MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
www.prisoncensorship.info is a media institution run by the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons. Here we collect and publicize reports of conditions behind the bars in U.$. prisons. Information about these incidents rarely makes it out of the prison, and when it does it is extremely rare that the reports are taken seriously and published. This historical record is important for documenting patterns of abuse, and also for informing people on the streets about what goes on behind the bars.
Californian Correctional Officers’ beginning career wages are the
highest in the U.S. at a whooping $48,000, with the prospect of earning
nearly $80,000 annually when reaching the top pay grade.(1) They receive
640 hours of training, and an 8-month probationary period for each and
every new recruit. I don’t believe the average citizen who pays taxes
would approve of how they don’t run the daily prison program on a
regular basis. In essence getting paid well for clocking into work just
to sit in office areas and do nothing until it’s time to clock out.
I’m writing this specifically in relation to practices at California
Correctional Institution (CCI). Today is 18 April 2017 and a part of our
program has been taken for no given reason 71 times just this
year since January, not including a 9-day facility lockdown for the
misplacement of one set of tweezers. The tweezers were lost in PIA [job
site], which disrupted college courses and furthered this lockdown
culture. I’ve spent 7 years on Level 4s where violence was a regular
occurrence and those yards received less lockdown and program
cancellations than this peaceful low-to-no violence yard. With a month
plus of complete lockdown if one calculates partial lockdown, plus 9
building lockdowns where the rest of the yard is programming yet
Building #1 Correctional Officers have decided not to run program
without a given explanation. I feel tax payers would like to know
how their money is being spent, many of them making far less than these
Correctional Officers to do much more.
One has only to think about the mental and physical effects that are
rooted in being locked in a 6 by 8 by 9 feet cell with another human for
over 16 hours a day for months, even years, at a time under the pretense
that the Department of Corrections is using the rehabilitation model,
which was initiated in the 1930s and states that it is a model of
corrections that emphasizes the need to restore a convicted offender to
a constructive place in society through some form of vocational or
educational training or therapy. (Cole, Smith & De Jong, “Criminal
Justice in America 8th Edition.” 2015, pp 328, 362) This is one of my
college courses this semester and all previous citing is from the
textbook.
Isolationistic practices are shown to have double negative effects on
captives in regard to their social skills and behavior. This is due to
the unnaturalness of long periods in isolation, captives become more
agitated when expecting program i.e. readying themselves to go out of
cell for yard, dayroom, school, and self help then without notice they
cancel program without saying nothing. This is unique to CCI because at
all other prisons the building COs let population know there will be no
program. I write this even after talking to Sara L. Smith, Ombudsman, in
person and 2nd Watch Sgt. Bart about this ongoing issue. Both responded
it would be dealt with, yet two days in a row partial program has been
cut with three in-house COs i.e. 2 on the floor plus one in control
booth.
MIM(Prisons) responds: Under capitalism, the criminal injustice
system is primarily concerned with enforcing the conditions that allow
for profit. For colonized nations, this means repression and
imprisonment to maintain the colonial relationship. Therefore, reforming
people is rarely the focus. And how could it be, when there are no
efforts made to address the causes of anti-social behavior in the first
place, which include the dog-eat-dog culture of capitalism?
Unfortunately, the settler nations (like Amerika) are so bought into
this system of oppression that they have little concern for the $80k a
year their tax money might be paying some CO to sit around. That is a
mere drop in the bucket compared to the bombs being dropped on Syrians
right now. One Tomahawk missile, made by Raytheon Co., costs $1.59
million.(2) In the U.$. attack on a Syrian air field a couple weeks ago
(6 April 2017), they used 59 Tomahawk missiles. Yet, according to
multiple polls, a majority of Amerikans supported that attack.(3) And
they have a long history of supporting huge military spending to kill
people around the world. We find it unlikely that they will be moved by
the money being spent to keep a large, idle lumpen population in
prisons. It is up to those affected by the criminal injustice system to
do something to stop this madness creating more madness.
We here, at MDF, Contra Costa County Jail, that are of Latin descent and
not southsiders, are being held in Ad-Seg status now since 2010. And now
even more unjust treatment is being added to us, gang enhancements just
for being housed on this module, even if we don’t ask to be housed on
this module at time of arrest/booking. Classification, Administration
and the District Attorney’s office is using this module as an apparatus
to get harsher sentences from the courts.
