Prison Break: See You When I’m Free
In the last month we mourned the loss of three revolutionaries, all from different movements and all former political prisoners. Sebastian “Sabi”... Read Full Article
In the last month we mourned the loss of three revolutionaries, all from different movements and all former political prisoners. Sebastian “Sabi”... Read Full Article
While thousands take to the streets in solidarity with the Palestinian people, and even more in the streets commemorating the 1-year anniversary... Read Full Article
Happy May Day! From New York ending long-term solitary confinement in jails and prisons to people being held at the St. Louis... Read Full Article
Spring is here, the sun is shining a bit longer, prison guards are refusing the vaccine, judges are mandating video surveillance to... Read Full Article
Though a short month, much indeed went down in February. We mourn the passing of activist and musician Anne Feeney as well... Read Full Article
Much has happened in the first few weeks of this new year. Illinois is ending cash bail, pressure continues to mount for... Read Full Article
With The Marshall Project reporting that 1 in 5 prisoners in the U.S. have had COVID-19, we are beginning the new year... Read Full Article
Much has happened in the last month: Nobel laureates and interfaith leaders have called for the release of political prisoner David Gilbert... Read Full Article
photo: Calvin Ma We’re being told that the fate of democracy itself is at stake, that by casting our votes this week... Read Full Article
In the last few weeks, the public has gotten a rare glimpse into the horrific plight of prisoners locked away in U.S.... Read Full Article
So much has happened in the last month. Kenosha, Wisconsin and Lafayette, New Orleans have joined the growing number of cities in... Read Full Article
As this is being written, unidentified Federal agents are disappearing protesters off the streets of Portland, Oregon, police nationwide are doubling-down on... Read Full Article
The rebellion that began in Minneapolis following the brutal police murder of George Floyd quickly spread across the country, and the world.... Read Full Article
This piece was in the final stages of editing when events around the country, and the world, escalated in response to the... Read Full Article
While COVID-19 continues to upend life as we know it, its devastation is multiplied tenfold for those inside prisons and jails around... Read Full Article
With COVID-19 continuing to wreak havoc across the globe, we must pay particular attention to our comrades behind the bars. The extent... Read Full Article
We enter March with the news that Chuck Africa, the last incarcerated member of the MOVE 9, was released in February, after... Read Full Article
As you flip your new 2020 Certain Days calendar to February, you will see beautiful artwork by Ethan X. Parker, an illustrator... Read Full Article
It’s now the year 2020 and we’ve still got an abundance of prisons and a stubborn willingness to fill them. There is,... Read Full Article
You’ve probably noticed that you’re on your last month of your 2019 Certain Days calendar. Don’t fret, the 2020 Certain Days: Freedom... Read Full Article
There’s only two months left in the year, and that means only two more images in your 2019 Certain Days calendar. November’s... Read Full Article
Can you believe it’s October already? Time flies when you’re busy fighting the State and working to free our political prisoners. As... Read Full Article
Micah Bazant’s beautiful portrait is featured as the September artwork in the 2019 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar. The poem... Read Full Article
The August artwork in your 2019 Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar should look familiar. This beautifully detailed art by Montreal-based... Read Full Article
The year is now more than halfway over. We have received all art and article submissions and are busy compiling the 2020... Read Full Article
We are pleased to introduce the brand new column Prison Break, which is a project of the Certain Days Collective, a long... Read Full Article