Kali Akuno & Ajamu Nangwaya 
Jackson Rising [EPUB ebook] 
The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Black Self-Determination in Jackson, Mississippi

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Mississippi, the poorest state in the U.S. with the highest percentage of Black people, a history of vicious racial terror and concurrent Black resistance is the backdrop and context for the drama captured in the collection of essays that is Jackson Rising: The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Self-Determination in Jackson Mississippi.
Undeterred by the uncertainty, anxiety and fear brought about by the steady deterioration of the neoliberal order over the last few years, the response from Black activists of Jackson, Mississippi has been to organize. Inspired by the rich history of struggle and resistance in Mississippi and committed to the vision of the Jackson-Kush Plan, these activists are building institutions rooted in community power that combine politics and economic development into an alternative model for change, while addressing real, immediate needs of the people. The experiences and analyses in this compelling collection reflect the creative power that is unleashed when political struggle is grounded by a worldview freed from the inherent contradictions and limitations of reform liberalism. As such, Jackson Rising is ultimately a story about a process that is organized and controlled by Black people who are openly declaring that their political project is committed to decolonization and socialism. And within those broad strategic and ethical objectives, Jackson Rising is also a project unapologetically committed to self-determination for people of African descent in Mississippi and the South.

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Acknowledgements vii

Foreword: All Roads Lead to Jackson xi Rukia Lumumba

Part I. GROUNDINGS


  • Build and Fight: The Program and Strategy of Cooperation Jackson
    Kali Akuno


  • Toward Economic Democracy, Labor Self-management and Self-determination
    Kali Akuno & Ajamu Nangwaya

    Part II. EMERGENCE


  • The New Southern Strategy: The Politics of Self-determination in the South
    Kamau Franklin


  • The Jackson-Kush Plan: The Struggle for Black Self-determination and Economic Democracy Kali Akuno


  • People’s Assembly Overview: The Jackson People’s Assembly Model

    Kali Akuno for the New Afrikan People’s Organization and the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement


  • The Jackson Rising Statement: Building the City of the Future Today

    Kali Akuno for the Mayoral Administration of Chokwe Lumumba


  • Seek Ye First the Worker Self-management Kingdom: Toward the Solidarity Economy in Jackson, MS Ajamu Nangwaya

  • Part III. BUILDING SUBSTANCE


  • Free the Land: An Interview with Chokwe Lumumba Bhaskar Sunkara


  • Jackson Rising: An Electoral Battle Unleashes a Merger of Black Power, the Solidarity Economy and Wider Democracy
    Carl Davidson


  • Jackson Rising: Black Millionaires Won’t Lift Us Up, But Cooperation and the Solidarity Economy Will Bruce A Dixon

    Part IV. CRITICAL EXAMINATIONS


  • Why the Left Should Look to Jackson, Mississippi Michael Siegel


  • The Jackson-Kush Plan: The Struggle for Land and Housing

    Max Rameau


  • The City as Liberated Zone: The Promise of Jackson’s People’s Assemblies

    Makani Themba-Nixon


  • A Long and Strong History with Southern Roots Jessica Gordon Nembhard


  • The Challenge of Building Urban Cooperatives in the South

    Elandria Williams and Jazmine Walker


  • Coming Full Circle: The Intersection of Gender Justice and the Solidarity Economy
    Sacajawea (‘Saki’) Hall interviewed by Thandisizwe Chimurenga

    Part V. GOING FORWARD


  • After Death of Radical Mayor, Mississippi’s Capital Wrestles with his Economic Vision
    Laura Flanders


  • The Jackson Just Transition Plan: A Vision to Make Jackson a ‘Sustainable City’
    Cooperation Jackson


  • A Green Utopia in Mississippi? Sara Bernard


  • Casting Shadows: Chokwe Lumumba and the Struggle for Racial Justice and Economic Democracy in Jackson, Mississippi
    Kali Akuno


  • The Socialist Experiment: A New-Society Vision in Jackson, Mississippi

    Katie Gilbert

    Part VI. AFTERWORD


  • Home Isn’t Always Where the Hatred Is: There is Hope in Mississippi

    Ajamu Baraka


  • Resist and Fight! Hakima Abbas

    About the Contributors
    Additional Readings and Documentation


  • عن المؤلف

    Ajamu Nangwaya, Ph D., 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.

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