Walter Rodney was keen to the plight of Black people all across the world, both on the continent of Africa and throughout every inch of our diaspora. Whether in the streets of Jamaica, the University of Dar Es Salaam, in Atlanta at the Institute of the Black World, or in his home country of Guyana,… Continue reading In a White man’s prisons: Walter Rodney, decolonization, and abolition
I just flew in yesterday from Cuba, a small island less than 100 miles (or 180 kilometers) from the shores of Florida, that is under constant siege by US imperialism. Foreign policy by the US and its Western colonial subservient states have tried in every way for the better half of the last century to… Continue reading Political Prisoners, Palestine, and Prison Abolition
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