Here is a list of the articles that appeared in our forum, “Celebrating Assata Shakur and the Black Radical Tradition,” offered with gratitude to each of the authors– Hakima Abbas, Connie Wun, Jessica Horn, Layla Kristy Feghali, Meron Wondwosen, Luam Kidane, Mazuba Haanyama, Wangui Kimani, Christine Ohenewah, Darol Kay, Amira Davis, Athi Mongezeleli Joja, Happy Mwende Kinyili, Amina Doherty, Safiya Olugbala, Tamara Curl-Green, Randall C. Bailey, Liz Derias, Quincy Scott Jones, and Omar Ricks– and to you, the reader. We hope this will serve as a useful resource for those who are truly about freedom struggle.
“Celebrating Assata Shakur and the Black Radical Tradition” by Hakima Abbas
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/celebrating-assata-shakur-and-the-black-radical-tradition/
“Guided Home to Port: Assata Shakur, State Terror, and Black Resistance” by Connie Wun
“Assata, Radicalism and Love” by Jessica Horn
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/assata-radicalism-and-love/
“What Assata Means to Me…” by Layla Kristy Feghali
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/what-assata-means-to-me/
“Criminalizing Human Rights Work: Assata and the Incarceration of Black Women” by Meron Wondwosen
“Assata Shakur: She Who Struggles” by Luam Kidane
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/assata-shakur-she-who-struggles/
“Sisters in Struggle: An Ode of Love” by Mazuba Haanyama
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/sisters-in-struggle-an-ode-of-love/
“‘I Am Not a Slave’: Remembering to Sustain and Connect Our Black Radical Traditions” by Wangui Kimari
“Dear Assata: You Are More of a Woman than America Told You” by Christine Ohenewah
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/dear-assata-you-are-more-of-a-woman-than-america-told-you/
“On Assata” by Darol Kay
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/on-assata/
“What Assata Means to Me” by Amira Davis
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/what-assata-means-to-me-2/
“The Black as the Thing in Deck-Erinnerung” by Athi Mongezeleli Joja
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/coming-home/
“Coming Home.” By Happy Mwende Kinyili
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/coming-home/
“r/evolutionary love sounds: a mixtape for Assata” by Amina Doherty
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/revolutionary-love-sounds-a-mixtape-for-assata/
“Assata: The Rose that Grew from Concrete” by Rizvana Bradley
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/assata-the-rose-that-grew-from-concrete/
“A Matter of Time” by Amira Davis
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/a-matter-of-time/
“Assata IS Free” by Safiya Olugbala
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/assata-is-free/
“Dear Assata, …” by Tamara Curl-Green
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/dear-assata/
“What Assata Means to Me…” by Randall C. Bailey
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/what-assata-shakur-means-to-me/
“We Are Assata” by Quincy Scott Jones
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/we-are-assata/
“What Will It Take to Free Our Political Prisoners?” by Liz Derias
https://thefeministwire.com/2013/07/what-will-it-take-to-free-our-political-prisoners
“Conclusion: Shakur or, a Primer on the Difference between Morality and Ethics” by Omar Ricks
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