Despite Mumia’s ongoing healthcare situation,
Mumia has been very active producing analyses
of the current historical and political moment.
Below are several very important commentaries
he has recently made.
For a full archive of his commentaries, visit:
Prison Radio website
On January 9th, Mumia addressed the
Black Radical Tradition in our Time Conference
in Philadelphia with this commentary entitled
“The Genius of Huey P. Newton” .
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Prison Radio’s broadcast of
Mumia Abu-Jamal’s January 9th address
This address was also carried on January 15th
by the San Fransisco Bay View .
San Fransisco Bay View’s coverage of
Mumia Abu-Jamal’s January 9th address
In addition on January 9th, Mumia delivered a
live panel address to the conference. In case
the State was able to prevent the live address,
he also pre-recorded his intended remarks:
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Mumia Abu-Jamal’s January 9th panel address
Then on January 11th, Mumia released the following
commentary on fellow political prisoner, the
Reverend Edward Pinkney:
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Prison Radio’s broadcast of Mumia Abu-Jamal’s
January 11th commentary on Reverend Edward Pinkney
The following weekend, in response to the celebration
of the Dr. King holiday weekend, Mumia released the
following commentary on his true legacy:
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Prison Radio’s broadcast of Mumia Abu-Jamal’s
January 17th commentary on the true legacy
of Martin Luther King, Jr.