Comrade Sisters: 
Women of the Black Panther Party

The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was co-founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California (October 1966-1982). The organization grew nationally and internationally, drawing attention to and providing solutions for stark political, economic, educational, and social inequalities. In its lifetime, members created more than 60 community programs (including free breakfast for schoolchildren, free sickle cell anemia testing, free health clinics, and education programs).

In this book, Stephen Shames' photos of women at work in many of the BPP's survival programs between 1967 and 1973 are accompanied by the reflections of more than 50 BPP women or their family members talking about their experiences as BPP members.

Educator Resources

A 1-page PDF with hyperlinks designed to provide educators quick access to the study guide and posters provided by ACC Art Books, Comrade Sisters Women of the BPP Book Tour Event videos, websites and social media related to women of the Black Panther Party.

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Discussion Guide

The official companion guide for the Comrade Sisters book. The 12-page PDF includes BPP history for context, highlights BPP womens' experiences, suggests activities that can be completed with or without access to the book, and has 2 pages of resources for further research and study.

Resources - Multimedia

Poster Gallery

Download free Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party high definition posters designed by ACC Art Books!

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Video

The Comrade Sisters Women of the Black Panther Party national book tour has visited more than 30 locations. Several university and community venues livestreamed these events.

Comrade Sisters & In A Time of Panthers @ New York University / The Green Space (10.24.22)

This Comrade Sisters Women of the Black Panther Party book tour event took place in Manhattan, New York. Women of the BPP panelists included Cheryl Dawson, ericka huggins, and Regina Jennings. They were joined by photographer Stephen Shames and Jeffrey Scales, New York Times photo editor and author of In a Time of Panthers (2022). The panel was moderated by Dr. Deborah Willis.

  • Presentation by Jeffrey Scales: 9:37 - 19:11

  • Presentation by Stephen Shames: 19:15 - 36:06

  • Women of the BPP Panel: 36:08 - 1:08:37
    Audience Q & A: 1:08:55

Comrade Sisters @ The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (10.25.22)

This Comrade Sisters Women of the Black Panther Party book tour event took place in Harlem, New York. Women of the BPP panelists included Cheryl Dawson, Lynn French, ericka huggins, and Yasmeen Majid. They were joined by photographer Stephen Shames and the panel was moderated by Dr. Robyn C. Spencer.

  • Presentation by Stephen Shames 18:32 - 27:25

  • Moderated Conversation w/ the co-authors 27:42 - 42:20

  • Moderated Conversation w/ the co-authors 27:42 - 42:20

  • