Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Report
News, commentary and analysis from the black left.

  • Home
  • Africa
  • African America
  • Education
  • Environment
  • International
  • Media and Culture
  • Political Economy
  • Radio
  • US Politics
  • War and Empire

In Honor and Memory of Assata Shakur
Black Alliance For Peace
01 Oct 2025
🖨️ Print Article
Assata Shakur

They called Assata Shakur a fugitive; we claim her as a compass. Her work and her words will continue to chart the path toward our liberation.

Originally published in The Black Alliance for Peace.

On September 25, 2025, the revolutionary Assata Shakur transitioned, leaving behind a legacy of uncompromising resistance and a blueprint for internationalist solidarity. As an anti-imperialist organization rooted in the long thread of the Black Radical Peace Tradition, we honor her with a renewed commitment to the liberation struggle to which she dedicated her life.

Sister Assata understood that we are a people at war, and the struggle against this war is not one-dimensional. It is a fight for human dignity, community survival, popular power, self-determination, and complete liberation.

The targeting, imprisonment, and torture she endured were the state’s counterinsurgent tactics to squash a movement by capturing its warriors—those who have the radical idea that African/Black people have the right to defend themselves and to be free. This repression continued for decades and across administrations, notably when the Obama administration escalated the attack by placing a $2 million bounty on her head in 2013, forcing her to curtail her public work. This moment demonstrated that the state's war on African/Black revolutionaries is bipartisan and upheld through collaboration with compradors and misleaders.

They call her a fugitive; we claim her as a compass. Her words will continue to chart the path toward our liberation.

Her escape to Cuba was not a retreat but an act of revolutionary internationalism. Sister Assata lived by the principle that the African/Black struggle in the United States is inextricably linked to the struggles of the oppressed throughout the Americas and the world. Her sanctuary was a testament to the Black Radical Peace Tradition. It is a tradition that understands, as our previous work has articulated, that true peace is not the absence of conflict, but the presence of justice, which requires defeating systems of oppression. It is the peace that comes when empires fall and when the colonized are free. She knew that her liberation from behind the walls and from the clutches of the United States was not complete. Sister Assata continued to live her life dedicated to struggling for the day when that peace is achieved.

Assata’s ideology was, at its core, a simple one—to love our people is to fight for our people. Her resistance was rooted in love, dignity, and an unwavering belief in our capacity to win. She taught us that resistance is a duty, that our enemies are not individual people but a brutal system, and that our humanity is non-negotiable.

Sister Assata has made her transition, but her legacy remains. Her journey reminds us that liberation is a borderless struggle. It is our task to continue on the path that she and our other freedom fighters paved for us.

No compromise. 

No retreat. 

Assata Shakur
Black Liberation Movement
Black Liberation Army
Republic of New Afrika

Do you need and appreciate Black Agenda Report articles? Please click on the DONATE icon, and help us out, if you can.


Related Stories

Dhoruba bin-Wahad
Dhoruba Bin Wahad, Co-Founder of Black Liberation Army, Reflects on the Legacy of Assata Shakur and Revolutionary Sacrifice
03 June 2026
On May 30, 2026, a Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Assata Shakur was held at the Riverside Church in New York City.
Michael Smith
Malcolm X’s Daughters Sue NYPD, FBI About Their Role in His Assassination
14 January 2026
A top-notch legal team is delving into how the FBI and their local police partners collaborated in both the assassination of Malcolm X and Chic
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
LETTER: To My People, Assata Shakur, 1973
01 October 2025
“There is and always will be, until every Black man, woman, and child is free, a Black Liberation Army.”
Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
Not Your Daddy's COINTELPRO: Obama Brands Assata Shakur "Most Wanted Terrorist"
01 October 2025
In 2013, Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder declared Assata Shakur a Most Wanted Terrorist, placing a $2 million bounty on her head.
Assata Shakur
No One Can Stop The Rain
01 October 2025
Assata Shakur wrote the introduction and this poem for the 1990 book
Shaka Shakur
Revolutionary Notes from the Western Front
05 June 2024
The international liberation struggles of colonized people in nations like Haiti, Palestine, as well as Indigenous nations on land stolen by th
NY Panther 21
Dhoruba bin-Wahad
55th Anniversary of the NY Panther 21 Case
03 April 2024
The trial of the New York Panther 21 was the moment in the Black liberation movement that ushered in an era of intensified state repressio
Sekou Odinga
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
STATEMENT: From Sekou Odinga–New Afrikan Prisoner of War, 1982
24 January 2024
The late African revolutionary Sekou Odinga in his own words.
Sekou Odinga
​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
Sekou Odinga Has Joined the Ancestors But the Spirit of the Black Liberation Army And African Resistance Lives On!
17 January 2024
A commemoration of the life of comrade Sekou Odinga, a lifelong New African revolutionary, former political prisoner, and unstoppable force in
Ralph Poynter delivered a solidarity message from Lynne Stewart
Lallan Schoenstein
Ralph Poynter Used His Strong Voice and Stout Heart to Fight for Justice
10 January 2024
Ralph Poynter was a pioneer in the fight against white supremacy, oppression, and injustice around the world.

More Stories


  • Jon Jeter
    Why Kamala Lost: The Democrats’ Anti-Black Electoral Strategy
    13 Nov 2024
    The Kamala Harris campaign for the 2024 presidential election was a display of the democratic party's willingness to abandon the most loyal segment of their base to remain fully committed to their…
  • Tunde Osazua
    Violence and Extraction in Mozambique: How Neo-Colonial Forces and Corporate Interests Undermine Security
    13 Nov 2024
    Western corporate interests have targeted Mozambique to exploit its natural resources, using tactics of destabilization and neoliberal austerity measures to weaken the nation. While these imperialist…
  • Anthony Karefa Rogers-Wright
    Unprincipled, Unstrategic, and Unsustainable: e(U)logy for the U.S. Climate “Movement”
    13 Nov 2024
    The ineffectiveness of the climate movement during the 2024 election signals its inevitable collapse. But from the rubble, a new movement dedicated to the working class can be built.
  • Fedaa al-Qedra
    Palestinian surgeon survives Sde Teiman and Ofer Prison
    13 Nov 2024
    The heartwrenching story of Dr. Khaled Al Serr is a haunting example of the barbarity of the Israeli entity and the strength of the Palestinian people.
  • Stanley Kwabla Arku
    Niger to Host Conference in Solidarity with the Sahel Amid its Anti-Imperialist Upsurge
    13 Nov 2024
    Activists from across Africa and the world will gather in Niger from November 19 to 21 for the “Conference in Solidarity with the Peoples of the Sahel”.
  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us