Keeping the revolutionary tradition of Black August alive requires increasing our commitment or, as the slogan goes, to study, fast, train, and fight.
To help organizers in Indianapolis and elsewhere study and advance the Black struggle, the Liberation Store has thoughtfully crafted three Black August bundles with books, pamphlets, zines, and merchandise to support our collective study, save money, and help advance the struggle in our city and beyond. This month, any proceeds generated by the store will fund the launch of Books Through Bars, a new program getting incarcerated people the books and resources they want and need.
Our first bundle comes with:
- Shackled and Chains: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America, by Eugene Puryear
- Black August: Study, Fast, Train Fight, by PSL Indianapolis
- The Supreme Court Versus Democracy, by Brian Becker
- Two buttons: a 1.5-inch “Defund IMPD” and a 2-inch “Books through Bars”
Our second Black August bundle includes:
- Socialists and War: Two Opposing Trends, by Brian Becker and Mazda Majidi
- Shackled and Chains: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America, by Eugene Puryear
- Black August: Study, Fast, Train Fight, by PSL Indianapolis
- The Supreme Court Versus Democracy, by Brian Becker
- One “Indy Liberation Center” tee
- Three buttons: a 1.5-inch “Free Them All,” a 2-inch “Books through Bars,” and a 2-inch “Indy Liberation Center”
Our third bundle comes with:
- Letters of Gratitude, by Leon Benson
- The Black Belt Thesis, by the Black Belt Thesis Reading Group
- Socialists and War: Two Opposing Trends, by Brian Becker and Mazda Majidi
- Shackled and Chains: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America, by Eugene Puryear
- The Supreme Court Versus Democracy, by Brian Becker
- Black August: Study, Fast, Train, Fight, by PSL Indianapolis
- ‘Defund the IMPD’ and ILC T-shirts
- Four buttons: a 1.5-inch “Free All Political Prisoners,” 1.5-inch “Defund the IMPD,” 2-inch “Books through Bars,” and a 2-inch “Indy Liberation Center”
Purchase the $100 bundle here!
Donate to the cause and the people’s struggles!
As an all-volunteer 501c4 organization that does not seek or accept grants or state or federal funding, the Indianapolis Liberation Center relies on donations from the community to keep the doors open and continue building toward a better world. Your donation funds subsidize rent for newer organizations and the use of our space for community members and organizations, office supplies, and the various materials needed to continue building solidarity across the city of Indianapolis.