
Violence has always been an integral part of the successful revolutionary movements on some level or another, this is undeniable. From the 26th of July Movement to the Bolsheviks, we have been looking at a continuous history of struggle which has been incredibly violent in its successes as well as its failures. However, our job […]

Being that today is Malcolm X’s birthday, I thought it was incumbent upon me to share these reflections. First and foremost, I think it’s necessary that I explain why I, as a “white man,” a euro-amerikan, feel such a profound reverence for Malcolm, someone who said to be a “black militant” and accused of being […]
This article was originally published at Countercurrents.org On June 2nd, 2011, former Black Panther and ex-political prisoner, Geronimo ji Jaga, previously known as Geronimo Pratt, died at the age of 63 in Tanzania. Pratt’s story sheds light to the lie that is US justice. Geronimo Pratt, a veteran in the US’s invasion of Vietnam, was […]