MAY 4TH UPDATE:
MAY 5TH UPDATE:
MAY 4TH UPDATE:
MAY 5TH UPDATE:
Incarcerated Black Panther activist Mumia Abu-Jamal told USA TODAY he supports “anti-imperialist” student encampments spreading across the country to protest the war in Gaza. He has been in prison for over 40 years after being convicted for the 1981 murder of a Philadelphia police officer. Abu-Jamal’s death sentence was overturned by a federal court. He has maintained his innocence.
Today’s activism on college campuses reminds 70-year-old Abu-Jamal of his youth during protests against the war in Vietnam and the civil rights movement for Black Americans, he said in a brief phone call from Mahanoy state prison in Pennsylvania. He compared the protests to people once holding up lighters at concerts. Today, people tend to use cell phones.
“These are flickers of light in an anti-imperialist movement,” he said. “It’s remarkable to see.”
Abu-Jamal was set to speak Friday afternoon to the City College of New York student encampment in West Harlem, but Muslim students were in prayer on the campus lawn, so his call would be rescheduled for the evening. On Thursday, he spoke to Columbia University’s student encampment via speakerphone. A microphone amplified his voice.
− Eduardo Cuevas
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How it happened, according to the Mumia Abu-Jamal Listserv:
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Folks, I was being interviewed by USA Today at the City College encampment and Mumia called and I thought to pass him over to the journalist. Mumia’s remarks made it to this long list of updates. Hurray. Very positive intro to his remarks.
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APRIL 28th UPDATE:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/28/pro-palestinian-cuny-protesters-mumia-abu-jamal

This is an edited version of what I left in her email prompt on her website:
“Hello, first of all, I want to say that I admire the passion of/in your writing. Yes, take no prisoners (pun unintended). I think you wrote something for The Smithsonian about Anne Frank that I really enjoyed.
“Since we no longer have an old Village Voice Letters Page to emphatically argue these points:
“I appreciated your article. I’m unapologetically on the other side of this issue. Because of that (most of my tears are for those Palestinian babies), I would have appreciated it a lot more if it had carried this paragraph or something like it, using your argument and tone:
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‘Many people–including some of my fellow, deluded Jewish Americans–incorrectly believe that Israel is an apartheid state. Therefore, openly supporting such a state, in their (the activists’) view, means that they (the victims in the article) are fair game, whether in Harvard Yard or at a music festival in Israel. I think this ‘thinking’ is morally, politically and spiritually bankrupt and I would have believed so if there was a substantial Afrikanner-American population in the United States being abused during the apartheid years. (There was not.) No one has the right to make an American citizen, privileged or not, feel unsafe in the United States because of their views of, and open love for, their ancestral homeland.’
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“We’ll agree to disagree on this one. But thanks again for that work on Anne Frank.
–TSB”
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Ras Baraka (reading his father’s poem “Digging Max”):
(At Seventy Five, All The Way Live!)
Max is the highest
The outest the
Largest, the greatest
The fastest, the hippest,
The all the way past which
There cannot be
When we say MAX, that’s what
We mean, hip always
Clean. That’s our word
For Artist, Djali, Nzuri Ngoma,
Senor Congero, Leader,
Mwalimu,
Scientist of Sound, Sonic
Designer,
Trappist Definer, Composer,
Revolutionary
Democrat, Bird’s Black Injun
Engine, Brownie’s Other Half,
Abbey’s Djeli-ya-Graph
Who bakes the Western industrial
singing machine
Into temperatures of syncopated
beyondness
Out Sharp Mean
Papa Joe’s Successor
Philly Joe’s Confessor
AT’s mentor, Roy Haynes’
Inventor, Steve McCall’s
Trainer, Ask Buhainia. Jimmy Cobb,
Elvin or Klook
Or even Sunny Murray, when he aint
in a hurry.
Milford is down and Roy Brooks
Is one of his cooks. Tony Williams,
Jack DeJohnette,
Andrew Cyrille can tell you or
youngish Pheeroan
Beaver and Blackwell and my man,
Dennis Charles.
They’ll run it down, ask them the next
time they in town.
Ask any or all of the rhythm’n.
Shadow cd tell you, so could
Shelly Manne, Chico Hamilton.
Rashid knows, Billy Hart. Eddie
Crawford
From Newark has split, but he and
Eddie Gladden could speak on it.
Mtume, if he will. Big Black can
speak. Let Tito Puente run it down,
He and Max were tight since they
were babies in this town.
Frankie Dunlop cd tell you and he
speak a long time.
Pretty Purdy is hip. Max hit with
Duke at Eighteen
He played with Benny Carter when he
first made the scene. Dig the heavy learning that went with
that. Newk knows,
And McCoy. CT would agree. Hey,
ask me or Archie or Michael Carvin
Percy Heath, Jackie Mc are all hip to
the Max Attack.
Barry Harris can tell you. You in
touch with Monk or Bird?
Ask Bud if you see him, You know he
know, even after the cops
Beat him Un Poco Loco. I mean you
can ask Pharaoh or David
Or Dizzy, when he come out of hiding,
its a trick Diz just outta sight.
I heard Con Alma and Diz and Max
In Paris, just the other night.
But ask anybody conscious, who Max
Roach be. Miles certainly knew
And Coltrane too. All the cats who
know the science of Drum, know
where our
Last dispensation come from. That’s
why we call him, MAX, the ultimate,
The Furthest Star. The eternal
internal, the visible invisible, the
message
From afar.
All Hail, MAX, from On to Dignataria
to Serious and even beyond!
He is the mighty SCARAB, Roach the SCARAB, immortal as
our music, world without end.
Great artist Universal Teacher, and
for any Digger
One of our deepest friends! Hey MAX!
MAX! MAX!
Me (after an hour): Oh, that’s Cassandra Wilson!
Saul Williams: The music carries memory
Me: Yaas……
Sonia Sanchez: Keep that beat
Williams: We run on different fuels
Sanchez (reading one of many haikus for Max): your sounds exploding
in the universe return
to earth in prayer
Sanchez: I teach my students how to write haiku because it is one long prayer
