Black August 2009: A story of African freedom fighters
by Kiilu Nyasha George Jackson Black August is a month of great significance for Africans throughout the Diaspora, but particularly here in the U.S. where it originated. “August,” as Mumia Abu-Jamal...
View ArticleA day in the life of an imprisoned revolutionary
by J. Heshima Denham “The purpose of the … control unit is to control revolutionary attitudes in the prison system and in the society at large.” – Former Marion Supermax Prison Warden Ralph Aron “In...
View ArticleWanda’s Picks for December 2012
by Wanda Sabir It was a tribute to Black media and to the power of love and family when this mother-daughter team of Black media stars, Wanda and TaSin Sabir, told the crowd as well as each other what...
View Article‘There is no turning back’: We salute a great freedom fighter – Comandante...
by Gerald A. Perreira Revolutionaries throughout the Americas and the Caribbean owe a great debt to Hugo Chavez. His selfless struggle for the advancement of the masses of poor and oppressed in...
View ArticleOn Pan Afrikanism: Interview with Comrade Rashid by JR Valrey of Block Report...
“George and the Dragon,” drawn in 2016, is a favorite among Rashid’s enormous fan base. Introduction Rashid: Let me begin with a general outline of what I’m aiming for in this interview. My focus is...
View ArticleSoledad uncensored: Racism and the hyper-policing of Black bodies, Part 2
Jonathan Jackson, 17, planned what’s come to be called the Marin Courthouse Slave Rebellion to free the Soledad Brothers, including his brother, George, by taking the judge hostage. But George was not...
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