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HomeracismACTION: Free Them All

ACTION: Free Them All

Stuart Bedasso - August 28, 2023

 








Mumia Abu-Jamal Mumia Abu-Jamal is an internationally celebrated Black writer, radio journalist, and organizer. He is a former leader of the Black Panther Party and supporter of Philadelphia’s radical MOVE organization. Mumia has spent the last 41 years in prison. Support political prisoners directly at m4bl.link/PoliticalPrisoner

 FREE THEM ALL

 

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Mumia Abu-Jamal is an internationally celebrated Black writer and radio journalist, author of six books and hundreds of columns and articles, organizer and inspiration for the prison lawyers movement, former leader of the Black Panther Party, and supporter of Philadelphia’s radical MOVE organization who has spent the last 40 years in prison, the majority of it in solitary confinement on 




Pennsylvania’s Death Row. His case is widely regarded as an unfair trial, and his demand for a new trial and freedom is supported by leaders, activists, and public figures across the globe.

Mumia is a human being with a family and a network of friends and family who value his life. His case and struggle are important because of the threat to the life and dignity he bears simply as a human being. He is a husband, father, and grandfather who, despite his isolation from his family, has maintained an extraordinary sense of humane care and advocacy for them and many others. Donate here to support Mumia in his fight for freedom.



Kamau Sadiki Kamau Sadiki is a father & grandfather, as well as an original member of the Black Panther Party. He was targeted by the FBI’s COINTELPRO efforts to end social programs such as The Free Breakfast Program and the Black Panther Newspaper and stop the popularity they earned the party. Kamau has spent 22 years in prison. Support political prisoners directly at m4bl.link/PoliticalPrisoner


Kamau Sadiki 

Kamau Sadiki is a father and a grandfather. As an original member of the Black Panther Party, he worked out of the Jamaica, Queens office. Kamau promoted the Ten-Point Program, worked in the Free Breakfast Program, sold the Black Panther newspaper, worked on community education programs, organized tenants, and helped mothers in need. He was targeted by 




the FBI’s COINTELPRO efforts to stop these social programs and the popularity they earned the Black Panther Party. Kamau Sadiki is a loved and loving family man. Kamau’s two daughters and grandchildren are devastated by the absence of their loving, hard-working father and are active in efforts to release him. Donate here to support their efforts to free him.



Imam Jamil Al Amin is a Black revolutionary, civil-rights icon, and human-rights activist, has been wrongfully imprisoned for the past 22 years. Imam Jamil has been intentionally targeted for his powerful revolutionary work, deemed as a threat to the establishment. With a new district attorney, Imam Jamil has a new opportunity for justice. Support political prisoners directly at m4bl.link/PoliticalPrisoner


Imam Jamil Al Amin
Imam Jamil Al Amin, formerly H. Rap Brown, a Black revolutionary, civil-rights icon, and human-rights activist, has been wrongfully imprisoned for the past 21 years. Imam Jamil was the fifth chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Minister of Justice for the Black Panther Party during the civil rights movement. Imam Jamil was wrongfully convicted and sentenced 




to life in prison in 2002 for a crime he did not commit. Another man has since confessed to the crime, but this and other evidence have been left out of trials. Imam Jamil has been intentionally targeted for his powerful revolutionary work and deemed a threat to the establishment. Imam Jamil has a new opportunity for justice with the new district attorney and needs our urgent help for a new legal defense. Donate here to support his legal defense fund, then email key members of Congress with these easy templates to demand his transfer back to Atlanta.



Reverend Joy Powell Rev. Joy is a pastor and an activist against police brutality, violence, and oppression. Her work made her a target for the Rochester police, leading to multiple false charges against her. After a wildly corrupt trial process, Rev. Joy is facing a lifetime in prison.  Support political prisoners directly at m4bl.link/PoliticalPrisoner


Reverend Joy Powell

Reverend Joy Powell is a pastor and an activist against police brutality, violence, and oppression in her community. That work made her a target for the Rochester police, leading to false charges against her. After a flagrantly corrupt trial process, Rev. Joy is facing a lifetime in prison. As she seeks an appeal to overturn this cruel sentence, donate to help sustain and support her during her incarceration.




Ed Poindexter is a civil-rights activist, writer, and leader within his community. He has remained in custody since his arrest in 1970 and is serving a lifetime sentence. Wrongfully charged with the death of an Omaha police officer, due to his political anti-racist work, the nearly all-white jury found him guilty. Fifty years later, at age 77, Poindexter is at high risk for COVID-related health complications.  Support political prisoners directly at m4bl.link/PoliticalPrisoner


Ed Poindexter

Ed Poindexter is a civil rights activist, writer, and leader within his community. In addition to working as a leader of the National Committee to Combat Fascism (NCCF), Poindexter has been previously elected as a delegate to the Douglas County Democratic Party convention. He has remained in custody since his arrest in 1970 and is serving a lifetime sentence. Wrongfully charged with 




the death of an Omaha police officer, Poindexter had witnesses who testified that he was nowhere near the bombing where the officer died. The prosecution vilified him over conspiracy claims. Due to his political work and being in the midst of cultural wars over racism, the nearly all-white jury found him guilty. Fifty-three years later, Poindexter earned several college degrees, wrote courses for and taught self-improvement and anti-violence classes to youth, and served as a role model to his fellow prisoners. At age 78, Poindexter is at high risk for COVID-related health complications. Sign this petition demanding that Ed Poindexter be released from prison immediately.





Veronza Bowers

Veronza Bowers, Jr., is a former Black Panther Party member framed for the murder of a U.S. Park Ranger. He is being unjustly and, arguably, illegally held past his 30-year mandatory release date, making him one of the longest-held political prisoners in U.S. history. Despite letters of support from prominent attorneys, former high-ranking representatives of regional commissions, prison 




officials, and a member of the U.S. Congress, Veronza has continually been denied release due to intervention by the U.S. Parole Commission. A recent decision by the regional federal parole commission to grant his freedom was overturned by the National Commission. A group of family, friends, and supporters is trying to raise money to pay the legal bills necessary to get Veronza the justice he deserves. Donate to Veronza Bowers, Jr.’s Legal Defense Fund via Paypal using the following email address: veronzalegalfund@yahoo.com.










 

Follow our Malcolm X Grassroots Movement comrades as they celebrate Black August and continue their work to free political prisoners. Read more about the history of Black August here.

 

In rage, love, and solidarity,

Movement for Black Lives

 

This week, we’re highlighting eight current Black political prisoners to raise awareness and support in their fight for freedom. We’re calling on you to sign petitions, write letters, donate, and spread the word as we advocate for releasing all prisoners and abolishing the prison industrial complex.

 

We know what incarceration does to our people— abuse, isolation, denial of medical care, and more. That’s why we, as a movement, are fighting to tear those cages down. Until all our people know freedom, we support and care for those of us being caged.

 


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