There were two recent riots here. One on the 3A yard here at
Corcoran, the other at SATF Corcoran, on 3C yard. No one severly hurt,
but it’s hard to organize with situations like that.
This is an open letter to all you advocates and activists who are at war
with the prison system. The American Corrections Association (ACA) has
done their two-stage, once in a decade, onsite prison review beginning
in January 2017 ending in March 2017. They’ve posted memos to the effect
of talking to prisoners and performing audits to better use monies
towards treatment and rehabilitational programs. Well at California
Correctional Institution (CCI) this is a joke, especially of the level 3
yard where there is no accountability on safety issues.
There are no cameras on yard nor in buildings that would hold
Correctional Staff to a higher level of accountability on the lines of
brutality waged against prisoners. This brutality is covered up too
often by collusion between Correctional Officers in reporting of
incidents which comes down to their words against prisoners’ with no
physical evidence to support because there are no surveillance cameras.
This is a black site operation, period. There exists no accountability
when it comes to enforcement practices. Correctional employees are given
full discretion and are supported fully by a Gestapo Culture with no
checks and balances from outside authorities. This is including the ACA,
who only talked to 2% of the prison population, and those were selected
by this administration, i.e. Correctional Staff.
There is no accountability on the running of programs, which means
anything from dayroom, yard, school, vacations, or even jobs. At the
same time there is no program and no movement, prisoners walk to medical
lines, walk to chow, go to self help groups, etc. No matter what the
weather is they are required to walk to and from just to lock themselves
back into their living quarters, i.e. cells. The ACA didn’t assist
prisoners to get assignment cards for going to college classes onsite
nor through mail even though they know these participants miss at least
9 hours a week from yard and dayroom, at the same time providing
assignment cards to prisoners in GED courses. Though the institution is
making money from these new college onsite classes of which I myself am
in, earning 6 credits for 2 classes this semester and enrolled in both
summer and winter courses. Yet, I am not able to go outside on the
weekend to get fresh air so I now get outside rec and fresh air less
than my brothers and sisters in the SHU. The American Correctional
Association is there for a waste of tax payers’ money.
Blame is put on the prisoners for most that continues to occur here to
be absolutely honest, because most of them fail to study the rules, are
rule breakers and have terrible conduct creating negative attention.
Once more I must state in complete truth, that all levels of staff have
treated me with respect, I haven’t gotten any write up, never assaulted
on any level by any level of Correctional Staff. Quite the opposite has
happened to me. I’ve initiated my own services, I’ve signed up and am
currently going to college, I had constructive conversations with all
levels of Correctional Staff. At the same time I’ve read the Title 15
and re-read it several times complying with every law and rule. I’ve
communicated with complete respect at all times with prisoners and
prison staff of all levels and walks of life.
This is written for the purpose of exciting advocates to get involved
with pro-social programs in person, to let them know that the ACA and
many other organizations are rip-offs and monies would effect more
positive change if and when it goes directly to the prison and prisoners
who are willing to take advantage of all pro-social programming. That
those who are doing the work to create better futures by learning in
college or vocational skill learning should receive beneficial treatment
and be allowed to go to yard on weekends and holidays even days that
they are off. We need advocates to sound the bell for us ensuring that
we are treated with favorable treatment, so that we are not being
punished for attempting to get ahead.
A Socialist and Conscious Comrade
MIM(Prisons) responds: We’ve been watching the great progress of
organizers at CCI with interest and excitement over the last year. But
playing by the rules does not generally pan out so well for prisoners
across the United $tates engaged in postive organizing along the lines
of the United Front for Peace in Prisons (UFPP). In one recent example,
the United Kage Brothers have been denied the ability to form an
official organization by the CDCR at Pelican Bay State Prison. And this
is why the UFPP stresses INDEPENDENCE as one of the 5 principles. If
local staff are supportive of your efforts that is great. And there is
plenty reason for them to be supportive of a safer work environment. But
we also must not build or organizing in a way that is dependent on the
whims of the state, which has a general principle of opposing the
organizing of the oppressed.
Greetings to everyone at MIM. I am a prisoner held captive here at High
Desert State Prison, in Susanville, California. I’m writing to inform
the people of this new and improved form of repression tactic hidden
behind the name of public safety and security. An investigative report
came out in December 2015 by the Inspector General about the
abuse
and cover-ups by officers at this prison for 2 decades. Since then,
the powers that be have started to install the video recording cameras
in the prison, which is not a bad idea. Most prisons have cameras on the
yard. However, these new high-tech cameras now have audio/voice
recording which is new for CDCR.
They have also installed them just about any and everywhere, in the
chowhall, gym, dayroom, yard, medical, law library, chapel, laundry,
school/education, even in N.A. (Narcotic Anonymous) and A.A. (Alcoholic
Anonymous), which begs the question, who’re they really keeping an eye
on and watching? Now don’t get me wrong I’m all for holding these
pigs/officers accountable for their actions. But now they’re watching
and listening to our conversations in the chapel during our religious
services where prisoners talk freely and enjoy open discussions on
religion, race, politics, without the eyes and ears of the custody
staff. N.A. and A.A. is suppose to be Anonymous where prisoners can get
help and talk openly and privately with each other and the sponsor about
our addiction and recovery. Now the Anonymous is out the picture when
custody can see and listen when they choose to.
Medical is suppose to be between the prisoner and doctor to talk and
review medical issues and problems without custody knowing your
business. Visiting always had cameras but if the state choses to take
out the old and put in the new, then they will be able to listen to our
intimate conversations with our family, friends, wives, children etc.
All in the name of what? Public safety and security? Or is this just a
new and improved way for CDCR to watch & now listen to everything a
prisoner does? You decide.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We’re glad to have this point brought up
for consideration as most of what we’ve printed on this topic has been
in favor of increased surveillance. A prime example was the campaign in
North Carolina, centered around a lawsuit filed against staff for
assaulting prisoners, focused on getting
better
camera coverage in state prisons to monitor staff. We supported this
comrade in promoting eir efforts, recognizing the vulnerable situation
that prisoners are in at the hands of the oppressor. Yet, for those of
us outside prison, the call for more surveillance cameras gives one
pause. It has come up in relation to police on the streets, but we
dismissed that as not addressing the problem. The same could be said
inside prisons.
The privacy struggle is one that is very relevant to us. At the same
time it is mostly dominated by oppressor interests on both sides. In
other words, it’s hard to campaign for civil liberties in a general way
that is anti-imperialist. There are engineering solutions to privacy
that can be used as tools, tactically, by revolutionaries.
There have been reports on the chilling effect of surveillance in the
United $tates, showing that people are less willing to visit certain
websites after the Edward Snowden leaks exposing NSA spying operations.
While we disagree with the Liberals who call for a freedom of speech
that allows people to promote profits over humyn needs, we also propose
a program for a dictatorship of the proletariat that expands freedom of
speech in many ways compared to current conditions in this country. We
would ban the Orwellian “smart TVs” and other technology that is
recording and collecting data on people in their homes. We would
guarantee not only net neutrality, but internet access to all. Below are
some planks from the MIM platform on subjects related to the First
Amendment:
Restrictions on public postering will be eliminated except on
residential buildings.
Large and convenient bulletin boards will be placed on every block.
Boards covered over will be evidence for the need to build more.
There will be convenient places to leave literature along with such
bulletin boards.
There will be no arrests in any non-residential building or premise
for quiet distribution of literature. The only exception will be for
high government officials meeting and who face threat of
assassination–the Central Committee and government officials above a
certain rank.
Arrests for vocal discussion will be limited to places where there is
a need for meetings and orderly work. Cafeterias, outdoor sidewalks and
most indoor hallways will be legally required to allow vocal
discussion.
Meeting halls of public buildings will be made available for meetings to
the public. If necessary more will be constructed.
Government bureaucrats interfering with the “free speech” of the public
will be transferred to jobs where they have no such possibility.
Restrictions
Those advocating opposition to the dictatorship of the proletariat as
defined at the top of the document will go to prison or re-education
camp and thereby not enjoy all full public citizenship rights.
Sale of pornography will be forbidden. Distribution of nude
photographs paid for by the photographer or persyn who signed a consent
form to be displayed in photographs will always be legal, but government
authorities may require a registration for financial bookkeeping
purposes. Those publicly distributing nude photos of children 12 and
under will be sent to re-education camp, whether money spent was their
own or not.
Any non-party literature or other device for public opinion building
will be paid for by individual members of the public with money from
salary and no outside capitalist money or stolen sources of wealth will
be used to promote any opinion of the non-party public.
Stimulation
MIM will not order the government to censor the INTERNET except on
questions of the dictatorship of the proletariat and party rule.
USENET groups such as talk.rape, alt.activism.death-penalty,
alt.politics.greens etc. will be permitted, partly for stimulation of
the minds in imperialist countries, partly to bring to the surface
bourgeois thoughts in need of professional proletarian refutation and
partly because there will continue to be problems in all these areas
under the dictatorship of the proletariat. The need for stimulation is
especially great in the depoliticized imperialist countries. Many
middle-class peoples will come under the dictatorship of the proletariat
without ever knowing that the world’s majority of people suffered
threats to their survival on a daily basis. (1)
MIM Platform: Against prison censorship
Prison officials claim they have security reasons to act as censors. But
censorship prevents prisoners from access to legal help, education, and
political organization. Political and legal mail and literature are not
a direct threat to the security of prisons.
I’ve been getting messed with quite often since 12 March 2016, when
an officer J. Russell let an inmate from another yard onto mine. He
assaulted another prisoner, tried to assault me, the gunner shot at me
but hit the other prisoner and I got drenched in pepper spray. Grivances
are being arbitrarily rejected having to do with falsification of
documents (the incident reports).
I was given a 10 month SHU (Security Housing Unit/Solitary Confinement)
term for distribution of narcotics within a state facility. I was also
given an extra 6 months, no visits for 3 years, loss of other privileges
such as no canteen or yard. I was also arrested and my case was referred
to the District Attorney for prosecution. I was found with NOTHING! No
evidence at all to support these false allegations. They found me guilty
with statements of confidential informants that I am not allowed to
question. I have to take their word for it. There are multiple people in
the hole here with my same story from CRC.
Long story short, while housed at California Rehabilitation Center (CRC)
in Norco, CA: In April, a correctional officer by the name of C/O
Navarrette searched my bunk area and confiscated all of my personal
property. (Radio, T.V. Et cetera…) $800+ worth. When I went to the
office with my receipts demanding my property back, C/O Navarrette gave
me the ultimatum to “snitch” on people or he would give my property to
someone who would (common practice for C/O Navarrette). My mom raised me
with better morals than that so when I refused his extortion attempts,
he told me that he would plant a phone on me and he also told me that I
will be leaving CRC with a new case (2 threats he later made good on). I
filed a complaint, my lawyer was immediately in touch with the
litigation department at CRC through fax. Luckily I have 2 separate
correctional officer witness testimonies that corroborated that he tried
to extort me and that he planted a phone on me (see staff complaint
TLF#1600627). Since then, he has filed multiple confidential entries
into my file claiming inmates tell him I sell drugs and that I want to
assault staff. Other prisoners have filed complaints on this corrupt
officer because he tried to recruit them as well.
C/O Navarrette is untouchable. There is a serious flaw at the
institutional head policy level with systemic abuse when any
correctional officer, including a rogue C/O such as C/O Navarrette who
has an open prisoner rights lawsuit filed on him (see Oscar Machado
vs. Soto et al 2014) can write confidential information into
prisoners’ files who write staff complaints on them. I really have a
grievance with this when this same confidential information is being
used to deny people parole. This confidential info is being used to give
prisoners write-ups, SHU terms, and D.A. Referrals with no evidence
what-so-ever and the prisoner cannot question or challenge any
evidence/confidential info.
On 15 December 2016, the United States Justice Department launched an
investigation into Orange County Sheriff Department for their use of
jailhouse snitches. Like the O.C. TRED system, CRC is actively running a
snitch breeding program from the top down where they have signs posted
in every housing unit to recruit informants with a phone number directly
to a supervisor at least at the lieutenant level. This program is a
failure of leadership that shows management incompetence. When CRC
disregards the dangers of relying solely on jailhouse snitches and
arrests accused prisoners with no other evidence, the prisoner is being
sand-bagged because the prisoner is not being told how the snitch was
used, what additional information the snitch has given because it may be
exculpatory to his defense and what arrangement or favors the snitch may
have received. Was the snitch negotiations made while he was on
drugs/meds, beat up, or while in good health? What is the background of
the snitch? Who is the snitch? The accused is not told nothing, only
that someone said you….. so we are arresting you.
