Cops and Klan Go Hand in Hand: Javier Torres Stalked by Vigilante, Gunned Down by Raleigh Police

Below is the audio of two 911 calls that resulted in Javier Torres being shot in the stomach by RPD. You will hear as the caller stalks Javier as he goes about his business in the shopping center. On the third call to the police the same caller from Sopranos Grill feigns fright as he alleges that he was threatened by a Black man and needed help.

Biden A Rabid Dog

Joe Biden has continuously voted against our interest while he was in the senate. A shining example of his treachery was the 1990 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AND JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE Act which sent millions in aid to police forces across the country to help crack down on communities that practiced survival crimes such as the sale of drugs, as if those communities are responsible for transporting millions of pounds of drugs into America.

Intersectional Racism and Maternity

Black women will continue to do the work so that the least of these can flourish. The statistics brought up in this article should lead to a major uprising because white supremacy is dismantling our homes by way of harming Black women and our children. This is genocide — the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.

Was Slavery Worse Than Death?

Garner had already started on the mercy killings of her three other children she intended to kill them all, and then herself. However, the federal marshals bombarded the house to enforce the legal fact that she was not a mother or a wife, but the property of the man who owned her.

Black Radicalism in the United States

This discussion will be on opportunity to learn about the vibrant history of Black resistance in the United States as well an opportunity to meet the Black radicals of today. Mainstream celebrations of Black history month tend to declaw and sanitize the radicalism of Black freedom movements; we want to counter that narrative.

Court Summary 12/9/2019

Walking into the courtroom on this morning, Monday, December 9th, 2019, for the trial for my mother’s case brought no other feeling but dismay. The make-up of the courtroom was mostly Black, and if they were not Black then the rest of the majority were people of color. This was not surprising, to say the… Continue reading Court Summary 12/9/2019

No Revolution without Dangerous Black Women – Fannie Lou Hamer, Recy Taylor, and Erica Garner

Say her name: Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer. Born October 6, 1917, and died March 14, 1977. Say her name: Mrs. Recy Taylor. Born Dec. 31, 1919, and died Dec. 28, 2017. Say her name: Erica Garner. Born May 29, 1990, and died Dec. 30, 2017. The Black women listed above experienced the plight of being… Continue reading No Revolution without Dangerous Black Women – Fannie Lou Hamer, Recy Taylor, and Erica Garner