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HUNGER STRIKE NEWS 8/23/11

Hungerstrike NewsAugust 23, 2011No. 14  

GEORGE JACKSON/ATTICA

 

George Jackson - 40 year commemoration from Freedom Archives on Vimeo.

Publications: Audio, Video, and Books

Facebook Caves to the Prison-Industrial-Complex


In a decision setting back prisoners' rights and helping to advance the

interests of prison bureaucrats and their guard union allies, Facebook

announced plans to work with the California Department of Corrections

and Rehabilitation to shut down pages set up for prisoners. Spokespersons

for the Department claimed that prisoners were using their Facebook pages

to "stalk victims" and "conduct illegal activities," and that this was all related

CA Hunger Strike day of action: August 23

On August 23rd, 2011, San Francisco Representative Tom Ammiano and the
Public Safety Committee in the State Assembly of CA will hold an
informational hearing on conditions and policies of the Security Housing
Units at Pelican Bay. This is a major opportunity for supporters
outside of prison to support the hunger strike and to pressure state
legislators and the CDCR to make substantial changes.

Attica Prison Uprising 101: A short Primer

New Resource: Attica Prison Uprising 101 – A Short Primer

This publication about the Attica Prison uprising of 1971 is not intended to be a curriculum guide, but a brief primer for educators and organizers.  It includes a timeline of events (with primary sources); testimonies from Attica prisoners; poetry by Attica prisoners; sample activities for youth; and other suggested resources.

40th Anniversary of the Attica Prison Uprising



Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Attica Prison Uprising

Friday, September 9th - 7pm Sharp
518 Valencia Street - San Francisco
Attica - The Restored 1974 Film

Discussion with:
Azadeh Zohrabi - Hastings Race & Poverty Law Journal
Dennis Cunningham - Original Attica Attorney
Manuel Fontaine - about connecting the dots to
Georgia, Ohio and California prison strikes

HUNGER STRIKE UPDATE

 Letter from Mutope Duguma (s/n James Crawford):

This Hungerstrike is Far From Over

It is a sincere pleasure to once again extend my hand to my beautiful New Afrikan people. I have been recuperating from not eating for 20 days straight and I can tell you based on my personal experience that it was hell! I could feel the life gradually being sucked out of me.
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Anonymous Launches Protest Against BART Censorship

"Anonymous, the loosely affiliated group of computer hackers, is planning a flesh-and-blood demonstration Monday afternoon in San Francisco to protest the Bay Area Rapid Transit cutting off underground cellphone service to thwart protesters. 

BART Disables Cell Service To Disrupt Protests

"In a statement released Friday, the government-run transit company said it allowed expressive activities, protected by the First Amendment in its public areas. But in the areas accessible to paid ticket passengers, it interrupted the phone to ensure safety for its customers and employees. “BART temporarily interrupted service at select BART stations as one of many tactics to ensure the safety of everyone on the platform,” the statement reads.

No protest occurred on Thursday night, but cell phone service was still interrupted.

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MOVIE REVIEW: CRIME AFTER CRIME

When lawyers Nadia Costa and Joshua Safran first encountered Deborah Peagler, she already had served 20 years of a 25-years-to-life sentence for involvement in the 1982 murder of her pathologically abusive boyfriend. Taking advantage of a California law that allows reconsideration of cases involving battered women, the lawyers embarked on a pro bono journey to free her that would last eight years and unearth a reeking trail of perjury, prosecutorial misconduct and political malfeasance.

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