In my case, the institution was made aware that I had an attorney on
retainer as far back as March 2016 and any information discussed by
myself and any prisoner acting as an agent for the department should be
deemed illegal and any record should be removed from my file. C/O
Navarrette actively, aggressively, and retaliatorily (after my staff
complaint) recruited jailhouse snitches that he can coerce to make false
statements on me in exchange for tobacco and “anything to make your stay
easier.”
I have documentation of all my allegations and I look forward to sending them to you or passing them on during our interview of my more detailed account. Thank you for your time, with your help we can expose/fix this.</P>
This will be my full account of my evolvement with the organizing of
peace between all prisoners, be they independent citizens of this yard
or members of lumpen groups or organizations. Many prisoners have been
involved in the processes that will be disclosed, to ensure their safety
their names won’t be mentioned in this report. All circumstances are
well known by the prisoner population on this yard (C yard @ Tehachapi)
and can therefore be verified easily by asking and requesting anyone who
receives ULK on this yard. Before starting I want to give shouts
out to
United
Front for Peace in Prisons (UFPP), because I hold your principles
and am inspired by your scientific methods. As a 5%er I give all due
respects to the teachings of the
Nation of Gods and
Earths (NGE) for my Free dome and clear sight which allows me to
live in a non-fictional reality, being awakened to the True Self which
is righteousness without fear. Also I would like to thank ULK and
MIM(Prisons) for
providing revolutionary education for free, which has taught me how to
lead and helped me realize that I am a socialist with a revolutionary
conscience. Thank all the prisoners here at California Correctional
Institution (CCI) who’s assisted me [nicknames omitted], Tha Numbers,
Tha Old Black Vanguard and a huge part of the New Afrikans and Chican@s.
I arrived here at CCI in mid-2016. Upon my arrival I introduced myself
as a member of the NGE. I met several New Afrikans that were very
negative about the program here, C.O. culture, prisoner treatment and a
myriad of other complexities dealing with conflicts among prisoners. The
first persyn I came to know from a non-fictional reality is a member of
one of the largest street organizations in North America. Our first
conversations would become the foundation and conduit for many actions
that followed. His assessment of the yard has proven to be invaluable,
though bleak when he spoke of the mental deadness of our people; meaning
the Black prison population on the yard. Blind, deaf and dumb with no
concept of organization or unity. This comrade is indispensable to the
prosperity, growth, and development of this yard’s prisoner on just
about every level. His advice is most valuable now as ever.
To begin to address these conditions, I initiated the weekly services
for everyone on the yard who wants to attend as a place of unity,
education and true identity resurrection. From proposal to acceptance it
took one month, then from acceptance to being physically scheduled it
took three more weeks ending when we had the first NGE service in
November 2016.
At the same time this was being developed, most people were saying this
will never be accepted by the administration on this yard. Doubters
included prisoners, as well as Captains, Chaplains and Correctional
Officers. I persynally began circulating my verbal disapproval of
two-on-one violence or group violence against one person. Simply stating
these actions won’t be tolerated when acted out against New Afrikans by
other racial groups nor by other New Afrikans on New Afrikan prisoners
nor member of other races who are also prisoners regardless of charges
and convictions issued by the unlawful court system. By my understanding
this position is backed by the BPP’s 10 point program demand #8.(1) This
has become the new norm through actions I will now describe.
