“MAROON THE IMPLACABLE” NYC BOOK LAUNCH
For Immediate Release!
April 3rd, 2012
Contact: Benjamin Barson: benjaminbarson@gmail.com/973.896.7697
Scientific Soul Sessions presents
“MAROON THE IMPLACABLE” NYC BOOK LAUNCH
END TORTURE AND SOLITARY CONFINEMENT! FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!
When: Friday, May 3rd, 2013, 7-9pm
Where: The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, 450 W 37th St,
New York, NY 10027
Tickets: $20 (includes a copy of “Maroon the Implacable:
The Collected Writings of Russell Maroon Shoatz”)
RSVP: www.scientificsoulsessions.com or
contact Benjamin Barson
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On May 3, 2013, from 7pm-9pm, the first ever collection of writings by former
Black Panther and political prisoner Russell “Maroon” Shoatz
– entitled “Maroon the Implacable” -- will be officially
released at New York’s DiMenna Center.
Shoatz, who has spent close to 30 years in solitary confinement in the state of
Pennsylvania, is an important symbol in the growing movement against the
long-standing practice of solitary, which amounts to unconstitutional torture
under international human rights law.
His case, under review by the United Nations, will come under local scrutiny on
April 8, when his Pittsburgh-based legal team presents the state of
Pennsylvania with a Demand Letter, giving the Department of Corrections
authorities 30 days to move Shoatz into general population, or face litigation
for violating Shoatz’ constitutional rights.
The NYC launch of his anthology, which has been described by poet and Black
liberation activist/scholar Amiri Baraka as “that very funky instruction
manual on how to make revolution against imperialist America”, comes at
the end of a national speaking tour by Shoatz’ daughter and a 30-day
pressure campaign to win his release into the general prison population.
The evening will feature an all-star lineup of artists and thinkers, coming
together to build a unified national movement to end torture and solitary
confinement.
Speakers include:
-- New York Corrections Association Director Soffiyah Elijah,
former law professor at Harvard Law School, will review the legal and political
basis for the call for Maroon’s immediate release;
-- Veteran civil rights activist Ben Chaney –
brother of the martyred student activist James Chaney – will discuss the
connections between the movements of the past with current efforts for judicial
reform and justice;
With performances by:
-- Distinguished Grammy award-winning saxophonist Gary Bartz,
alumnus of the bands of Miles Davis and Max Roach;
-- Internationally acclaimed political hip-hop group and Bronx-based artists
collective Rebel Diaz who have shared the stage with the likes
of Common, Mos Def and Public Enemy;
-- Judith Malina, founder of The Living Theatre, who will
present one of her final performances, as the troupe, which rose to prominence
in New York City and Paris during the 1950s and 60s, has recently closed its
Lower East Side performance space; and
-- Jamal Jospeh and IMPACT Repertory Theatre Performance
Company, a renowned youth activist-performance group that uses current
events and their own personal experience as material to explore the issues
facing young people in America;
-- EmCee Majesty, who has graced the stage with Immortal
Technique and has his own brand of political hip-hop.
The show will be co-hosted by author and educator Matt Meyer,
whose human rights work with the War Resisters International and the
International Peace Research Association has taken him to speaking engagements
on five continents; and Black Waxx radio personality Iyanna
Jones, also known for her vocal talents as Nana Soul. Both are active
in the national Campaign to Free Russell Maroon Shoatz.
Maroon’s daughter, Theresa Shoatz, will also be
presenting at the event.
Published by PM Press, “Maroon the
Implacable” includes essays written over the past two decades, covering
such far-ranging subjects as matriarchy, environmentalism, a critical review of
the Panthers, the popular movie “The Matrix,” Occupy Wall Street,
and many other topics relating to how best to effectively organize for social
change in the current era. Rap master Chuck D, in his written foreword to the
book, noted that the collection was a “high document of true freedom for
the masses.”
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The May 3 event, and the national book launch and speaking tour, is
sponsored by Scientific Soul Sessions, a multi-generational group united by the
drive to pre-figure a new society free of imperialism, colonization, racism,
heteropatriarchy, and capitalist exploitation. An explicitly revolutionary
political/cultural organization, Scientific Soul stands against all forms of
social inequality, and stands for the dignity and self-determination of
oppressed peoples. The leadership for this movement will first and foremost be
women and oppressed nationalities, and is based on both excellence and
experimentation. For more information visit: www.scientificsoulsessions.com