In honor of our comrades and others sacrificed and murdered at Attica on
9 September 1971, the purpose of this article is to promote unity,
peace, and solidarity amongst all prisoners regardless of affiliation or
association. For, “every individual who stands against oppression on any
level is a freedom fighter.”(1) And, “We want everyone to take the
ideological development of our movement into their own hands.”(2) We
must face the truth that we can be our own worst enemy allowing our
oppressors to manipulate us against our best interests through the
tactic of divide and conquer. “And they use the gangs as their puppet to
do hits for smokes and food. That’s the real story in this place that
the prisoners are brushing under the rug. It ain’t just the pigs who are
oppressing our people, it’s their puppets.”(3) These words ring true and
those of us who have been held in these gulags for any appreciable
amount of time can attest to its truthfulness.
As an alternative and challenge to do better for self, our organization,
and movement, and, especially as an act of unity in remembrance of the
atrocities inflicted on September 9th at Attica, a California prisoner
offers this sage advice: “If you see someone in the struggle in need of
some support, be that support. The number one reason for mistreatment in
prison is lack of solidarity amongst prisoners. We need to start
supporting each other in order to have a livable life. Not only will we
get along but we’ll support each other when needed.”(4) So let us adopt
this comrade’s viewpoint, at all costs, for together on 9/9 we stand and
divided we fall. Let us be determined that failure shall not be
attributable to our lack of due diligence and strong revolutionary
action.
MIM(Prisons) adds: This comrade penned the above message as part
of eir commemoration of the September 9th Day of Peace and Solidarity in
2015 and suggested that it be used as a flier for other USW comrades. It
is a good reminder of the need to address the contradictions within the
prison population for true peace and solidarity to be achieved. And as
the California comrade quoted points out, this is also closely linked to
a general spirit of looking out for each other that must be developed
year-round.
Alienation and individualism are important parts of our capitalist
culture that make oppression and abuse possible. With solidarity and by
looking out for each other the oppressor cannot get away with their
abuses. That is why solidarity is central to the question of survival
and well-being inside prisons. The campaign for mental and physical
health in prisons cannot be separated from the campaign to build the
United Front for Peace in Prisons.
September is just a few months away again, start organizing for the Day
of Peace and Solidarity. Write to us for a copy of the September 9 study
pack to start educating and building now.
Notes: 1. A New York Prisoner,
“Black
August Call to Celebrate Freedom Fighters Year Round ”, April 2015,
Under Lock & Key No. 45 July/August 2015. 2. MIM(Prisons).
“Prisoner-led
Study Groups Summary ”, July 2015, Under Lock & Key No. 45
July/August 2015. 3. A Florida Prisoner,
“Is
ULK Too Hardcore for DOC? ”, May 2015, Under Lock & Key No. 45
July/August 2015. 4. A California Prisoner,
“Peace
and Solidarity Challenge September 9 ”, June 2015, Under Lock &
Key No. 45 July/August 2015.