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Celebrating Black August: Keeping 50 years of Movement Alive in the Community

By abcadmin | July 2, 2021

By Dorsey NunnExecutive DirectorLegal Services for Prisoners with Children On Saturday, August 21, we hope you’ll all join us at the Community BBQ for our Oakland Rejects Slavery campaign at Lil’ Bobby Hutton Park.Every aspect of this event is connected to Black August and the rich history of Movement that stretches over the past 50 […]

What, to the American Prisoner, is Juneteenth & the Fourth of July?

By abcadmin | June 19, 2021

By Dorsey NunnExecutive DirectorLegal Services for Prisoners with Children We are grateful that President Biden recently signed legislation designating Juneteenth as a federal holiday. Many comrades have worked many years to get the U.S. government to recognize the legacy of slavery, and we especially recognize Opal Lee, whose 2016 campaign to walk from Texas to […]