by Julie Liebershuck Photo by A.K.H. from Mumia Media Team In 1982, journalist, activist and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal was … More
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Black Madam Tells Her Story in Her Own Words in New Memoir, INFAMOUS
After her parents landed her on the streets of Philadelphia in 1993, readers learn about the ups and downs of a young trans girl trying to make something of herself out of nothing.
No Cops at Pride: Drop ALL Charges against ReeAnna Segin
Image caption: Speaker for Black and Brown Workers Cooperative rallying a crowd holding signs reading “KRANSER DROP THE CHARGES” and “NO … More
Fighting for Redemption in an Unjust System
Image caption: CADBI organizer Mrs. Dee Dee. Photo by Maddie Rose. By Maddie Rose For those serving life in prison in … More
4 Reasons to Dismantle the Punitive State (Police, Prisons, Jails, and the Courts)
Image caption: “state violence as waged against varying U.S. demographics” featuring three pie charts. First chart reads “U.S. population: Black … More
Codependency, Freedom, and Women in Prison
Image description: a person on Mars, in an orange jumpsuit, is surrounded by barbed wire, reaching towards Earth. Between the … More
“Wild, Unprecedented” Reformism: The Case of Larry Krasner
Image caption: protesters march behind a banner that reads “students for police abolition By Tim Horras; Photo by Danielle Corcione … More