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Prison Focus Radio and Liberate the Caged Voices are projects of California Prison Focus. We intentionally and purposefully center New Afrikan Political Prisoners who organized the Historic California Hunger Strikes, authored the Agreement to End Hostilities, and developed Black August Memorial/Black August Resistance. These New Afrikans survived decades of torture in solitary confinement in Pelican Bay and Corcoran state prisons—euphemistically called “security housing units” (SHUs)— meant to…

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January 22, 2026

January 22, 2026 by California Prison Focus

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January 15, 2026

January 15, 2026 by California Prison Focus

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January 8, 2026

We pay tribute to Our New Afrikan Comrade and Brotha Kala Sangu Kambon, who joined the Ancestors January 3, 2026. We maintain a continuum of life, liberation and self-determination through remembrance, acknowledgment and honor. Rest in Power Beloved Comrade. You live on in Us! Ubuntu! (i am We) Kan’t stop, Won’t stop Liberate Our Elders All Power to the People! Free Africa! Free Palestine!

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January 1, 2026

We start the new year going deep into the necessity to Know Thyself as a basis for revolutionary action. Understanding that the struggle starts from within and informs all the decisions we make and actions we take. Kan’t stop, Won’t stop Liberate Our Elders All Power to the People! Free Africa! Free Palestine!

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December 18, 2025

This week, We take time to remember why we do what we do here on Prison Focus Radio. We ground down into the importance of illuminating the voices, experience and wisdom of California’s New Afrikan Political Prisoners, current, former and ancestral. We Remember as resistance to the state’s erasure of Ourstory by hearing from unapologetic New Afrikan Revolutionaries who continue to assert their…

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December 11, 2025

This week we take you on a ride making three stops to hear the voices of the press conference spotlighting the civil suit brought by New Afrikan Artivist Minister King against CDCr and the state of California for violating his First Amendment rights and he’s challenging the merits of Penal Code 4571; next we’ll hear an excerpt of a conversation between New Afrikan Political Prisoner Brotha LP and…

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December 4, 2025

We hear Part 2 the report back from Brotha Di’Ke about the Come in Unity event and what transpired between inside organizers and creators and the prison officials- more shenanigans! And we’ll hear how Brotha Di’Ke is in full Kan’t stop, Won’t stop mode. You don’t want to miss this one! Liberate Our Elders! Kan’t stop, Won’t stop All Power to the People! Free Africa! Free Palestine!

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November 20, 2025

Today we hear Part 1 of New Afrikan Brotha Di’Ke’s transformation from criminal thinking to revolutionary action. Sixteen years in on a 40 to life sentence, this young Brotha is a powerhouse of inspiration, motivation and purpose… His story is both a reflection and a manifestation of the recent historical activities of our New Afrikan Freedom Fighters and Political Prisoners. Let’s get them home!…

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November 13, 2025

We continue to tell our New Afrikan Ourstory from the streets of Oakland, from the calling of the names of our ancestors and bringing her forward to inspire the moment into remembrance of all our people have endured and from which we build our resilience and Unity. We continue to read “Assata, an autobiography,” we hear commentary and gain knowledge about Sandra “Red” Pratt, more than the wife of…

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November 6, 2025

We continue to hear the voices of local Oaklanders benefitting from the weekly food giveaway organized by a powerful collaboration of local, Black-lead organizations, including Formerly Incarcerated Giving Back founded By Richard “Razor” Johnson, who spent 26 years in captivity and subjected to years of solitary confinement meant to break his revolutionary spirit because of his political…

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