Filed under: Incarceration, Interviews, Midwest, Radio/Podcast
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This week, we return to the experiences and stories of Sekou Kambui, who was incarcerated for 47 years in Alabama prisons. He was originally charged due to his commitment to Black liberation and organizing in the deep south. In this interview with James Kilgore, we get a picture of the New Afrikan practices of self-education and jailhouse legal work which anticipated the contemporary wave of prisoner organization. We also get prison related news, and updates on uprisings in Alabama, as well as hear call-in requests from prisoners.