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  • “Stand Your Ground”: Siwatu-Salama Ra and Black Self-Defense, Part 2
    Tryon P. Woods
    “Stand Your Ground”: Siwatu-Salama Ra and Black Self-Defense, Part 2
    16 May 2018
    “In a slaveholding society such as ours, even after the formal institution of chattel slavery has ended, each and every legal principle ultimately expresses the foundational antagonism
  • Why Is Former Black Panther Chip Fitzgerald Still Behind Bars?
    Ann Garrison , BAR contributor
    Why Is Former Black Panther Chip Fitzgerald Still Behind Bars?
    09 May 2018
    “The good news is that we don't have to wait the full five years.”
  • New Legal Action is a Path to Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Freedom, But a Re-ignited International Mobilization is Critical for Victory
    Rachel Wolkenstein
    New Legal Action is a Path to Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Freedom, But a Re-ignited International Mobilization is Critical for Victory
    07 Mar 2018
    “It will take international mobilization of the masses, centrally labor and its allies, minorities, immigrants and youth to turn the tide and win Mumia’s freedom.”
  • Mass Incarceration for Profit: The 13th Amendment and National Oppression in the U.S.
    Abayomi Azikiwe
    Mass Incarceration for Profit: The 13th Amendment and National Oppression in the U.S.
    28 Feb 2018
    “Why was it necessary to include language in the Amendment which maintained involuntary servitude within the prison system?”
  • Making Visible the Lives and Deaths of People in Custody
    Illinois Deaths in Custody Project
    Making Visible the Lives and Deaths of People in Custody
    14 Feb 2018
    “Poor people should not be confined in a death machine.”
  • The Assassinations, Hyper-Surveillance and Harassment of Blacks is Just Business as Usual for Law Enforcement
    Morgan Humphrey
    The Assassinations, Hyper-Surveillance and Harassment of Blacks is Just Business as Usual for Law Enforcement
    13 Dec 2017
    “The drug war is the justification to create a police state of black and Latinx communities.”
  • Youth Incarceration in the United States, Explained
    Prince Shakur
    Youth Incarceration in the United States, Explained
    08 Nov 2017
    “First Lady Hillary Clinton referred to certain youths as ‘super-predators.’”
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