jones is a poet, journalist, professor and activist living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She teaches at Mount Saint Vincent University, where she was named the…
  • Document: Notes of a Prison Collective: Marion Political Collective, 1976
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    Document: Notes of a Prison Collective: Marion Political Collective, 1976
    25 Aug 2021
    In 1976, prisoners in the United States Penitentiary at Marion, Illinois wrote a collective document explaining the status of the prisoner within the prison—and the role of the prison
  • Spirit of Self-Emancipation Continues to Rise at the St. Louis City Justice Center
    Adofo Minka
    Spirit of Self-Emancipation Continues to Rise at the St. Louis City Justice Center
    15 Apr 2021
    Like Christ on the third day, detainees in St. Louis jails have risen to challenge state oppression.
  • Letters of Life from Slow Death Row
    David Gilbert
    Letters of Life from Slow Death Row
    18 Nov 2020
    Tiyo Attallah Salah-El’s exemplary life (without parole) is testament to the human spirit and the cause of abolition.
  •  LGBTQ Newsletter Surveys Prison Conditions
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    LGBTQ Newsletter Surveys Prison Conditions
    19 Oct 2020
    The newsletter for the prison abolition organization Black and Pink sent out a 133-page questionnaire to incarcerated LGBTQ persons, earlier this year, so that “we can laser beam solutions to the n
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