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New Warchest Report for March 2020
The ABC Federation prides itself on accountability, especially when it comes to the funds received and disbursed under the ABCF Warchest. As part of this effort in transparency, the ABCF issues the Warchest Fund Report, which shows the recent activity of the Warchest.
To review the ABCF Warchest Report, please click here.
ABCF Warchest Annual Report for 2019
The ABC Federation prides itself on accountability, especially when it comes to the funds received and disbursed under the ABCF Warchest. As part of this effort in transparency, the ABCF has issued an annual report for 2019, which shows the activity of the Warchest for that year. We hope that this act of transparency will highlight the work the organization does and the importance of supporting this program.
To review the ABCF Warchest Report, please click here
New Warchest Report – November 2019
The ABC Federation prides itself on accountability, especially when it comes to the funds received and disbursed under the ABCF Warchest. As part of this effort in transparency, the ABCF issues the Warchest Fund Report, which shows the recent activity of the Warchest.
To review the ABCF Warchest Report, please click here:
Warchest Report for August 2019
The ABC Federation prides itself on accountability, especially when it comes to the funds received and disbursed under the ABCF Warchest. As part of this effort in transparency, the ABCF issues the Warchest Fund Report, which shows the recent activity of the Warchest.
Please note that while the monetary amount of RDTW has been added to the report, we did not have the space for the breakdown of funds received through the run. For complete accountability we will post them here: Los Angeles RDTW ($3220); New York RDTW ($1765); Oakland RDTW ($961); Chicago RDTW ($440); Hamilton RDTW ($185).
To review the ABCF Warchest Report, please click here.
Bakersfield ABCF Benefit Show
Come together to support political prisoners this summer. The Bakersfield ABCF will be hosting an event Aug 31st to support our incarcerated comrades in their time of need. we want to raise awareness of who they are and the struggles they face.
come enjoy live bands,publics speakers,food,and more
BANDS INCLUDE:
EGG DROP SOUP
CIVILIAN
NANI SS
PARASITE CASTE
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
MEMBERS OF THE LA-ABCG
5$ and up donations all donations go to the aid of the politically imprisoned
For more information, click here
Philly Running Down the Walls – September 7th
Get your running shoes on Philly!
Philadelphia Anarchist Black Cross presents our second annual Running Down The Walls (RDTW)! Join us for another revolutionary 5K run/walk/bike/skate and day of solidarity. If you would like to participate in light yoga and warm-up stretches before, please arrive by 10am and bring a mat if you can.
Running is not required! You can also walk, bike, skate or roll. 5K is two loops around the park and at a walking pace will take about 45-60 minutes. Light refreshments and socializing will take place in the park afterward.
Continue readingEric King in Need of Support
Political prisoner Eric King is being held right now in segregation at FCI Englewood. He is in Colorado facing charges that carry a maximum of 20 years in prison. These are dark times for Eric and he can sure use some support and love. Please write to him and show him people care:
Eric King #27090-045FCI Englewood9595 West Quincy AvenueLittleton, CO 80123
Letters must be on white paper in white envelopes. Do not use address labels and he cannot get greeting cards. We do not believe he can receive books right now.
Court Rules Against Jamil Al-Amin
A prosecutor violated the constitutional rights of the 1960s black militant formerly known as H. Rap Brown during his trial for the killing of a sheriff’s deputy, but it’s unlikely that substantially affected the verdict, a federal appeals court found.
The finding came Wednesday in the case of the man now known as Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, who gained prominence more than 50 years ago as a Black Panthers leader who famously said, “Violence is as American as cherry pie.” He later converted to Islam, changed his name and was living in Atlanta as an imam in March 2000 when authorities say he shot two sheriff’s deputies, killing one.
Continue readingStatement by Ray Luc Levasseur Regarding Tom Manning
Tom Manning’s death on July 30 has me in the grip of an emotional riptide. I feel like part of me died with him.
Tom was imprisoned at USP-Hazelton, WV at the time of his death. The ostensible cause of death, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was a heart attack.
I received Tom’s last letter on July 15. He wrote that he was in dire circumstances, his medical needs treated with deliberate indifference, delays in receiving necessary medication, his body weak from lack of oxygen. Supporters scrambled to get a lawyer in to see him, but death arrived first.
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