Kanya D’Almeida, Sharon Shoatz, Russell Shoatz III, & Paul Coates present "I Am Maroon: The True Story of an American Political Prisoner"

Kanya D’Almeida, Sharon Shoatz, Russell Shoatz III, & Paul Coates present "I Am Maroon: The True Story of an American Political Prisoner"

Saturday, September 28th 2024
12:00 pm
Baltimore Book Festival 2024: Red Emma's stage
In this cinematic memoir, follow one man's journey from gang member to Black liberation leader to political prisoner–and the justice and redemption he fought for along the way.

Inspired by Malcolm X, Russell Shoatz became a lifelong crusader for justice, a soldier in the most militant units of the Black Liberation Army. Shoatz was convicted to life in prison following a coordinated attack on a park police station that left one guard dead.The prison walls, however, could not deter Shoatz’s battle for personal and collective freedom. He escaped state prisons twice, making him a living legend, and endowed him with the moniker “Maroon,” once used to honor runaway slaves from plantations. He survived 22 years in solitary confinement, prompting an international campaign for his freedom.

I Am Maroon charts a life of dizzying intrigue and a long struggle for liberation. With an unforgettable voice, Maroon reminds us that we too are capable of radical change, leaving us a blueprint for how we might dedicate our lives and minds to the ongoing fight for freedom.

Russell Shoatz, III was born on May 7, 1967 to Thelma Christrian and Russell Shoatz Jr. He is well-versed in a multitude of healing modalities and restorative justice/equity practices. Russell has lived a life of unique complexities that are the sum total of resilience. His father, a Black Panther, was imprisoned in 1972. Russell championed the campaign to free his father.

Sharon Shoatz is the daughter of Russell “Maroon” Shoatz and is a retired NYC Educator, active member within the Panther Cubs, and an advocate for the release and freedom of all Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War.

W. Paul Coates is the founder of Baltimore's Black Classic Press and BCP Digital Printing. Black Classic Press, founded in 1978, specializes in republishing obscure and significant works by and about people of African descent. BCP Digital Printing was founded in 1995 as a parallel entity of the Press. The printing company uses state of the art digital technology to produce books and documents On Demand. The acquisition of digital printing technology distinguishes the Press from other small publishing companies and places Black Classic Press on the forefront of 21st century print and publishing technology. A former member of the Black Panther Party, he led the effort to establish the Black Panther Archives at Howard University.

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