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The Finger and the Moon
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A collection of writing on Operation Cervantes in Italy, where many anarchists have been persecuted and imprioned for their politics. Includes a chronology, communiqués and letters from imprisoned comrades.
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Down With The Prison Walls!
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Laudelino Iglesias Martinez |
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Laudelino Iglesias Martinez left prison on the 9th of August 2004 after spending more than 23 years in Spanish cells. He is one of the well-known social rebels and anarchists imprisoned in Spain, participating in the revolutionary organization of prisoners who were refused amnesty by the state after the death of Franco, and continuing to struggle against isolation and against the many abuses of a brutal inca...
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Bamboozled: The Joey Torrey Story
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Joey Torrey |
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Once a strong Los Angeles boxer headed to the Olympics, now in maximum security prison, Torrey was pressured to collaborate with the FBI to "clean up boxing" and paid back with empty promises and a forseeable future in prison. Joey discovered zines in prison and decided that this was the medium in which he wanted to publish his memoir — and boy does he have stories to tell! He grew up on the streets of...
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20 to Life: The Life and Times of John Sinclair
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A.C. Thompson, John Sinclair (Producer), and Steve Gebhardt (Director) |
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John Sinclair first emerged out of his small-town Michigan background to forge a legendary course through the 1960s as a cultural activist, manager of the MC5, and Chairman of the White Panther Party. An early victim of the War on Drugs who faced 20 years to life in prison for giving two joints to an undercover policewoman, Sinclair served 29 months of a 9-1/2-to-10-year sentence before his legal victory on...
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Without Fear: Claiming Safe Communities Without Sacrificing Ourselves
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Vijay Prashad (Contributor), Dylan Rodriguez (Contributor), Mike Davis (Contributor), Ruth Gilmore (Contributor), and Southern California Library (Editor) |
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Published in conjunction with an event held in 2007 by the same name, Without Fear provides cutting-edge analysis on creating safe communities by some of today's leading authors and activists. It features original articles and interviews on how policing and prisons cut across such areas as gangs, schools, immigration, work, and the role of the progressive community, as well as biographical sketches of...
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The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond The Culture Of Fear
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Henry Giroux |
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nry Giroux argues that the US is at war with young people. No longer seen as the future of a democratic society, youth are now derided by politicians looking for quick-fix solutions to crime and demonized by the popular media. This perception of fear and disdain is being translated into social policy. Instead of providing a decent education to young people, we offer them the increasing potential of being inc...
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The We That Sets Us Free: Building A World Without Prisons
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Alix Olson (Contributor), Sistas in the Pit (Contributor), Maria Poblet (Contributor), Tre Vasquez (Contributor), and Nyla Moujaes (Contributor) |
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The We That Sets Us Free combines music, spoken word and interviews with activists inside and outside prison to challenge all of us to imagine new ways of living, to question what purpose prisons serve and to propose anti-racist alternatives to punishment and confinement.
The We That Sets Us Free is part of a national campaign — Building a World Without Prisons — bringing...
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3 Black Panthers & The Last Slave Plantation DVD
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Geronimo Pratt (Contributor), Rod Coronado (Contributor), Yuri Kochiyama (Contributor), David Hilliard (Contributor), Bo Brown (Contributor), Mumia Abu-Jamal (Narrated By), Malik Rahim (Contributor), Jimmy O'Halligan (Director), Ann Harkenss (Producer), and Scott Crow (Producer) |
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3 Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation tells the gripping story of three men, former members of the Black Panther Party, known collectively as the Angola 3. We explore their extraordinary struggles for dignity, justice, and human rights while incarcerated in Angola Prison in Louisiana, one of the "most brutal and racist prisons in the United States". The Angola 3 were "politicized" through con...
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Mad Bomber Melville
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Leslie James Pickering |
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Mad Bomber Melville is the long overdue biography of Samuel Melville, a white, working class revolutionary, whose guerrilla bombings of Manhattan skyscrapers, housing government and corporate offices driving the Vietnam War, set in motion a flood of armed revolutionary actions in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Once imprisoned, Melville became a key organizer and a crucial ele...
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Certain Days Calendar 2008: The Legacy Of The Panthers
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David Gilbert (Contributor), Tom Manning (Contributor), Joy James (Contributor), Laura Whitehorn (Contributor), George Katsiaficas (Contributor), Mumia Abu-Jamal (Contributor), Gord Hill (Contributor), and Ward Churchill (Contributor) |
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A 2007 calendar about political prisoners and prisoners of war held by the Canadian and US Governments. More than just a calendar (and a fine one at that, in full color, no less!), it is packed with informative, educational, and downright inspirational articles and information—with information on and writings by former and current political prisoners. Even better, it's a benefit for the New York State ...
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