Black August: Preparing for another year in the Black struggle
This year, every member organization at the Liberation Center tied their work to the motto of Black August: “Study, fast, train, fight.”
This year, every member organization at the Liberation Center tied their work to the motto of Black August: “Study, fast, train, fight.”
Act now! Demand the release of Shaka’s legal and personal materials.
This introduction follows the threads of development between George Jackson and Shaka A. Shakur.
In just under 72 hours, we hosted an art workshop, anti-war meeting, gallery closing reception, and a pro-choice rally—by working together.
Watch, listen, read, think about, and act on Shaka Shakur’s remarks at the nationwide launch of his latest book!
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!”
Shaka’s latest article describes the national liberation struggle of New Afrikans as part of the “western front” for emancipation.
Shaka Shakur provides key historical and political context for the current struggle to free the Pendleton 2.