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Feeling death at our heels: An update from the frontlines of the struggle

January 25, 2012

Since the last hunger strike ended, we have weathered wave after wave of retaliation from the state’s prison administrators that continues unabated to this day. None of us want to die, but all of us are prepared to do so to realize our five core demands. History dictates no less. The ultimate arbiter of our fate – and this society’s fate – is the people. YOU. Our love, loyalty and solidarity to all those who cherish freedom, justice and human rights and fear only failure.

Behind Enemy Lines

Jan 26, 2012

Update on Neli Latson and his mom: I’m home and soon my son will be free!

January 26, 2012

Lisa Alexander, the mother of a young man with autism, Reginald “Neli” Latson, has been fighting for justice and her son’s freedom from wrongful incarceration since May 24, 2010. Lisa was convicted on Jan. 10, 2012, of a misdemeanor and jailed by the same district attorney who prosecuted Neli.

Jan 26, 2012

Justice makes a nation great

January 26, 2012

We are committed to contributing to meaningful and lasting change. And this is part of what keeps us amongst the sane. We understand, and always have, that the price that we will pay for this is the efforts to silence us, to isolate and destroy us!

Jan 25, 2012

Georgia prison strike, one year later: Activists outside the walls have failed those inside the walls

January 25, 2012

A year ago this month, Black, White and Brown inmates in a dozen Georgia prisons staged a brief strike. They put forward a set of simple and basic demands – wages for work, decent food and medical care, access to educational and self-improvement programs, fairness and more.

Jan 24, 2012

How easily we forget

January 24, 2012

Our struggle is one of resistance against that which has been forced upon us. The whole system conspired against New Afrikans, subjecting many of us to outright torture at the hands of those overseeing the prison industrial complex.

Jan 20, 2012

Sadism in the cell

January 20, 2012

Those intent on tormenting now ex-death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal have done it again, this time perhaps even exceeding their past efforts to painfully harass this man widely perceived as a political prisoner. The latest punitive slap involves Pennsylvania prison authorities throwing Abu-Jamal into “The Hole.”

Financing our own incarceration
The Prison
Notorious prison gang investigator under investigation
Riot at North Fork: Private prison exchanges security for profits
Struggling inch by inch to prove my innocence
Reducing prison population in black and white
Lack of local services limits prison mom release program
‘Suicide of participant’ after historic California prison hunger strike?
Pelican Bay Short Corridor update: We can no longer accept state sanctioned torture
New hunger strike: Petition for improved conditions in Administrative Segregation Unit at Corcoran State Prison
Prisons: California’s concrete empire
Crime and punishment
Prisoner advocate in love with tortured man has compassion for thousands more
Free political prisoner James Bess!
Torture, pain and suffering is the plight of my son

News & Views

Jan 25, 2012

Standing up for Survivors Village and housing justice

January 25, 2012

Protestors chanted: This auction is illegal and immoral. It is a way to steal homes, redistribute wealth and prevent the right to return. The sale of blighted property is the city’s attempt to remove poor homeowners who have already suffered tremendously from economic and natural disaster.s.

Jan 24, 2012

Why all the robo-signing?

January 24, 2012

The Wall Street Journal reported on Jan. 19 that the Obama administration was pushing heavily to get the 50 state attorneys general to agree to a settlement with five major banks in the “robo-signing” scandal. The settlement would let Wall Street bankers off the hook for crimes that would land the rest of us in jail.

Jan 23, 2012

Congolese say South Africa’s Congolese immigrant sweep targeted anti-Kabila refugees

January 23, 2012

Two hundred Congolese immigrants, especially activists opposed to the Kabila regime, were, they said, “hounded out of their shops and homes by scores of South African police, then summarily arrested on ludicrous, trumped up charges of ‘public violence.’”

Jan 23, 2012

Jailhouse snitch used against Aiyana’s dad

January 23, 2012

Mertilla Jones, grandmother of Aiyana Stanley-Jones, the 7-year-old killed by Detroit police last year in a SWAT-style assault on her home, held Aiyana’s mother Dominika Stanley tightly in her arms as both wept uncontrollably in an elevator at 36th District Court in downtown Detroit.

