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California Assembly reviews solitary confinement policies as prisoners...

by Sal Rodriguez On Monday, Feb. 25, the California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee, chaired by Assembly Member Tom Ammiano, held a hearing on the state’s Security Housing Units (SHUs). The hearing...

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Sacramento hearing exposes CDCR’s hidden agenda

by Denise Mewbourne Almost two years later, the ripple effect of the 2011 hunger strike organized by the Short Corridor Collective in Pelican Bay prison continues to reverberate throughout California....

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Motion denied, Governor: Medical neglect is still killing prisoners

by Mutope Duguma, Sitawa N. Jamaa, Abdul O. Shakur and Sondai K. Dumisani Gov. Brown has declared that the prison crisis that allowed prisoners to die is over and that prisoners are receiving good...

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‘Systemic failures persist’ in California prison mental health care, judge rules

By Sal Rodriguez California Gov. Jerry Brown’s bid to end federal control over the state prison system’s mental health system was denied in federal court on Friday, April 5, in a sharply worded ruling...

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Negotiate, Gov. Brown! How many more prisoners must die?

Advocates call for investigation of Corcoran prison death; medical professionals, religious leaders and prisoners’ families demand governor negotiate with hunger strikers by Isaac Ontiveros, Prisoner...

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Pelican Bay guards ask why are we hunger striking

by Kijana Tashiri Askari It is no secret that I am a prolific political writer and an adherent and practitioner of New Afrikan Revolutionary Nationalist (NARN) ideological doctrine, as this is widely...

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Hunger striker considers where we go from here, wonders, ‘Will the...

by Mutope Duguma Written Sept. 8, 2013 – First and foremost we want to give a lot of respect and love to all the human beings who made their voices heard and the countless dedicated supporters and...

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In our fifth year of the Agreement to End Hostilities, it’s time for Gov....

by Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa, Principal Negotiator, Prisoner Human Rights Movement Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa in a photo taken in July 2016 We are within our fifth year of the August 2012 historical document,...

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California Assembly reviews solitary confinement policies as prisoners...

by Sal Rodriguez On Monday, Feb. 25, the California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee, chaired by Assembly Member Tom Ammiano, held a hearing on the state’s Security Housing Units (SHUs). The hearing...

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Sacramento hearing exposes CDCR’s hidden agenda

by Denise Mewbourne Almost two years later, the ripple effect of the 2011 hunger strike organized by the Short Corridor Collective in Pelican Bay prison continues to reverberate throughout California....

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Motion denied, Governor: Medical neglect is still killing prisoners

by Mutope Duguma, Sitawa N. Jamaa, Abdul O. Shakur and Sondai K. Dumisani Gov. Brown has declared that the prison crisis that allowed prisoners to die is over and that prisoners are receiving good...

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‘Systemic failures persist’ in California prison mental health care, judge rules

By Sal Rodriguez California Gov. Jerry Brown’s bid to end federal control over the state prison system’s mental health system was denied in federal court on Friday, April 5, in a sharply worded ruling...

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Negotiate, Gov. Brown! How many more prisoners must die?

Advocates call for investigation of Corcoran prison death; medical professionals, religious leaders and prisoners’ families demand governor negotiate with hunger strikers by Isaac Ontiveros, Prisoner...

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Pelican Bay guards ask why are we hunger striking

by Kijana Tashiri Askari It is no secret that I am a prolific political writer and an adherent and practitioner of New Afrikan Revolutionary Nationalist (NARN) ideological doctrine, as this is widely...

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Hunger striker considers where we go from here, wonders, ‘Will the...

by Mutope Duguma Written Sept. 8, 2013 – First and foremost we want to give a lot of respect and love to all the human beings who made their voices heard and the countless dedicated supporters and...

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In our fifth year of the Agreement to End Hostilities, it’s time for Gov....

by Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa, Principal Negotiator, Prisoner Human Rights Movement Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa in a photo taken in July 2016 We are within our fifth year of the August 2012 historical document,...

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California Assembly reviews solitary confinement policies as prisoners...

by Sal Rodriguez On Monday, Feb. 25, the California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee, chaired by Assembly Member Tom Ammiano, held a hearing on the state’s Security Housing Units (SHUs). The hearing...

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Sacramento hearing exposes CDCR’s hidden agenda

by Denise Mewbourne Almost two years later, the ripple effect of the 2011 hunger strike organized by the Short Corridor Collective in Pelican Bay prison continues to reverberate throughout California....

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Motion denied, Governor: Medical neglect is still killing prisoners

by Mutope Duguma, Sitawa N. Jamaa, Abdul O. Shakur and Sondai K. Dumisani Gov. Brown has declared that the prison crisis that allowed prisoners to die is over and that prisoners are receiving good...

View Article

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‘Systemic failures persist’ in California prison mental health care, judge rules

By Sal Rodriguez California Gov. Jerry Brown’s bid to end federal control over the state prison system’s mental health system was denied in federal court on Friday, April 5, in a sharply worded ruling...

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