
Reactionary Violence is Colonial Violence: Shaka on Losing his Son, Jela
In this political and autobiographical piece, Shaka reflects on the loss of his son, Jela Simba Shakur.
In this political and autobiographical piece, Shaka reflects on the loss of his son, Jela Simba Shakur.
Shaka situates his writings in the tradition of international anti-imperialism, calling out the hypocrisy of u.s. anti-China policies and rhetoric.
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Shaka discusses the many similarities between colonial oppression and occupation in Palestine and U.S.
A 1995 pamphlet in which Shaka details his case and the struggle for self-determination in the New Afrikan National Territory.