by Certain Days
2024, staple bound
SKU: 9798895468708
Use this item to sponsor a copy of the Certain Days 2025 Calendar for a prisoner!
This price includes shipping costs. If you add a Prisoner Copy to your order we will take care of sending it to someone from Certain Days' list of people currently inside. If you have a specific incarcerated person you would like to send a calendar to, please put their information in the order notes section of your order and include their name, ID number and mailing address. If you have any trouble, please reach out to certaindays@gmail.com.
A Burning Books favorite - Full of essays, beautiful artwork and important dates in social justice history!
Now in its 24th year of publication, the Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar is required reading for radicals, leftists, and all who support political prisoners and advocate the end of mass incarceration.
All proceeds support prisoners and grassroots organizations like Release Aging People in Prison (RAPP), Mutulu Shakur legal support, Sundiata Acoli release fund, Palestinian Youth Movement, Puget Sound Prisoner Support, Coalition to Decarcerate Illinois, Appalachians Against Pipelines, Community Resource Initiative- CA, P4W Memorial Collective Prisoners’ Justice Day healing circle, Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Fund, Cascadia Forest Defenders and NorCal Resist.
Each calendar has 11 thought-provoking essays and 12 pieces of beautiful art. You'll feel inspired every day of the year, with radical historical dates and lots of space for your own plans.
Featuring:
Jose Saldana, N.O. Bonzo, Tom Harris, Dio Cramer, Rachel Herzing, Justin Piché, Halsey Hyer, Xinachtli, ck nosun, Sean Swain, Mica, K'Sisay Sadiki, Louis Kaufman, Z Williams, Stephanie McMillan, dequi kioni-sadiki, Just Artists Collective, Terry Bisson, Juan Hernandez, Moira Marquis, Chanci, Marius Mason, and Chi Nwosu.
About Certain Days:
The Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar is a joint fundraising and educational project between outside organizers across North America and political prisoner Xinachtli (s/n Alvaro Luna Hernandez) in Texas. We were happy to welcome founding members Herman Bell and Robert Seth Hayes (Rest in Power) home from prison in 2018, and founding member David Gilbert home from prison in 2021. We work from an anti-imperialist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist, feminist, queer- and trans-liberationist position. Learn more and support them at certaindays.org.