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Editorial from the Certain Days collective on the passing of political prisoner and former member of the Black Panther Party, Robert Seth Hayes.

The Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar collective sends our deepest love and respect to Robert Seth Hayes, who passed away on December 21, 2019, and condolences to his family and all who loved him.

Seth was one of the founding members of the calendar project (certaindays.org), and we were fortunate to correspond and visit with him for almost two decades, exchanging ideas and learning from each other. From his first involvement with the Black Panther Party in 1969 to his work with the Black Liberation Army to his years of contributions from prison, he had many experiences and lessons to explore. This inspiration is one of the great advantages of working in a group that includes members across borders and on both sides of the prison walls.

Former political prisoner Robert Seth Hayes has transitioned. A victim of amerika and its cointelpro. He served 45 years and was released a little less than 2 years ago. May he rest in power. #Power2DaPeople pic.twitter.com/0FAd1ZLh3X — Jailhouse Lawyers Speak — #PrisonersHumanRights (@JailLawSpeak) December 22, 2019

As each year passed, we were struck by his unfailing commitment to his beliefs and his passion. He was very proud of the calendar and our work to bring the voices and visions of political prisoners to people around the world. He expressed a deep solidarity with freedom struggles everywhere, including First Nations peoples.