Haki Kweli Shakur: Words From a Comrade Brother
Shaka’s latest book, Afrikan Historian Haki Shakur writes, is crucial for overstanding the importance of internationalism.
Shaka’s latest book, Afrikan Historian Haki Shakur writes, is crucial for overstanding the importance of internationalism.
Listen and read as Margaret Kimberley interviews Shaka for Black Agenda Radio!
Only by grasping the history of prison resistance and the state’s response can we intervene effectively today.
A former inmate of the U.S.’s 2nd “Supermax” prison, Shakur is featured in this 2003 documentary on the houses of terror.
Having found a new group of bold attorneys, Shaka’s Civil Rights Claim is back in the Western District Court!
A 1995 pamphlet in which Shaka details his case and the struggle for self-determination in the New Afrikan National Territory.
Check out a new cut of THEKINGTRILL’s documentary on Shaka, followed by an energizing panel discussion!
Since 2002, Shakur has been a captive political prisoner organizing across prison bars.
On the strategic significance of fostering coalitions that cross prison bars.