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Jan 19, 16

January 2016 Incarcerated Worker Newsletter

From IWOC

In This Issue:

– Artwork by Kevin “Rashid” Johnson
– A Change Has Got To Come – Mary Sue Shields
– The Incarcerated Lumpen – Jose H. Villarreal
– The Pen And The Sword – Hybachi Lemar
– WOMMB Institue Contribution – Anthony S. Gay
– Timeline of Recent Events
– Memorial to Hugo Pinell
– Revolutionary Greetings – Adui Ijini-Chaka Seko
– Artwork by Ronnie Ayling
– Class Consciousness and the Science of Unity for
– Modern Day Self Determinationist Struggle – Anthony S. Gay

The printable version is set up to print on two sides of several sheets of paper, print head to head, flip on the short edge of the paper, fold in half to form a booklet.

Click here for Issue 3, January 2016 (printable version)

Click here for Issue 3, January 2016 (readable version)

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Members of the IWW have created the IWOC, the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, which functions as a liaison for prisoners to organize each other, unionize, and build solid bridges between prisoners on the inside and fellow workers on the outside. Prison is a setup, a big business, there to make money off the People. Neither the setup, nor the slavery inside of prisons can be combated without the conscious participation of prisoners and the working class on the outside through mutual aid, solidarity, and the building of working relationships that transcend prison walls and the politics of mass incarceration. The IWOC has been actively reaching out to prisoners while at the same time prisoners have been reaching out to the IWW for representation and assistance in building a prisoners union. The IWOC has taken up the cause and is helping prisoners in every facility organize and build a union branch for themselves, which will together form a powerful IWW Industrial Union.

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