Why civil rights activists should champion a little-known prisoner holiday By Dan BergerDisssent MagazineAugust 19th, 2014 This year marks the…
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Why Has COVID-19 Not Led to More Humanitarian Releases?— Dan Berger in The Boston Review
By Dan Berger Boston Review June 10th, 2020 Jalil Muntaqim, a Black Panther imprisoned since 1971, is one of thousands…
As the Coronavirus Spreads, Prisoners Are Rising Up For Their Health— Dan Berger in The Appeal
By Dan Berger, Ryan Fatica and Duncan Tarr The Appeal April 27th, 2020 Faced with inaction on the part of…
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One of America’s most celebrated political prisoners since his appearance in the Academy Award nominated film, The Weather Underground, David…
What’s behind the hunger strike at Northwest Detention Center
By Dan Berger and Angélica CházaroThe Seattle TimesMarch 20th, 2014 MORE than 700 people detained at the Northwest Detention Center…
Reverberations of Underground Activism
By Dan BergerTruthoutOctober 14th, 2015 The underground is an elaborate metaphor for the many subterranean ways of living, thinking and…
The Struggle Within in Radical Criminology Journal
By Jordan HouseRadical Criminology JournalApril 2014 “More militancy!” is an oft- heard demand of the left. It is the subject…
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WIN MagazineWinter 2015 Dan Berger argues, in his new book The Struggle Within: Prisons, Political Prisoners, and Mass Movements in…
Activist scholar Dan Berger
KBOOMay 25th, 2015 Adam Carpinelli interviews activist scholar Dan Berger. Berger recently completed Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the…
“Government’s Arsenal to Destroy Revolutionaries”: Political Imprisonment Persists
By Maya SchenwarTruthoutAugust 21st, 2014 Through recounting the incarceration of activists fighting for black liberation, Native American sovereignty, Puerto Rican…