Prisoner Letter Writing Guides
- NYC Anarchist Black Cross (ABC) – Write A Letter to Prisoners
- Black and Pink PenPals – How To Be An Awesome Pen Pal
Prisoner Support
Casey Goonan is the only US political prisoner from the 2024 pro-Palestine student encampments. They are an abolitionist and anarchist who has dedicated themselves to multiple forms of prisoner support work and directly engaging with incarcerated comrades.
Tarek Bazrouk is a 20-year-old Palestinian student and a lifetime NYC resident, whom the United States government has targeted for his stance against colonization, displacement, and genocide of his people. Tarek’s charges were tied to this participation in the 2024 pro-Palestinian rallies. These charges were pending in state court and scheduled to be dismissed. Instead, the FBI stepped in and convicted him on one count of federal “hate crime” charges. These highly exaggerated and manipulative charges are part of a broader repression tactic aimed at suppressing the Palestinian liberation movement and protecting the American government’s genocidal interests.
Leqaa Kordia, a 32-year-old Palestinian woman was arrested by ICE after peacefully protesting the genocide in Gaza – where over 100 of her relatives were killed. ICE lured her to a fake meeting, then transferred her 1,500 miles away to a Texas Detention center.
Malik is a 26 year old Black/Palestinian pansexual muslim, anarchist, antifacist, and anti-racist abolitionist. He was charged with posession of unregistered destructive devices, engaging in civil disorder and obstructing law enforcement and using explosives to commit a felony. He has a wife and young child and has a long history of protesting and associated actions for Black liberation. In 2022, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Mumia is an internationally celebrated black writer and radio journalist as well as an organizer and inspiration for the prison lawyers movement. He was a former member of the Black Panther Party and supporter of Philadelphia’s radical MOVE organization. He has spent the last thirty years in prison, almost all of it in solitary confinement on Pennsylvania’s Death Row.
16 people from the Dallas Fort Worth area have been harshly imprisoned in response to a July 4th noise demonstration against an ICE Facility in Prairieland, Texas. Their bail was set from 10 to 15 million dollars per person. Most have been wrongly placed in solitary confinement and worse and people who attempt to visit have even themselves been detained and interrogated.
On September 5th, 2023, Georgia’s AG Chris Carr issued a RICO indictment against 61 individuals who they allege to be part of a “criminal” conspiracy related to the Stop Cop City Movement. Many of those indicted face concurring charges related to domestic terrorism or money laundering. On September 16, 2025, Judge Kevin Farmer announced he would dismiss counts of RICO and Arson of the indictment. All that is left is 5 defendants accused of domestic terrorism. 35 other people face domestic terrorism charges in other Georgian counties.
John “Jack” Mazurek was arrested in his home in southeast Atlanta in the early morning of February 8th, 2024. That morning, a combined taskforce of Atlanta PD, Georgia State Patrol, SWAT and FBI conducted raids on three houses, including his. He was arrested and charges with first degree arson, alleging that he was involved with the burning of multiple Atlanta police motorcycles at the current Atlanta police training facility.
- Uprising Support – Support Defendants & Prisoners from the George Floyd Uprising
The uprising was the continuation of a battle against the combined powers of the state and white supremacy that has been raging for decades; centuries. That fight does not end when the protests die down or the riots are quelled. It overlaps with other moments of rupture and with the care that we show for each other in the aftermath of repression and the build up towards the next moment. The struggle continues. And for that reason, we do not want those captured by the state to be isolated through their imprisonment and left out of that continuing struggle. We want to facilitate their connections with people, movements, and communities on the outside; this website is one piece of that effort.
Jericho is a movement with the defined goal of gaining recognition of the fact that political prisoners and prisoners of war exist inside of the United States, despite the United States’ government’s continued denial … and winning amnesty and freedom for these political prisoners.
More Resources
We are an independent multimedia production studio producing content for radio, television, and films for 30 years and distributing throughout the world. We stream our high-quality audio material to media outlets and the general public in order to add the voices of people most impacted by the prison industrial complex.
A database that helps providing up-to-date information on political prisoners around the globe, also fosters solidarity with these prisoners, and encourages contributors to post action alerts here or correct/update this information.