Prison Radio

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Greetings!

You are crucial to this mission.

We are scrappy– powered by grit, community.

You believe that the truth from inside prison walls must be heard.

It is tight right now, and we are launching an emergency fundraiser: Can you help? Can we raise $4,950 dollars right now to keep us editing, answering the phones, and fighting for the lives, health, and voices of our correspondents behind bars?

We do not have deep pockets, but we have heart—and right now, we need your pocket change, campaign altering stock donations and we need your monetary support.

Just this year, your support liberated voices from dark, lonely, and isolated prison cells:

  • 250+ commentaries recorded and distributed from incarcerated correspondents across the country.
  • You have restored Mumia Abu-Jamal sight; by making sure he had the help of an expert ophthalmologist. Together and loudly we were outside the prison demanding both post-cataract surgery and continued treatment for sight threatening conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma.
  • We stood with those prisoners who exposed the self-immolations at Red Onion State Prison. We brought this humanitarian crisis to the public through Inquest, The New York Times and Al-Jazeera.

Prison Radio co-founder Noel Hanrahan and Mumia Abu-Jamal

But right now, we’re running on fumes. We need your help to keep our recording lines open, our phones on, and our correspondents’ words reaching the world.

Here’s what your gift can do:

  • $50 covers our email and mail communication with correspondents.
  • $100 funds a week of recording phone lines.
  • $178 pays expenses for one prison visit.
  • $250 covers publishing one action alert.
  • $500 funds the editing and publication of one commentary (we release more than 250 every year!).

Every dollar you give fuels resistance, truth-telling, and solidarity. Every donation helps someone inside prison walls be heard.

We’re fighting to keep Mumia’s care ongoing, to publish the words of correspondents like Kevin “Rashid” Johnson and Krystal Clark, and to keep shining light on the human rights abuses that the carceral state tries to bury.

Prison Radio survives by the skin of our teeth—but with your help, we continue. Every gift matters.



Please donate today to keep the voices of the incarcerated alive, powerful, and impossible to silence.

In Solidarity,

Tommy

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Mumia Abu-Jamal

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Mumia Abu-Jamal

Perception

(2:32)

Steven Nicholson

A Free Mind

(2:04)

Larry Stromberg

For Us, By Us (3:55)

Faluch Bigsby

False Idea of Rehabilitation (3:46)

Darren Stanley

Drugs in Prison (4:42)

Raymond Eugene Jenkins

Escalating Psychological Violence

(4:12)

David Annarelli

Turn

(2:17)

Larry Stromberg

His Voyage Home

(2:27)

Larry Stromberg

Mumia’s Vision: A Message to the Movement

(3:54)

Mumia Abu-Jamal

The Killing of Anas Al-Sharif

(3:04)

Mumia Abu-Jamal

No Place for Old Men

(3:03)

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Franz Fanon, 100 Years

(2:21)

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Archie Bunker Without the Chuckles

(3:04)

Mumia Abu-Jamal

The Death of Pensions

(3:18)

Mumia Abu-Jamal