Hope Breathing Life: Postcards for Liberation by Zolo Agona Azania
Kesplebedeb Distribution is pleased to announce the publication of Hope Breathing Life: Postcards for Liberation by Zolo Agona Azania.Hope Breathing Life is a collection of postcards representing the art of Zolo Agona Azania. Zolo is not only a remarkable artist but also a political prisoner, and the victim of a racist frame-up.Owusu Yaki Yakubu, in his piece “Who Is Zolo Agona Azania?” (pubished as an introduction to Zolo’s pamphlet Money and Power: Hook or Crook) provides this useful summary of how Zolo ended up where he is today:
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Twenty-five years after his wrongful conviction, two-sentencing trials and numerous appeals later, Zolo is awaiting a third death sentencing trial.
With this book, we hope to share with you the vibrant spirit of Zolo’s art. As Zolo continues to struggle for his life in Indiana, he also reaches out to us with his words and his art. It has been several years since Zolo has been able to paint on a canvas. At the institution where he is currently being held, the only art supplies allowed are colored pencils. He also works with other media; he draws and makes collages from pictures and words clipped from magazines, newspapers, and pamphlets. His illustrations have been used in radical newspapers such as Social Change and Development and Burning Spear, as well as in small press publications of his writings.
This is the first time this art has been collected and reproduced in full color. The collection spans over twenty years, displaying artistic skills learned in prison and genuine talent.
Throughout his ordeal, Zolo has maintained a strong spirit of hope and a commitment to justice for all. From Zolo’s tribute to the struggle of Emmett Tilll’s family to his depiction of the story of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the paintings collected in this book are a testament of this spirit.
As Zolo prepares for his death sentencing trial, he continues to draw attention to the plight of all death row prisoners in Indiana. Zolo writes: “Another legal murder was premeditatedly planned and carried out at midnight, July 27, 2005. i hate these things. i am determined to fight harder. Losing has never been an option to me. What has happened to me can easily happen to any poor person.”
A recent ruling in Zolo’s case stopped the state from continuing to seek the death penalty. The prosecutor is appealing, and early in 2006 the case will be heard before the Indiana Supreme Court. Funds from the sale of this booklet will be used in Zolo’s ongoing support campaign.
For more information about Zolo and his case, contact:
PO Box 478314
Chicago, IL
60647
Also online, if you have not done so already please check out:
Who Is Zolo Agona Azania?
ZoloAzania.Org
For more information about the struggle against the death penalty in Indiana: Indiana Information Center on the Abolition of the Death Penalty
To see snapshots of the postcards, and to order, please scroll down!
Hope Breathing Life:
Postcards for Liberation
16 Postcards – $14.99 (US)
please email me at info@kersplebedeb.com
City Without Pity, 1979 |
Woman Fist of Fury: For Human Rights, 1999 |
All Things Considered, 1999 |
The Rise of the Dragon + Manchild, 1993 |
untitled, 2002 |
From Afrika With Love and Struggle, 1999 |
Black Warriors of Babylon, 1979 |
Remember Emmet Till and Family, 1986 |
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In Our Life the Bowl is Empty, 1980 |
Spear of the New Afrikan Nation, 1999 |
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Eagle Owl: Up Close and Personal, 1999 |
Rites de Passage, 1999 |
Malcolm X Experience, 1978 |
Afrikan Simba Uhuru, 1999 |
Uhuru, 1980 |
The Incarcerated Man, 1975 |
Also online, if you have not done so already please check out:
Who Is Zolo Agona Azania?
ZoloAzania.Org
For more information about the struggle against the death penalty in Indiana: Indiana Information Center on the Abolition of the Death Penalty
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