Categories: In the U.S.

Read ‘Exploring the Police State’

Delency Parham, a resident of Oakland, California, with a family history deeply rooted in the community going back to the Great Migration, has written a powerful document titled “Exploring the Police State: A Briefing on Crime, Fascism, and Community in Oakland.”

This briefing takes us from the Black Lives Matter movement through the racist backlash that followed, up to the current crisis of police brutality, homelessness, mass incarceration, and the toxic environment. Parham lays the groundwork with a history of the people’s struggle. 

Parham’s vision for his town has an international scope, given that fighting racist oppression can’t only be done on our own turf.

The document rings with confidence in people’s ability to work together to fight for the just and equitable society that they deserve. It’s a well-resourced and referenced guide that cuts through the capitalist propaganda that drives inequality and police occupation. 

Read Parham’s work here: hellablackpod.com/exploring-the-police-state

 

Lallan Schoenstein

Recent Posts

U.S. revolutionary socialists mourn Iranian President Raeisi, demand end to U.S. sanctions

Struggle-La Lucha and the Socialist Unity Party send our deepest condolences to the Iranian government,…

42 mins ago

Struggle ★ La Lucha PDF – May-June, 2024

Get PDF here Pride 2024: Solidarity with Gaza Hundreds march in Philadelphia to free Mumia…

11 hours ago

United States assembles the Squad against China

In early April 2024, the navies of four countries—Australia, Japan, the Philippines, and the United…

3 days ago

Louisiana needs a statewide anti-Landry movement

 June 1 will mark five months in office for Louisiana’s far-right governor, Jeff Landry.…

3 days ago

Joe Biden’s ‘antisemitism’ farce

 Joe Biden has engaged in some pretty abhorrent politics over the years.  At Strom…

3 days ago

🇵🇸 Fri., May 17: Protest-Ivan Bates Break Ties with IDF-Justice for Duryea Green & Tyrone West

Protest Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates Friday, 5/17 (lunch hour) 12 to 1 pm At…

4 days ago