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News and Analysis

“Comrade sisters:” Conversations with veteran women of the Black Panther Party

The People's ForumApril 8, 2024April 10, 2024

Listen to and learn from women revolutionaries as they share their memories and analyses of the Party and the struggle.

The struggle against organized white supremacy in the IDOC

Shaka Shakur Freedom CampaignApril 6, 2024May 20, 2025

Shaka Shakur provides key historical and political context for the current struggle to free the Pendleton 2.

Illuminating injustice: Community celebrates Vernon T. Bateman’s murals

Indianapolis Liberation CenterApril 1, 2024April 28, 2024

On Mass Ave., the first in-person event in the campaign to exonerate Bateman showcased his brilliant public artworks on display outside of The District Threatre.

From incarceration to inspiration: Vernon T. Bateman

Underdawg TalkMarch 30, 2024February 16, 2025

This interview brings the contradictions between oppression and resistance into sharp relief.

The revolutionary raid on Harper’s Ferry: How local media covered the state’s response

Jad ReaMarch 27, 2024April 8, 2024

Jad Rea examines local coverage of the revolutionary raid on Harper’s Ferry led by John Brown.

Denied access: The Bobby Mills case and the call for IMPD accountability

Bridget O'ReillyMarch 26, 2024April 8, 2024

Journalist Bobby Mills endured the violence of IMPD simply for demanding transparency from the Indianapolis Prosecutor’s Office.

Despite false testimony and police misconduct, Vernon Bateman not exonerated

Coalition to Free Vernon T. BatemanMarch 21, 2024June 19, 2025

A partial but compelling list of reasons, each backed with documentation, Bateman must be exonerated.

Second-wave of feminism: A multinational, politically diverse movement

Donna GoodmanMarch 16, 2024April 26, 2025

Despite the mainstream narrative, the 2nd Wave was a mass movement of all backgrounds, communities, and political orientations.

Claudia Jones and Black internationalist solidarity: Opportunities and challenges for today

Iskra BooksMarch 14, 2024March 21, 2024

Uncover the ties between Black and Korean revolutionaries, one of the least known among the history of Black global solidarity.

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