Freedom for Political Prisoners Fundraising Calendar available in UK for Xmas
Natterjack Press | 20.11.2009 12:36 | Repression | Social Struggles
* 2010 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar - on the theme of Indigenous Resistance *
* 42 Gorgeous Full Colour pages of art and writings by prisoners and supporters *
* See http://www.certaindays.org/ for full details and all artwork *
* Order from: http://www.natterjackpress.co.uk/magazines/certain-days-calendar.php *
The calendar is a joint fundraising and educational project between outside organizers in Montreal and Toronto, and three political prisoners being held in maximum-security prisons in New York State and California: David Gilbert, Robert Seth Hayes and Herman Bell.
Certain Days is a fundraiser. The proceeds from Certain Days 2010 will be divided among these groups:
* THE NEW YORK STATE TASK FORCE ON POLITICAL PRISONERS
* ADDAMEER
* OLYMPIC RESISTANCE NETWORK (ORN) - Legal Defense
The initial project was suggested by Herman, and has been shaped throughout the process by all of our ideas, discussions, and analysis. All of the members of the outside collective are involved in day-to-day organizing work other than the calendar, on issues ranging from refugee and immigrant solidarity to community media to prisoner justice. We work from an anti-imperialist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist, feminist, queer and trans positive position.
Today’s anti-war, anti-globalisation, and anti-colonial movements are rooted in the history of earlier struggles for justice, including the mass movements of the 60s and 70s. Many of the political prisoners and prisoners of war featured in this calendar were organisers during that period: members of the Black Panther Party, or the American Indian Movement; Puerto Ricans fighting for their homeland, or white anti-racist allies working in solidarity with oppressed peoples. Some of them have been in prison SINCE THAT TIME – 35 years or more.
Yet these prisoners are not relics of past movements; they are still active in their political work, and despite the hardships of organising in prison, they continue to organise for justice in the present day, justice behind bars and justice on the streets. This calendar is our tribute to them.
Free all political prisoners!
Free all prisoners of war!
Certain Days is a fundraiser. The proceeds from Certain Days 2010 will be divided among these groups:
* THE NEW YORK STATE TASK FORCE ON POLITICAL PRISONERS
* ADDAMEER
* OLYMPIC RESISTANCE NETWORK (ORN) - Legal Defense
The initial project was suggested by Herman, and has been shaped throughout the process by all of our ideas, discussions, and analysis. All of the members of the outside collective are involved in day-to-day organizing work other than the calendar, on issues ranging from refugee and immigrant solidarity to community media to prisoner justice. We work from an anti-imperialist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist, feminist, queer and trans positive position.
Today’s anti-war, anti-globalisation, and anti-colonial movements are rooted in the history of earlier struggles for justice, including the mass movements of the 60s and 70s. Many of the political prisoners and prisoners of war featured in this calendar were organisers during that period: members of the Black Panther Party, or the American Indian Movement; Puerto Ricans fighting for their homeland, or white anti-racist allies working in solidarity with oppressed peoples. Some of them have been in prison SINCE THAT TIME – 35 years or more.
Yet these prisoners are not relics of past movements; they are still active in their political work, and despite the hardships of organising in prison, they continue to organise for justice in the present day, justice behind bars and justice on the streets. This calendar is our tribute to them.
Free all political prisoners!
Free all prisoners of war!
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