On a day at the ass end of September 2016, at the morning yard for the
lower tier, I noticed a dichotomy between a group of Aztlán known as the
Number and an elder from the New Afrikans. Three members of the Number
appeared to be attempting to jump physically this unknown elderly New
Afrikan when his cellie physically assisted him ending the exchange of
blows by walking away and descending to the bottom of the yard. All this
happened in the direct view of the yard Correction Officers without any
response. After my initial investigation of the occurrence turned little
to no information I migrated to the bottom of the yard to build and
better understand what I had just witnessed. Upon speaking to a New
Afrikan soldier who we shall call Ty, me and him decided to get to the
bottom of this matter. The elder explained that the Number owed him and
upon confrontation about the debt verbally refused to pay. That is when
the elderly New Afrikan swung his fist, hitting the debtor in the jaw,
causing 3 members of the Number lumpen group to engage him in physical
battle. After the knowledge, me and Ty decided to go and confront the
Numbers, to issue a formal notice that the jumping of any New Afrikan
would no longer be accepted and if we cannot have an agreement we would
go to war at that moment. However, due to the magnetic energy all the
New Afrikans on the yard mobilized with unity and harmoniously walked as
one to the Numbers table at which time the aforementioned decree was
stated to the Numbers. They decided peace was best for the yard at that
moment and minutes later came assuring the elderly New Afrikan he would
receive what he was owed. They apologized for the acts of aggression and
the miscommunication.
During this time the Correctional Officers stayed in their yard position
but many prisoners reported hearing them radio the tower to shoot Blacks
if violence was to occur. Many New Afrikans felt the power of unity that
day and began a positive dialogue due to being empowered by the unity of
that event. That day also respectful communication between New Afrikans
and Numbers were established including beginning dialogue between white
nationals of two different lumpen groups in days to follow, which opened
up the door for me to begin to share the
principles
of the UFPP with both major groups. The NGE membership grew to 23
prisoners of a racially diverse demographic, mostly New Afrikan but
Aztláns and YT’s joined too. I shared white national books out of my
collection with the white nation lumpen group member and believed we had
strong lines of communication.
Over a month later, in November 2016, an issue was made known to me
about an alleged thief of a radio supposedly by a New Afrikan who had a
history of mischief named KC. When word got to me I was told the Aztláns
were planning to jump the New Afrikan, after sharing this with my
comrade it was decided that we would investigate in order to keep the
peace. While playing basketball someone had taken the radio off of the
sidelines where items had been sat inside owners’ shirts. My comrade
believed KC to be the culprit, which he denied. Voluntarily, all the New
Afrikans stripped down to their boxers proving they didn’t have the
property in question, lastly and with little fuss KC stripped proving he
didn’t have it. Then all the Aztláns likewise stripped proving they
didn’t have it either. The victim still felt like KC was guilty and
wanted to fight. KC reluctantly obliged and whipped him and peace was
better established stating New Afrikans won’t turn down no battle if
requested but peace is desired.
Almost a month later a white national, who I believed to be solid used
our growing relationship to lure KC away from myself, then attacked him
with a huge stone in a pillow case when his back was turned. Needless to
say his instant karma manifested, KC was able to thwart this plot
against himself and turn the tide with a huge victory over this extreme
form of physical oppression and violent aggression. In days to follow
white national politics seemed to attempt to establish itself, with
whites telling Blacks they could not use pull up bars near their table.
On hearing this I spoke with their known leaders and we all decided to
end all attempts at making C yard a racialized environment and instead
work together on a proposal to help create this yard into an honor yard.
Vowing to do away with weapon usage and to better establish open lines
of communication in order to solve interracial issues without violence.
There was an issue which touched home that I must share with you now.
One of the persyns I most respect was accused of a savage crime against
his celly. At the time I was allowing him to use my TV and a few CDs as
was two other comrades. Upon his arrest people began circulating rumors
of his alleged guilt. Due to his conduct and our developed closeness I
persynally went to those prophecizing against him and told them to stop
and desist. While he was being investigated a white porter came into
blame for what was by then deemed missing property, that the porter had
access to and had allegedly stolen. This was based on the fact that
neither my TV nor all the CDs and a CD player made it to R&R. He was
blamed and pressured to pay for two of the missing CDs by someone of
influence. During this time I found out that the Building Officer had on
his own taken my TV out of this persyn’s property before it even left
the building along with the CD player. I was asked to protect the white
porter by one of the members of the original Black prisoners vanguard
party, which I agreed to. Then the Correctional Officer returned my TV
after keepin it almost two weeks, which is not just unfair but it is
unlawful and burglary by definition. I didn’t know if the white porter
was guilty so I didn’t charge him for my CDs knowing that the comrade
was innocent and would be returning. Under threat and fear the white
porter paid a 16oz jar of coffee to the owner of two missing CDs.
