Domestic Exile: Low-Intensity Warfare
Only by grasping the history of prison resistance and the state’s response can we intervene effectively today.
Only by grasping the history of prison resistance and the state’s response can we intervene effectively today.
Shaka discusses the many similarities between colonial oppression and occupation in Palestine and U.S.
Indiana “sold” Shakur to Virginia, now he can’t benefit from reform laws passed in both states.
This cold weather is nothing compared to the coldness of the imperialist and capitalist system, which only the warmth of resistance can overcome.
Shaka covers the modern history of prison activism and its role in broader revolutionary transformation.
Embedded within all revolutionary processes are struggles for land, political consciousness, and self-determination.
The political writing of the oppressed is a key battle in the revolutionary struggle.
The relationship between the political and personal requires one to choose a side.