Caribbean resistance and the movement for Black liberation
Caribbean revolutionary history is an intrinsic piece of the larger international movement for Black Power and liberation.
Caribbean revolutionary history is an intrinsic piece of the larger international movement for Black Power and liberation.
This introduction follows the threads of development between George Jackson and Shaka A. Shakur.
This June 19 webinar responds to the intensification of political struggle and state repression.
An engaging and informative talk on the Palestinian struggle is followed by an inspiring discussion on the march toward Palestinian liberation.
On 5/29, welcome pro-Palestinian activist Richard Becker for a talk on the 2nd edition of his essential book for the current moment.
Shaka’s latest article describes the national liberation struggle of New Afrikans as part of the “western front” for emancipation.
Iran strikes back in response to Israel illegally bombing the Iranian embassy in Syria that killed 13 people.
For the “All Eyes on Rafah!” protest, Shaka Shakur wrote this speech on the occupation of Palestine and New Afrika.
A teacher reminds their colleagues decolonization is not a metaphor and that violence can be a “gesture of love.”
Catch a video snapshot of an entire year spent not only protesting, but uniting different movements and avenues of struggle!
Sign and share this petition for the release of Shaka Shakur on two significant grounds!
Spend time assessing our past year of over 100 events and how we all stepped up the struggle in 2023 by building unity and increasing our commitment.