Kali Akuno is a co-founder and co-director of Cooperation Jackson. He is co- editor of this volume along with Ajamu Nangwaya. Ajamu Nangwaya, PhD., is an educator, organizer and writer. He is a lecturer in the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus. Ajamu is co-editor with Dr. Michael Truscello of the recently published anthology Why Don't The Poor Rise Up? Organizing the Twenty- First Century Resistance. He is co-editor of this volume along with Kali Akuno.
Jackson Rising is important because it teaches us how to build and
sustain community power. It does not just tell what we should
oppose. It provides us what we should oppose. It provides a
micro-cosmic model of what community power should look like. --
Larry Stafford, Director at Progressive Maryland
Cooperation Jackson and Jackson Rishing book seeks to continue the
life work of my father, Chockwe Lumumba, and the work of great
Mississippi freedom fighters who came before him. Like my father,
the ongoing organizing and institution building currently taking
place in Jackson, Mississippi, is rooted in the desire to realize a
new society, a new way of thinking, a new way of engineering and
governing in which everyone is treated with dignity. - Rukia
Lumumba, Daughter of former mayor of Jackson, MS, Chockwe Lumumba.
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