Links

The Jericho Movement
www.thejerichomovement.com

The National Jericho Movement is a movement to gain recognition of the fact that political prisoners and prisoners of war exist inside of the United States and winning amnesty and freedom for these political prisoners.

Freedom Archives
www.freedomarchives.org

The Freedom Archives has historical materials about mass imprisonment and political prisoners and produces contemporary videos about prison issues.

Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity
prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/

Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity (PHSS) is a coalition based in the Bay Area made up of grassroots organizations & community members committed to amplifying the voices of and supporting the prisoners at Pelican Bay & other CA prisons while on hunger strike.

Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
mxgm.org

The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement is an organization of Afrikans in America/New Afrikans whose mission is to defend the human rights of our people and promote self-determination in our community.

4 Struggle Magazine
www.4strugglemag.org

Views, Thoughts and Analysis from the Hearts and Minds of North American Political Prisoners and Friends.

Free Mumia
www.freemumia.com

International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal

Critical Resistance
criticalresistance.org/

Critical Resistance seeks to build an international movement to end the prison industrial complex (PIC) by challenging the belief that caging and controlling people makes us safe

Who Is Leonard Peltier
www.whoisleonardpeltier.info

The official website dedicated to freeing Native American activist Leonard Peltier.

Oscar Lopez Rivera
boricuahumanrights.org

The National Boricua Human Rights Network (NBHRN) advocates for the release Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera. Given the injustice of his lengthy sentence, and the irrationality of his continuing imprisonment, we add our voice to the voice of the many civic, religious, political and community leaders in the U.S., Puerto Rico and abroad who have asked him to come home, be it by presidential commutation or parole.

Move 9 Parole
www.move9parole.blogspot.com

Almost 33 years after the Aug. 8, 1978 confrontation in Philadelphia, the eight remaining “MOVE 9” prisoners are still being denied parole. MOVE is asking for support.