Rest in Power, comrade Kwame Shakur!
It’s no exaggeration to say we lost a powerful organizer who still had enormous potential in the struggle.
It’s no exaggeration to say we lost a powerful organizer who still had enormous potential in the struggle.
Our next meeting is on Orisanmi Burton’s book about Black liberation and prison rebellions!
As the state ramps up prison and jail expansion, learn what community organizations are doing to fight back and how you can get involved!
IDOC Watch is opening the doors to our political education reading group!
Shaka A. Shakur calls for donations to the Center, says it “allows us to develop and cultivate a base within the community.”
The inaugural event in an ongoing speaking series feat. THEKINGTRILL is sure to inspire and inform.
Jail guards facilitated attacks on Thompson and refuse to inform his sister of his health and wellness!
At a weekly re-entry circle, THEKINGTRILL explains how coming together can create “a whole new future.”
A diverse grouping of artists, organizers, and educators discuss the centrality of disability to the carceral state.
On 8/6, author Katie Tastrom, artists, activists, and educators, discuss how to win abolition and disability justice.
This Wednesday, August 7, learn about the work IDOC Watch does, why they do it, and how you can play a role!
This partnership fixes the spotlight on vital members of our community that are often ignored and isolated.