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Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad is an American writer and activist, who is a former prisoner, Black Panther Party leader, and co-founder of the Black Liberation Army. Dhoruba, [...]
When I see them I see us: Policing in a community under occupation, how we resist across movements and promote alternatives
Click here to watch video Kamau Franklin moderated a panel discussion featuring three leading activists on the topic of police and military occupation in the United [...]
Intersectionality of Movements: Solidarity with Palestine
When police in Ferguson, Missouri launched tear gas at protestors, Palestinians on Twitter gave advice about how to deal with the effects. While not the first instance of [...]
The Confederate Flag Debate is a Straw Argument
Watch now as Kamau Franklin dissects The Confederate Flag Debate (click link here) on the Real [...]
How to Put Together a Community Cop-watch Program
After again seeing the importance of video evidence in the recent police killing of Walter Scott I was reminded that close to 18 years ago I participated in developing a [...]
“It Was Electrifying”: Organizers Reflect on the March 23, 1995 CUNY Protest 20 Years Later
Great article by Suzy Subways on the 25,000 strong CUNY (City University of New York) protest in 1995 that went from the CUNY Coalition to the forming of SLAM! (Student [...]
Malcolm’s Final Years – teleSUR Documentary Reports
Great to be a part of this new documentary “Malcolm’s Final Years” by teleSur on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, this documentary [...]
On the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination of Malcolm X, Learn More About his Revolutionary Life and Legacy from TeleSur English
Great to be involved with TeleSur English, on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X as they document his revolutionary life and legacy the life. Click here [...]
We Need Demands and Plans to Fight Police Violence
As part of a work project I recently participated in writing a statement addressing racism in the United States and against police violence and militarization in black and [...]
The Need to Continue Our Support for Mumia Abu-Jamal
December 9th marks a historic day in the case of one of the most well-known political prisoners in the world. On that day in 1981, Mumia Abu-Jamal was critically wounded in [...]