Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Black August: A history and tribute w/ Turha AK

We start this episode by bringing in a portion of The Struggle Inside – an audio documentary about the origins of the modern anti-prison movement. It was made by the Freedom Archives on the 30th anniversary of the murder of freedom fighter George Jackson by San Quentin Prison Guards. It is narrated by Jonathan Jackson Jr, the nephew of George. You can listen to the entire documentary and find out more about them at FreedomArchives.org.

The month of August for many is about Black August and a time to remember and commemorate freedom fighters, especially those who struggled for liberation inside of jails and prisons and paid the ultimate price via assassination by the state, as well as those who continue this struggle today.

We explore the politics and history of Black August with Turha AK of the Anti Police-Terror Project, Community Ready Corps and vice chair of Black August Organizing Committee from 2003-2008, and we remember Baba Shaka At-Thinin, a freedom fighter who walked among us in Oakland until his recent passing, who was a political prisoner and a founder of the Black August Organizing Committee.

Check out the Freedom Archives: https://freedomarchives.org/
Community Ready Corps website: http://www.crc4sd.org/
Follow Community Ready Corps on Twitter: https://twitter.com/crc4sdd
Anti-Police Terror Project website: https://www.antipoliceterrorproject.org/
Follow Anti-Police Terror Project on twitter: https://twitter.com/APTPaction

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