Well, I was right about the porter being innocent and the comrade
because when he came back the CDs were in his property which he returned
to their owners. The porter got his coffee back and all the false
prophets learned a valuable lesson and some even apologized for smutting
the comrade.
Now I have a monthly unity walk at yard with an all inclusive New
Afrikan peaceful unity movement and I will have my first banquet in
February 2017, of which all the leaders of the different lumpen
organizations have been invited to attend. I will read UFFP principles
at that time and speak on United Prisoners (UP) its benefits and how
important it is to take the initiative in the Change Movement.
Today we Raza and Natives/others kicked off the new year by exercising
unity here in C Yard by not going to work or education at work center
(head quarters) of this yard. Other factions decided not to participate
because they care too much about the 5-10¢ paying job they currently
have (Lumpen Aristocracy?).
This campaign we currently put into motion is to stop the form of
harassment these pigs use thru daily body searches, i.e. x-ray body
scan, strip search, etc. before we go to school/work and before we
leave. We know that we can stop at least the x-ray scan from taking
place for we will continue to refuse the x-ray scan and therefore
work/education. This is the recent flow here.
Persynally I believe that we should shut down all movement but still go
to Yard, programs and accept our food. Just make the pigs do all the
work. That is the only way to make these pigs fly. Even then, these
forms of campaigns are at a beginner step and might not be fully
successful. We should still engage and get a feel of the opposition. The
only way we know how to deal with an opposition is thru the motion of
our resistance. It is then that we’ll know what we’re up against and to
what extent they’ll go. Not only this but we learn on how to combat the
beast. New views and forms of tactics come from this. It is what we call
the dialectical-materialist theory of the unity of knowing and doing.
I’m once again checking in from California Correctional Institution
(CCI). In 1966, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale planted the seeds of the
Black Liberation movement in Oakland. The seeds they planted rapidly
spread to the rest of the United States and now years later we’re
fighting for the same things as the Panthers.
We still follow the same theme of Black nationalism, armed militancy,
intercommunalism, and answering the call to join the revolutionary
struggle. Even today, I can still see and hear the voices of comrades
such as Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Angela Davis, Gwen Fontaine,
Fredrika Newton and Lil Bobby Hutton; their teachings, thoughts,
practices. And they still resonate with significance and power through
the pages of books.
The spirit of the Panthers have been spread so deep into the roots of
Black life and into the fabric of every African Community in America,
that it’s just natural for us to want to stand up and fight when we hear
the call. In our homes, schools, hoods, jails, and prisons. That’s the
revolutionary legacy, and the spirit these comrades planted in us.
This yard we’re on is considered an Ad-Seg kick out yard. But in our
efforts to educate the people we’ve begun to create something better.
This yard is becoming a place where cadres are born. We have created
programmes that serve the people: we have political study groups, we
have a GED study group, in which we are helping comrades get their GEDs,
and we are helping individuals with their college classes as well.
I am very proud of the comrades on this facility of all nationalities.
Because we’re not just talking we’re doing, pushing hard for a truly
united front and serving the people. We have just submitted the
paperwork for a banquet. That will be used as a Unity Celebration, where
we will all meet and share our thoughts on the issues of today, and
share a little political knowledge with each other.
The only issue I see is that the room only holds fifty people, so not
all of the groups can fit in this room, so we’re planning to have
another on the yard the next day. We don’t want anyone left out. We are
here to serve the people, educate the people, and to help liberate the
people, all the people. My rules are if we focus on what we have in
common and less on our differences we’ll be able to learn better, who we
are, and what we’re about.
We all want the same things. We all have the same goals, and we all want
to create positive change in our world, and in our communities. A
community by way of definitions is a comprehensive collection of
institutions that serve the people who live there. CCI C-Facility is
where we are living right now. So this is the community we’re serving.
It is the duty of all revolutionaries to make the revolution. This is
obviously rule one. But this is a way of denouncing, in the context, all
the so-called revolutionaries who not only did not seek to make the
revolution, who managed secure income, talk the revolutionary shit, but
who torpedoed the efforts of the people to liberate themselves and that
must not be. As Huey said, revolutionary theory without practice ain’t
shit.