We Want Bomani Shakur Free!: A Zine Commemorating RAM’s Month of Action for Bomani A zine by True Leap Press, compiling articles by and about Lucasville prisoner Bomani Shakur,…
Coming out of isolation stronger: advice from a long-term prisoner Advice from long-term anarchist prisoner Sean Swain about strategies for coping with isolation…
Lansing Correctional: Prison uprising put down as US inmates demand protection from coronavirus : Inmates riot after over a dozen cases of COVID-19 infections are confirmed, and…
Layers of Injustice: Re-Examining Lucasville A series of essays by Staughton Lynd examining the 1993 events at Lucasville, written in the run-up to a conference on the 20th anniversary of…
The Lucasville Uprising, April 11-21 1993: An Introduction An introduction to the Lucasville Uprising on April 1993, compiling the "Background" section of the…
Never Dormant on Death Row: Siddique Hasan and Bomani Shakur on Ferguson & movements against police violence A conversation between Lucasville Uprising prisoners Bomani Shakur and Siddique…
The Hole: Crumlin Jail - "Major Mullen" An account of an anarchist's time in Crumlin Road Young Prisoners Centre (Belfast) in the early 1970s. From Anarchy #6 (second series) 1971.
How Abolitionists On Both Sides of the Wall Are Taking Action As Coronavirus Spreads A round-up of how prison abolitionists are responding to the growing public health crisis and the…
The Red Menace #5 Jan 1990 This issue includes articles on the ambulance strike, Paul Hill on the Hull 1976 prison protests and Peoples' Park protests in Berkeley 1969 and…
After Isolation: Questioning the Effects of Solitary An article by Texas inmates Noah Coffin and Patrick Rater exploring the long-term psychological effects of solitary confinement.
Class Struggle in the Time of Coronavirus: An Incomplete Chronicle of Events (16-21 March) The following review is a small depiction of what’s happening in the world, outside…
Staying Healthy, Staying Connected: COVID-19 info for prisoners A zine created by Blue Ridge Anarchist Black Cross with information for prisoners about the coronavirus outbreak. Primarily in English with some Spanish sections, and designed for North Carolina inmates although most of the information will be applicable elsewhere.