Denial of Mumia’s appeal: An affront to basic justice and the law By Betsey Piette April 3, 2023 Philadelphia Mumia Abu-Jamal, his family and his supporters around the world had every reason [...]
Family, friends pay respects to Wadiya Jamal By Betsey Piette January 4, 2023 Wadiya Jamal has spent most of her adult life fighting for her husband’s release. The [...]
‘From the Darkness Shines a Light’ By Betsey Piette December 20, 2022 Philadelphia is known as the “City of Murals,” with over 4,000 works of [...]
Critical hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal By Betsey Piette December 16, 2022 Dec. 16 — Supporters and family of Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal [...]
Critical hearing for Mumia tomorrow, Dec. 15/ U.N. steps in with amicus brief in Mumia Abu-Jamal’s case The next court appearance for Mumia will be held Dec. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at the Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center, 1301 [...]
All out for Mumia Abu-Jamal Dec. 9 By Betsey Piette December 5, 2022 Political prisoner and author Mumia Abu-Jamal was arrested 41 years ago on Dec. 9, 1981. [...]
In memory of Moonanum James: ‘We are not vanishing. We are not conquered’ By Moonanum James November 19, 2022 Moonamum James, a co-leader of United American Indians of New England, died on Dec. 4, [...]
All out for Mumia hearing Oct. 26 October 19, 2022 A hearing scheduled for Oct. 19 to determine whether Pennsylvania political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal will [...]
For Mumia on his birthday By Julia Wright May 6, 2022 To yet another Mumia generation: Mumia Abu-Jamal Children, did you hear of a Black man called [...]
Harriet Tubman, a woman called General Moses By Mumia Abu-Jamal March 18, 2022 Harriet Tubman was born on a Dorchester, Maryland, plantation sometime during March 1822 [...]
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