We Demand: Overturn the Ban of Revolution Newspaper at Pelican Bay and Chuckawalla Prisons in California and All Prisons

SIGN this petition, and join these signatories:

Charles J. Alexander, Director, Academic Advancement Program, UCLA*; Michelle Alexander, Professor, Ohio State University*; Ed Asner; Jared Ball, Assistant Professor, Morgan State University*; Jason Bell, Project Rebound, San Francisco State University*; Gene Bernardi, Outraged citizen; Richard R. Bunce, Interfaith Communities United For Justice and Peace (ICUJP); Solomon Comissiong, Hip Hop Historian, Educator and Community Activist; John C. Forney, Progressive Christians United; Mickey Huff, Project Censored/Media Freedom Foundation; Phyllis J. Jackson, Assoc. Prof. of Art History and African Studies, Pomona College*, Claremont, CA; Erin Aubry Kaplan, the first regular (weekly) Black columnist for the LA Times* op-ed page; Emily Kunstler; Sarah Kunstler; PJ LaFever, Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC) Advocate; Michael Lange, Actor, Director; Harry J. Lennix, Actor/educator; Carol Frances Likins, United Teachers of LA/NEA*; Margaret Ann Fuller Lindgren, Immaculate Heart Community - Social Justice Group; Dennis Loo, Ph.D., Assoc. Professor of Sociology, Cal Poly Pomona*; Rita Lowenthal, Interfaith Communities United For Justice and Peace (ICUJP); Anthony Manousos, Interfaith Communities United For Justice and Peace (ICUJP); Cynthia McKinney; R. Tomas Olmos, Joseph A. Partansky, Advocate For Persons With Disabilities and Frail Elderly; Peter Phillips, Media Freedom Foundation/Project Censored, Mary Radcliff, Editor, San Francisco Bay View; Willie Radcliff, Publisher, San Francisco Bay View; George F. Regas, Episcopal Priest; Dylan Rodriguez, Professor; Stephen Rohde, Interfaith Communities United For Justice and Peace (ICUJP); Andie Smith, Incite! Women of Color Against Violence; Robert C. Smith, Professor, San Francisco State University*; Bato Talamantez, CPF (California Prison Focus), from 70s former political prisoner; Leonard I. Weinglass, Attorney; Paul Wright, Editor, Prison Legal News; Clyde Young, Revolutionary Communist Party, Former Prisoner; David Zeiger, Displaced Films

(*organizations listed for identification purposes only)

In February 2010, Revolution newspaper was banned at California’s Pelican Bay State Prison and Chuckawalla State Prison. Announcing this ban, prison authorities stated, “The Publication Revolution is ban (sic) from all institutions within the state of California. Please remove all inmates from your mailing list”, and further alleged that, “your periodical newspaper has been determined to be contraband because it ‘promotes disruption and overthrow of the government and incites violence to do so’… ”, and further, that the newspaper “incites racial violence and promotes governmental anarchy."

The banning of any newspaper, especially alternative voices that challenge and expose the status quo, is chilling and intolerable. It is even more so when censorship is done by officials and agencies of the government. We see the banning of Revolution newspaper from California’s prisons (or any other prison) as an immediate and serious threat to freedom of speech and of the press. We strongly oppose the attempt by prison authorities to enforce “mind control” and conformity with officially-approved thinking.

Revolution newspaper, the voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party, is subscribed to by 800 prisoners nationwide and over 45 at Pelican Bay State Prison in California. It is provided through the educational non-profit Prisoners Revolutionary Literature Fund (PRLF).

