A peek at “Art for Exoneration”
If you had to miss the grand opening that kicked off two weeks of “Art for Exoneration,” or if you want to relive the memories, watch this short video.
If you had to miss the grand opening that kicked off two weeks of “Art for Exoneration,” or if you want to relive the memories, watch this short video.
Ball focuses on the editorial introduction and two appendices to Shaka’s first book.
Featuring an interview with Bodi Buzz founder on food and Black liberation.
Naptown People’s Radio digs into the origins and significance of Black August.
New Afrikan revolutionary historian and organizer Haki Kweli Shakur on returning to the roots of Black August.
Shaka Shakur explains how the Interstate Corrections Compact is used as a counterinsurgency tactic.
The Democratic Party’s strategy of systematically abusing women, rallying around their abusers, and trying to bury the truth in dark is not paying off.
“Vern, can you imagine, man, us sitting and talking in F Dorm about the art show we’re going to have in downtown Indy at some point?”
This is a step in our broader effort to abolish the racist, capitalist mass incarceration system.