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Sanford’s son

Sanford’s son Rick Wormwood The Portland Phoenix, Dec. 17th-23rd, 2004 Activist Raymond Luc Levasseur has been labeled a terrorist by some, a martyr and hero by others. Back in Portland after 20 years in federal prison, he’s not about to drift quietly into history. Raymond Luc Levasseur is the second …

Exiled in Havana: Nehanda Abiodun

Exiled in Havana  Brett Sokol Miami New Times September 7, 2000 With the FBI in pursuit, black activist Nehanda Abiodun a decade ago fled to Cuba, where she still dreams of fomenting a socialist revolution in the United States Even a casual observer in Havana would notice the striking disconnect …

Remember the Fallen, by Judy Clark

Kuwasi. Now he’s gone. And its like his last loving joke on me, his last gentle bursting of my egotistic bubble. Because i was all ready for a long, lingering heroic battle against disease and death. Ultimately lost, but great tragic courage and sharing. And he did it his way. …

On Kuwasi Balagoon, by Ashanti Omowali (May 15, 2001)

THERE ARE CATS, AND THERE ARE CATS… THERE IS KUWASI BALAGOON In the name of Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful… Kuwasi Balagoon is dead. “Surely we are Allah’ and to Him we surely return.” The Quran tells us each soul shall have a taste of death and all too often …

Abu Ghraib and the Logic on Conquest

Abu Ghraib and the Logic of Conquest by David Gilbert, 16-7-04 The lies to justify the war on Iraq couldn’t be more threadbare:  there are no weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein did not collaborate with al-Quaeda on the 9/11 attacks (in fact, there was considerable hostility because of Osama …

In Memory of Kuwasi Balagoon

In Memory of Kuwasi Balagoon David Gilbert, December 15th 1986 available from leftwingbooks.net When i think of Kuwasi i think of the word “heart”. No, i got that backwards. When the term “heart” comes up i think of Kuwasi because he epitomized it so beautifully – but of course he …