Prison News Service #37 Sept-Oct 1992 Radical Newspaper HIV/AIDS In Prison NAPAC For Sale
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Prison News Service #37 Sept-Oct 1992 Radical Newspaper HIV/AIDS In Prison NAPAC:
$25.00
Combined Shipping offered (no extra postage on multiple purchases).Offered is Issue No. 37 (September-October 1992) of "Prison News Service: A Bulldozer Publication" edited by the Bulldozer Collective and published by PSC Publishers out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A left-folded newspaper (and folded in half once again, as issued, to display half-page front and rear covers); when unfolded measures 11-3/8" by 17" and contains 20 full pages. With illustrations throughout, contents include: news Resistance at FMC [Federal Medical Center] Lexington [Kentucky], August 1992; news Hungerstrike in MCC is over (Indiana's Maximum Control Complex at Westville); Aftermath of Montana prison riot - trials and tribulations (which begins: "On September 22, 1991, prisoners in the Maximum Custody Unit in the State Prison at Deer Lodge, Montana were able to take advantage of lax security to take over their cellblock"); The prison perspective by inmate Derrick Quintero; splendid full-page poem by Barbara Curzi-Laaman incorporating names of prisoners (the first line reads, "L[eonard]eave P[eltier]ieces of my heart scattered wherever they are"); HIV/AIDS in prison systems: a comprehensive strategy; Declaration of sovereignty from the Indigenous Peoples of the Rocky Mountains to the governments of Canada, Alberta, the United States of America and the world; Action committee formed to free Black prisoners (on NAPAC, the New Afrikan Peoples Action Committee); Control in Canadian prisons; The Litton action - ten years later (which begins, "On October 14th, 1982, a powerful truck bomb exploded outside a Litton Systems plant in the north end of Toronto, injuring seven people and doing $5 million damage").
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