"we can all relate" Interview with an anonymous inmate at Marion CI, Marion, NC about anti-police uprisings and the Black Lives Matter movement.
"a sense of everyone feeling like, 'about time'" Interview with an anonymous inmate at Bertie CI, Windsor, NC about anti-police uprisings and the Black Lives Matter.
"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…
Joseph Weydemeyer: a German-American for socialism and black rights - Abbet Sebastien A short biography of Joseph Weydemeyer, followed by an appendix that includes translations of Weydemeyer's articles 'On the Negro Vote' and 'The Eight-Hour Movement'.
The Fire Inside A collection of reports and analysis from prisoners and outside supporters on the September 9th 2016 prison strike, the future, and prisoner resistance in general
Freedom First! A zine examining the role of prisoner resistance in prison abolition efforts, first hosted at the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee site.
Koreatown popular assembly shuts down ICE van About 70 activists and community members surrounded and blocked an ICE van in front of LA’s Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles…
Cutting class for communism, school strikes April 20th? School students in the US are organising a national high school walk out against gun violence on…
Let the Crops Rot in the Fields Important document from the Free Alabama Movement, setting out a strategy for direct economic action against mass incarceration.
Huey Newton introduces Revolutionary Intercommunalism, Boston College, November 18 1970 In 1970 Huey Newton gave a speech at Boston college outlining a new ideological direction for the…