Above Photo: Historical photograph of the Soledad Brothers (L-R): Fleeta Drumgo, 26; John W. Cluchette, 28; and George Jackson, 29. Getty Images.
Jericho Movement activists fighting for the release of freedom fighters from US prisons speak on the meaning and purpose of Black August.
Black August is a month-long commemoration of Black resistance against oppression, with an emphasis on Black freedom fighters and political prisoners. To this day, dozens of Black freedom fighters remain incarcerated in US prisons after decades. As Black August gains more mainstream currency, many activists want to make sure its original purpose in uplifting Black resistance and the ongoing struggle to free political prisoners is not erased. The Jericho Movement is an organization fighting for amnesty and freedom for all political prisoners, from Leonard Peltier to Mutulu Shakur. On this episode of Rattling the Bars, Jihad Abdulmumit and Paulette Dauteuil of the Jericho Movement speak with co-host Mansa Musa about the work of their organization and the significance of Black August.
Jihad Abdulmumit is the chairperson of the National Jericho Movement.
Paulette Dauteuil is the former co-chair and national secretary of the National Jericho Movement.