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UNCA Rad Rush & Supporters of Comrade Malik Washington
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Interviews UNCA Radical RushIn this two parter episode, firstly we chatted with Beck, a University of North Carolina Asheville student and fellow organizer this year's Radical Rush Week, which builds off of the model of the UNControllables of UNC and their Disorientation. The hope of the event is to introduce opportunities to spark conversations and relationships to radical organizing initiatives on campus and introduce new students to local projects around the Asheville area. You can find more about this on fedbook by visiting "UNCA Radical Rush", and find flyers for the week of events at UNCA and around the community including:
- Tuesday, the 19th Radical Reflections of Students Past;
- Wednesday, the 20th Tranzmission Prison Project & Asheville Prison Books Program packaging event;
- Thursday, the 21st Sex, Drugs & Self Defense;
- Friday, the 22nd Marathon of TROUBLE mini-documentaries;
- Saturday, the 23rd Herbalism as a Tool for Resiliency and Resistance;
- Saturday night DACA Solidarity Benefit Show
Secondly, our comrade and sometimes contributor Disembodied Voice shares several short interviews with members of politicized prisoner Keith Malik Washington's support team.
Comrade Malik, as he is known to his friends and supporters, is currently in solitary confinement in Texas at Eastham Unit, where he was placed as retaliation for coordinating a work stoppage during last year's nationwide prison strike on September 9th. In addition to his work around the End Prison Slavery movement, Malik is a member of the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee of the IWW and the Deputy Chairman of the New Afrikan Black Panther Party prison chapter, and is active in the Fight Toxic Prisons campaign.
Malik has an extensive network of support nationally and even internationally, both within and outside of the anarchist community. The interviews we will share today show the diversity of backgrounds, motivations, and stories that go into forming a support network for those engaged in revolutionary struggle while incarcerated, which is to say, from behind enemy lines. The conversations cover a wide range of topics, including a look at the range of issues prison activists like Malik work around; the kinds of relationships prison activists form with their supporters on the outside; the importance of being in solidarity across identities and political labels; and what a revolutionary abolitionist movements means to the people doing this work.
As Malik would say: DARE TO STRUGGLE. DARE TO WIN. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE.
You can view Malik's work at comrademalik.com and write to him directly at:
Keith 'Comrade Malik' Washington TDC#: 1487958 Eastham Unit 2665 Prison Road #1 Lovelady, TX 75851
The audio for these interviews is a bit rough because the interviews were done somewhat on the fly. Stay tuned (look fo