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The community celebrates Terry Collins, long time warrior for the people


The community celebrates Terry Collins, long time warrior for the people
The community celebrates Terry Collins, long time warrior for the people
July 29, 2021
Terry Collins, 1936-2021, was a Black Panther, a 1968 SF State Student Striker and BSU organizer, a founding member of San Francisco’s Black radio station KPOO 89.5 and mentor and professor to countless young activists in California and around the country right up until his last days. We at the Bay View remember him with deep love. His work here continues. – Photo: Johnnie Burrell
by Arlene Eisen
On July 24, 2021, a sunny Saturday, surrounded by flowers and balloons, good food, music, loving family and comrades, we transformed the parking lot of the African American Art & Culture Complex into a joyful place to celebrate the life of Terry Collins.  ....

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"In My Own Words": A Conversation with Ojore Lutalo and Bonnie Kerness | Magazine


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“In My Own Words”: A Conversation with Ojore Lutalo and Bonnie Kerness
MoMA PS1 curator Josephine Graf talks with a formerly incarcerated artist and a prisoners’ rights advocate about activism, confinement, and revolutionary propaganda.
Ojore Lutalo is an artist, activist, and revolutionary thinker whose work is included in MoMA PS1’s
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration exhibition. While imprisoned for 28 years 22 of which he spent in a form of solitary confinement known as the “Management Control Unit” due to his affiliations with anarchist movements and the Black Liberation Army he began making collages. Bonnie Kerness, the director of the Prison Watch program run by ....

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