Original upload date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Tue, 07 Dec 2021 03:48:51 GMT
More writings by Sanyika Shakur: http://www.kersplebedeb.com/sanyikashakur.html
"i was born Nov 13, 1963.
"Raised in South Central Los Angeles, by a phenomenal single, working-class, mother. Cut my
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teeth in the hostile gang culture in South Central from the mid-70's til the late 80's. Was introduced to the New Afrikan Independence Movement, by way of the Spear & Shield Collective, in 1986, while in the SHU at San Quentin. It was also in 1986 that i became a Shakur. I am a founding cadre of the August Third Collective and a combatant in the New Afrikan Peoples Liberation Army.
"I have had an indeterminate SHU term since 1989, for being a threat to the safety and security of the institution - presumably CDCR, though i suspect it's the institution of capitalism. I am an author that has produced pieces for various movement publications over the years as well as a couple of books. Currently working with Kersplebedeb Publishing & Distribution to publish a collection of writings done here in Pelican Bay Security Housing Unit."
Sanyika Shakur was released from PB-SHU in Black August 2012.
In this interview, Shakur discusses his personal social development, his time in Pelican Bay-SHU, the 2011 California prisoners' hunger strikes, the effects of long-term isolation torture, New Afrikan nationalism, communism, and the struggle against gender oppression.