"there seems to be little we can do" Interview with an anonymous inmate at Harnett CI, Lillington, NC
One Hood United: Ganging Up on Oppression This piece was originally written [in 2015], but Saleem was enthusiastic about it being used for this project. One Hood United is a youth movement of imprisoned activists that was inspired by Hip Hop activist Jasiri X’s One Hood Movement in Pittsburgh. More information about One Hood United can be found at http://www.onehoodunited.org
“To Struggle Means We’re Alive”: Prisoners Speak Out on Ferguson, Baltimore, and the Ongoing Revolt Against the Police Presented here is a series of interviews with and articles by prisoners on the…
School walkouts, police crackdown as St Louis rebellion continues Hundreds of school students walked out of school this morning as police continued to crack down on…
Two days of protests in St Louis after Jason Stockley verdict St Louis has seen two nights of street protests following the not guilty verdict for police officer…
Industrial Worker (Summer 2016) The Summer 2016 (#1777, Vol. 113, No. 3) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the…
Blood on their hands: the racist history of modern police unions Against the background of the black lives matter movement, Flint Taylor takes a look at the racist…
The lie of black capitalism Article by Hija de Oya explaining how the liberation of black people is inherently bound up in the struggle against capitalism.
Review: They can't kill us all: Ferguson, Baltimore, and the new era in America's racial justice movement A review of Wesley Lowery's book covering the emergence of the Black Lives Matter…
Death in custody in Beckton - #justiceforedson Twenty five year old Edir Frederico Da Costa, known as Edson, died yesterday having sustained multiple injuries during a police stop in Beckton,…
Al Ditty – Working Class Hero A tribute to a white Minneapolis sanitation worker who was fired and committed suicide after leaking plans for a police raid on the Justice for…
Ferguson is Familiar to Indigenous Australians: Larissa Behrendt Indigenous Australia knows the cynicism exposed by Michael Brown’s killing in Ferguson