Building a world without prisons: IDOC Watch joins Liberation Center
This partnership fixes the spotlight on vital members of our community that are often ignored and isolated.
This partnership fixes the spotlight on vital members of our community that are often ignored and isolated.
Juneteenth is a day for celebration and struggle, which is why we’re hosting the launch of Shaka’s latest book, “From New Afrika to Palestine!”
This June 19 webinar responds to the intensification of political struggle and state repression.
Prisoners defeat a repressive policy denying them 90 percent of photos sent by their loved ones.
Shaka’s latest article describes the national liberation struggle of New Afrikans as part of the “western front” for emancipation.
Shaka A. Shakur’s statement of solidarity delivered at the April 2024 protest to Free the Pendleton 2.
Rally to free two political prisoners whose only “crime” was saving a man’s life from racist prison guards!
On April 10, watch this must-see documentary alongside the film’s producers at the historic Madam Walker Theater!
Listen to Sheila Arnold’s describe how the IDOC murdered her son, Brandon Lewis, and is trying to cover it up.