Claims by the prison authorities are not supported with examples connecting the newspaper to acts of violence and disorder at the prison. In fact through reading and debating Revolution newspaper, “racial” barriers between prisoners come down. The Prisoners Revolutionary Literature Fund reports receiving letters from men living in dungeons dominated by pornography and fundamentalist religion who have come to understand and oppose the oppression of women, inmates with 7th grade education who debate philosophy, prisoners who are exploring revolutionary solutions to the plight of people and the planet. And prisoners who learn to understand the world and the possibilities to radically change it. (see www.PRLF.org)

For 20 years, subscriptions to Revolution newspaper, which numerous prisoners call their “lifeline” to the outside world, have been provided by donations to the PRLF, a non-profit educational literature fund that fills requests from U.S. prisoners for revolutionary literature. We strongly oppose the denial of freedom of information for prisoners, including the right to educate and transform themselves while in prison. Any infringement on this right for California prisoners cannot be allowed to stand. It is a precedent that has ominous implications throughout the prison system in the US and for broader society at large.

Prisoners are human beings! And as human beings they have the right to develop as critical thinkers and explore alternative solutions to the plight of the people and of the planet itself.We, in signing this statement, may not agree with all or any of the content of Revolution newspaper. But we stand united on opposing this ban of this newspaper at any prison and on the belief that prisoners, like the rest of us, should have the right to explore alternative analysis and solutions.


WE DEMAND: OVERTURN THE BAN OF REVOLUTION NEWSPAPER AT PELICAN BAY AND CHUCKAWALLA PRISONS IN CALIFORNIA AND ALL PRISONS

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51-75 of 221 signatures
Number Date Name Organization Location
171 Mon Jun 28 18:02:17 EDT 2010 Andy Switzer Human Rights Coalition- Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
170 Sat Jun 26 22:06:24 EDT 2010 Walter Gordon los angeles, CA
169 Fri Jun 25 16:55:41 EDT 2010 Benjamin Locke
168 Thu Jun 24 15:00:05 EDT 2010 Joshua Carrin Bronx, NY
167 Thu Jun 24 12:43:36 EDT 2010 Emily Harting
166 Thu Jun 24 12:08:47 EDT 2010 Vincent Warren Center for Constitutional Rights New York, NY
165 Wed Jun 23 21:43:47 EDT 2010 Pat Kunstenaar The Coup & Oakland, CA
164 Tue Jun 22 16:47:36 EDT 2010 Linden Kaniewski
163 Mon Jun 21 20:19:46 EDT 2010 David Lloyd Los Angeles, CA
162 Mon Jun 21 20:15:42 EDT 2010 David Lloyd Los Angeles, CA
161 Mon Jun 21 19:19:41 EDT 2010 Regina Kaniewski-Turcios wife of wrongly convicted Port. St Mary I.O.M.,
160 Mon Jun 21 19:09:00 EDT 2010 Eddy Zheng Oakland, CA
159 Mon Jun 21 18:02:10 EDT 2010 Pat Kunstenaar The Coup & Oakland, CA
158 Mon Jun 21 18:01:11 EDT 2010 Pat Kunstenaar The Coup & Oakland, CA
157 Sun Jun 20 10:33:11 EDT 2010 Lakesha Jackson Episcopal Community Sevices san francisco, CA
156 Sat Jun 19 19:55:22 EDT 2010 Scott Frankel Attorney
155 Sat Jun 19 19:54:05 EDT 2010 David Kunzle UCLA
154 Sat Jun 19 12:16:35 EDT 2010 Esther Bohannon Los Angeles, CA
153 Sat Jun 19 12:14:53 EDT 2010 Sylvia Soto Los Angeles, CA
152 Sat Jun 19 12:13:17 EDT 2010 Edgar Carpinteyro Los Angeles, CA
151 Sat Jun 19 12:09:56 EDT 2010 Edward Fisher ICUJP Los Angeles, CA
150 Sat Jun 19 12:08:25 EDT 2010 Jeffrey Baumann ICUJP Los Angeles, CA
149 Fri Jun 18 21:25:21 EDT 2010 Karen Chavez CA
148 Fri Jun 18 10:58:51 EDT 2010 Paul Branch Milwaukie, OR
147 Fri Jun 18 01:40:24 EDT 2010 Peter Coyote CA
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