EPISODE · Feb 3, 2024 · 1H
February 1, 2024
from Prison Focus Radio
Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa, New Afrikan, “Educated slave”, Human Rights activist, principal organizer of the historic California Hunger Strikes and Co-author of the Agreement to End Hostilities, is coming home after 44 years legally enslaved, and 32 years tortured by solitary confinement meant to break him! He remains unbroken! On the first day of Black History Month we hear from New Afrikan Political Prisoner, Human Rights activist and California Hunger Striker Michael ‘Zaharibu’ Dorrough about his case, its history and the latest positive developments; the AP (Associated Press) puts out a report based on their two-year investigation into prison slavery/labor and its links to major food companies that profit from it; Update on the ongoing hunger strike at Red Onion state prison organized by Political Prisoner Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson.
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Sitawa Nantambu Jamaa, New Afrikan, “Educated slave”, Human Rights activist, principal organizer of the historic California Hunger Strikes and Co-author of the Agreement to End Hostilities, is coming home after 44 years legally enslaved, and 32 years tortured by solitary confinement meant to break him! He remains unbroken! On the first day of Black History Month we hear from New Afrikan Political Prisoner, Human Rights activist and California Hunger Striker Michael ‘Zaharibu’ Dorrough about his case, its history and the latest positive developments; the AP (Associated Press) puts out a report based on their two-year investigation into prison slavery/labor and its links to major food companies that profit from it; Update on the ongoing hunger strike at Red Onion state prison organized by Political Prisoner Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson.
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February 1, 2024
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