Category: Prisons
Vol. 35 #2 April-June 2023
The wonderful cover graphic on this issue, and the inside illustration, Capitalism Breaks my Heart, authorized for our use by the artist, Susan Simensky-Bietila, are from the latest World War 3 Illustrated, available from AK Press here: https://www.akpress.org/frontlines-of-repair.html
Where Are the Voices of Women Prisoners?
By Uhuru Rowe Though it is often not widely known, or perhaps ignored altogether, since the very first act of violence committed by European enslavers against Black people, Black women have played a major role in Black militant resistance against …
PART’s Perspective: All Power to the Imagination!
PARTs Perspective All Power to the Imagination by Michael Novick, Anti-Racist Action-Los Angeles/People Against Racist Terror (ARA-LA/PART) The so-called left in the US continues to be in the grip of defeatism and acceptance of the parameters and limits of …
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Save the Life of Mumia Abu-Jamal – Freedom is the Treatment!
SAVE THE LIFE OF MUMIA ABU-JAMAL — CALL NOW! As we were laying out and going to press with this issue of TTT, we learned that Mumia has been scheduled to the hospital for major heart surgery April 19. Take …
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Letter of Comment on “Empty the Prisons”
Letter of Comment: On “Now Is the Time to Empty the Prisons” I was hopeful when I saw the title of Eve Ottenberg’s editorial (“Now Is the Time to Empty the Prisons”), but after reading it, I was very troubled, …
Towards a General Strike: End the COVID Crisis & Create a New World
A Call to Action: Towards a General Strike to End the COVID-19 Crisis and Create a New World April 1, 2020 https://cooperationjackson.org The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the world before our very eyes. In less than 3 months, it …
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Fight for the Future
PART’s Perspective: Fight for the Future by Michael Novick, Anti-Racist Action-Los Angeles/People Against Racist Terror (ARA-LA/PART) The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US, where as we were (belatedly) going to press, the number of cases are the highest …
No Prison Fridays
No Prison Fridays: Panthers Organize Shutdown of Newark Prison Construction by Kevin “Rashid” Johnson, MOD, NABPP Under the leadership of Chairman Shaka Sankofa Zulu, the New Afrikan Black Panther Party, and its mass organization the United Panther Movement, has been …
Fighting Fascism for 25 Years – 25th Anniversary Commemorative Edition
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TTT Vol 11 #2 Summer 1998
THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX & THE GLOBAL ECONOMY by Eve Goldberg and Linda Evans Over 1.8 million people are currently behind bars in the US. This represents the highest per capita incarceration rate in the history of the world. In …
Vol. 9, #1 – Feb. 1996
Shut Down the Control Units! In December, 1994, activists from across the United States, from a dozen states and two dozen cities, met in Philadelphia and founded the National Campaign to Stop Control Unit Prisons. A year later, at …
TTT Vol. 8 #3 Fall 1995 (magazine format)
BLUE BY DAY, WHITE BY NIGHT The blatant white and male supremacist expressions and actions of LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman, which mesmerized the country and embarrassed the L.A.P.D. and D.A. in the Simpson trial, cannot be brushed off as …
Vol. 5 #6 – November-December 1992
Debate with Joffre Stewart: Anti-Zionism vs Anti-Semitism To Turning the Tide: . The writing below represents ideas that were either 1) taken to or 2) developed at a Pledge of Resistance (POR) meeting asking itself where do we go from …
TTT Vol. 4 #6, Nov.-Dec. 1991
RACIST TRIPLE THREAT DAVID DUKE IN THE STATE HOUSE? By the time you read these words, “former” Klan Wizard David Duke may be governor elect of Louisiana. Even if he is defeated in the run-off, Duke is clearly not going …