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Nov. 26, MTL: Teach-in contre la COP15 (EN/FR)
Kersplebedeb is excited to be tabling at next Saturdayβs Teach-in Against the COP15 in Montreal. If youβre around come check it out! [English below.] Teach-in contre la COP15 samedi le 26 Novembre dΓ¨s midi Γ lβuniversitΓ© McGill (3480 McTavish) Le sommet international de la COP15 arrive Γ grands pas. Pour affuter nos luttes et bien prΓ©parer notre rΓ©sitance Γ ce sommet, la Coalition anticapitaliste et Γ©cologiste contre la COP15 vous invite Γ un teach-in. Au menu, on vous propose une sΓ©rie dβateliers, dont sΓ©curitΓ© en manifestation, sΓ©curitΓ© informatique, autodΓ©fense juridique, pourquoi sβopposer Γ la COP15, entre autres! Ce teach-in est...
Contribute to Mutulu Shakur's Release Fund!
From Family & Friends of Mutulu Shakur: Nov. 10, 2022:Β In order to bring Mutulu home to his family in California safely and comfortably, we must raise funds to cover several urgent costs. These costs include Mutulu's ground transportation from the prison to the airport, medical air transport from Kentucky to Los Angeles to be reunited with his family, adding a wheelchair accessible ramp and other modifications to his home, healthcare to address existing and emerging urgent medical needs, and other costs associated with him returning home. If you don't need your donation to be tax-deductible, use the following link:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/freedomforMutulu?locale.x=en_US...
Mutulu Shakur has been paroled!
From his support committee: Today, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, a 72 year old grandfather and respected healer and elder was granted parole by the US Parole Commission. The Parole Commission has recognized that his release poses no risk, particularly in light of his medical condition. He will be released shortly. Mutulu is one of thousands of incarcerated older people in federal and state prisons who has been repeatedly denied parole for over a decade after completing his minimum sentence. Mutulu is deeply grateful and thankful for the broad expression of trust and support, and thanks everyone who has helped him over...
Book Review: βDefying the Tomb: Selected Prison Writings and Art of Kevin βRashidβ Johnson Featuring Exchanges With an Outlawβ, By Irik Robinson
βDefying the Tomb is a very easy and exciting read. However, it is also the very cornerstone of the kind of political education that the masses of our people need. I will even go as far as to say that this book is this generationβs Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson.β By Irik Robinson Jul 2, 2020 Book Review: βDefying the Tomb: Selected Prison Writings and Art of Kevin βRashidβ Johnson Featuring Exchanges With an Outlawβ βI should begin by emphasizing that four traits are predominant in my character, traits that I believe are largely lacking within the...
Defying the Tomb: An Overdue Book Review, by Peter Mukuria
In the month of April, 2022 I was transferred from Virginiaβs infamous Supermax Prison called Red Onion to Jessup Correctional Institution in the state of Maryland through Interstate Compact transfer. After months of trying to settle and focus on the battles at hand, one of my primary goals was to obtain a book titled Defying the Tomb authored by Kevin βRashidβ Johnson. The urgency in obtaining this book was due to the fact that this transfer presented an opportunity to possess this book, as it is banned in the state of Virginia for no other reason than to keep prisoners...
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