Jan 22, 2012

Cynthia McKinney: U.S. war machine pervades Africa

January 22, 2012

Does the Obama administration plan an African continent-wide Plan Colombia? Why such a militarization of U.S. relationships all over the world – and even here at home? Will chaos and wars – like what is happening in Libya today – be created all over Africa and the rest of Asia? Please circulate this message widely so that maybe we can get some more responses from the administration about its policy direction. Tell the White House that you will cast your vote for peace – to stop the drones and bring our troops home.

Restoring hope for Black farmers and a healthy Black community
The way to occupy a bank is to own one
Picking up the pieces: Kenneth Harding’s mother calls on community to march for justice this Sunday
Lumumba is an idea
MLK: Amerikkka’s Most Wanted
Rwanda will never be the same, after Victoire Ingabire’s return
Let us honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Cynthia McKinney: 12,000 U.S. troops bound for Libya
Urgent message from South Africa: Free Ayanda Kota
Haiti: Seven places where the earthquake money did and did not go
Nonprofit housers mourn demise of redevelopment agencies
Aid as a Trojan horse: On the anniversary of the Haitian earthquake
Santa Rosa: Protesting Wells Fargo profit in private prisons and predatory lending
Wells Fargo, king of private prisons, shut down for the day; seven arrested
U.N. on Congo: Dodd-Frank conflict minerals law increases conflict

Culture Currents

Upcoming Events

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  • Bay Area's Largest FREE Tax Preparation Program Kicks-Off

    Jan 27 - 11:00 AM

  • Join the African American Chamber in Welcoming South African Consul-General Cyril S. Ndaba

    Jan 27 - 3:00 PM

  • Financial Management Strategies for Growing Your Small Business: A FREE Workshop for Contractors

    Jan 28 - 10:00 AM

  • Introduction to Aerial Dance for Youth (8-11yrs)

    Jan 28 - 11:00 AM

  • African American Book Club every Saturday for children 12 and under

    Jan 28 - 11:00 AM

  • DISTRESSED HOMEOWNER FORUM

    Jan 28 - 12:00 PM

  • Mandela Foods Co-op Diet and Disease Prevention Workshop

    Jan 28 - 2:00 PM

  • Love Balm for My SpiritChild: Testimonies of Healing Justice through Mothers' Memory

    Jan 28 - 3:00 PM

  • Brazilian Rhythms for the River

    Jan 28 - 8:00 PM

  • WHITE ELEPHANT SALE: All Sale Proceeds Benefit Oakland Museum of California

    Jan 29 - 10:00 AM

Jan 23, 2012

Revolutionary stories: The POOR Press 2012 collection

January 23, 2012

To write with laughter, heart, fire and humility – to get those words down and draw the reader in – to make the reader warm with the fire of poetry, wet with the tears of memory, full with the soup of experience – leaving the reader satisfied and inspired to change the world – that is what the writer does.

Jan 22, 2012

A sourcebook for the media revolution

January 22, 2012

According to Mickey Huff, the corporate media are serving up a diet of “junk-food news to avoid telling the public what is really going on at home and abroad”; for example, Ann Garrison discloses that pilotless drones are fast becoming the dominant means of delivering explosives from the air.

Jan 21, 2012

The 49ers are back with playoff win

January 21, 2012

“The Grab” was a moment San Francisco 49er tight end Vernon Davis will remember for the rest of his life. With his team down 32-29 to the New Orleans Saints, Davis ran up the left side of the field, cut across the middle and caught the pass quarterback Alex Smith heaved. It sailed into Davis’ hands as he crossed the end zone to give the 49ers a 36-32 lead.

Jan 21, 2012

Hollywood, ‘Red Tails,’ Tuskegee Airmen and MLK Jr.

January 21, 2012

I think George Lucas is a good guy in a notoriously unscrupulous business, trying to do the right thing. Hiring a Black director and writer was the right thing. However, the bottom line is we must build our own studios, networks and social media companies and bring our own money back to our communities now.

Jan 10, 2012

YoYo teaching hip-hop with love to inner-city youth

January 10, 2012

“I am attempting to reach Generation Y and show them not only how to become successful but also how to handle success when it becomes overwhelming, because it will. I was always good at humbling myself, and that is a quality I am trying to instill in the youth here at my school.” – YoYo

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Mistah F.A.B. gives back to his community
Wanda’s Picks for January 2012
Carl Ray’s HBCU tours motivate students to succeed
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