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Chris Abdul Hakim Martinez

@noeasyvictories

decolonization, development, political economy “Believers! Be upholders of justice, and bearers of witness to truth for the sake of Allah.”

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Enemy of the Sun “A poet ‘of love and of combat’, Jackson was the vessel by which Al-Qasim’s words came to live a long Black life in North America, particularly among Black Panthers and prisoners. He would ‘become Palestinian’, as it were, and Palestinians would ‘become Black’.

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Long out of print, Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s first English-language book, Peasants and Capital: Dominica in the World Economy, will return to print next May with an introduction by yours truly and an afterword by @schuyleresprit! press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…


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Friends, I am happy to share that @theafricainst will from November 14 to 16 hold a major conference in honor of the distinguished Malawian economist Thandika Mkandawire who went to be with the ancestors in March 2020. The conference will be held under the theme "New Directions…

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Open letter by Gaza academics and university administrators to the world: We call on our supporters to help us resist the Israeli campaign of scholasticide and rebuild our universities "We built these universities from tents. And from tents, with the support of our friends, we…

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Enemy of the Sun “A poet ‘of love and of combat’, Jackson was the vessel by which Al-Qasim’s words came to live a long Black life in North America, particularly among Black Panthers and prisoners. He would ‘become Palestinian’, as it were, and Palestinians would ‘become Black’.

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You are all invited to "The Ties That Bind: Black Atlantic Muslims and African Islamic Intellectual Heritage Across Time and Space" virtual conference which will take place tomorrow Wednesday May 29th and Thursday May 30th from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (EST)/2:00 PM to 9:00 PM…

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The Children of Rafah by Samih al-Qassem


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Revisited this powerful essay exploring the history of the 1985 assassination of American-Arab Discrimination Committee’s West Coast director and Palestinian, Alex Odeh by the Jewish Defense League and the persecution of the LA 8 that followed not long after.

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Los Angeles Intifada sites.lsa.umich.edu/mqr/2020/10/lo… my essay in @mqr_tweets on a piece of Palestinian history in L.A. is now online.

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Join Black Panther Party Veteran Ashanti Alston and Columbia University Professor Mohamed Abdou, join hosts Dr. Joy James and Kalonji Changa in a conversation around everything from US imperialism and Cop Cities to the protests in support of Palestine. youtube.com/@blackpowermed

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Celebrate Sekou June 8th‼️

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Tomorrow I'm teaching Kwame Ture's great 1966 speech at Berkeley: "If South Africa were to go today, Chase Manhattan Bank would crumble tomorrow. If Zimbabwe... were to go tomorrow, General Electric would cave in on the East Coast." americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/black…


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In light of this week’s recent events at UCLA and beyond and a lack of cohesion within ASU, we, a group of autonomous Concerned Black Bruins and Alumni, have released a statement in solidarity with the Students for Justice in Palestine. We call for 1) the UCLA Administration to

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Despite the increased police repression of free speech and intensified police occupations happening across the UCs, last night @uaw_4811 voted down Cops Off Campus as a demand for the upcoming potential strike because, and I quote, “now is not the time”. If not now, when???


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FOUR LEGAL OBSERVERS DETAINED BY UCPD. PRESS DETAINED. COPS ARE OUT OF CONTROL. WE DEMAND AN END TO CAMPUS OCCUPATION!


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fred hampton jr. addresses the uchicago popular university for gaza last night, speaking about his father’s legacy + the importance of self determination from cook county jail to palestine, the congo, haiti. FREE THEM ALL!!


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Cops raided Berkeley's occupation for South African divestment in April 1985, arresting 156. Students reoccupied and declared a strike. 10,000 joined. Occupations started again in the fall. The camp was raided and rebuilt again until they won. This isn't over. It's barely begun.

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Precursory Statement from UCLA Palestine Solidarity Encampment:

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“Martin Luther King is in jail, but no one arrests any members of the Ku Klux Klan.” —Malcolm X, in his final speech (at Barnard College) before his assassination. #abolition #copsoffcampus 🍉


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Last year I sent UCLA a public records request for photos of all their police and they denied it:

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Normal protest attendees. Not weird at all.



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In 1968, protests at Columbia were bigger and more disruptive. Yet in 2024, the university responded faster and with more violence. The change is due to the militarization of the police and growth of elite private education into more important site of American capital and power.


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