Here in USP Tucson, we had a morning run — 33 brothers , Black, white, Latino (Cubano,Boricua, Mexicano, Nica), one wheelchair Boston and a few old heads who walked some and ran some, rolled, walked and Ran Down the Walls here in the Sonoran desert. We had a few words before we took off as one large group, reminding everyone that as we ran many many others behind other walls were running, as well as people in 12 cities across the country – separated by miles and walls, but united in our efforts for Justice and Freedom. WE also said a few words about this being Leonard (Peltier’s) birthday and the 15 year hit the parole board recently gave him – we ran for him and for all of us. Everyone took some inspiration in this unity and solidarity and everyone felt positive after finishing the 13 laps we ran, which was just over 5k.
-
Recent Posts
- G20: Court solidarity for David Japenga
- G20: Political Prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal’s statement of solidarity with demonstrators
- Dan Berger on US Political Prisoners
- G20: California man charged with inflicting most of the damage during protests
- G20 2009: Police Attack Students at University of Pittsburgh
Recent Comments
- August POC Political Prisoners’ Birthdays | APOC Love on Ronald Reed
- denverabc on Alvaro Luna Hernandez
- theblocproject on Alvaro Luna Hernandez
- Bastille Day! A Call Out To Free Our People!! Free the Class War Prisoners!! « furbirdsqueerly on Social Movement Prisoners
- An Open Letter from Greg Curry « Denver Anarchist Black Cross on The Lucasville Uprising
Archives
Categories
Meta