We are locked in conflict up on the 8th floor of the Common Pleas Courthouse in Philadelphia, arguing over guilt, innocence and 41 years of unjust imprisonment. We know that love is courageous, fearless, and transformative.… Read More
A series of essays by Mumia celebrating the life of people who’s lives served the struggle.
“We are the ones we’ve been waiting for” Alice Walker Nobody is coming to save Mumia for us, we must do it ourselves ORGANIZE, ORGANIZE, ORGANIZE! WRITE TO MUMIA In April 2021 Mumia underwent open… Read More
Watch the interview on Black Power Media here Pam Africa (advocate/activist), Noel Hanrahan (JD), Ricardo Alvarez (MD) interviewed by Kalonji Changa (BPM/RSTV Founder), Joy James (author/GIU) February 12, 2024, GIU Kalonji Changa (KC): Peace good… Read More
Your first thought was probably not– Rhode Island! Many of you are asking yourself, what continent is that on? I know better than most, because, yes, I grew up there. Abolitionist revolutionaries come from everywhere.… Read More
Commentaries recorded between August 16th, 1993 and April 15 1994 at Huntington State Prison in Pennsylvania by Noelle Hanrahan
A collection of essays reflecting on the intersection between race, class, gender and the development of the American Empire.
These are a series of essays in which Mumia reflects on Trump’s America.
“Affirmation” by Assata Shakur. I believe in living.I believe in the spectrumof Beta days and Gamma people.I believe in sunshine.In windmills and waterfalls,tricycles and rocking chairs.And I believe that seeds grow into sprouts.And sprouts grow… Full Transcript