“We don't want Black August to become like a new Black History Month, where [it’s] just about celebrations or parties. That's not the spirit of it. It's in resistance and how we can prepare ourselves to resist our own oppression.”| The Real News Network
The Southern California Black Worker Hub’s 2nd Annual Black August Commemoration, held Aug. 13 at The Gathering Spot, brought together a vibrant tapestry of community, culture, and worker-led resistance. The […]| Our Weekly
Walter Rodney narrates George Jackson and argues he was assassinated because he was spreading Blackness as a banner for uncompromising revolutionary struggle. The post “George Jackson: Black revolutionary” first appeared on Liberation School.| Liberation School
C-Note’s continued imprisonment is a moral failure .His art, advocacy and rehabilitative record demand his immediate release! The post Free C-Note in Black August appeared first on San Francisco Bay View.| San Francisco Bay View
C-Note’s Juneteenth and Fashionable blends digital art and fashion to celebrate Black liberation.| San Francisco Bay View
On the anniversary of the death of George Jackson, an incarcerated journalist honors Black resistance fighters.| Solitary Watch
“Black August” is honored every year to commemorate the fallen freedom fighters of the Black Liberation Movement, to call for the release of political prisoners in the United States, to condemn the oppressive conditions of U.S. prisons, and to emphasize the continued importance of the Black Liberation struggle.| Liberation School – Revolutionary Marxism for a new generation of fighters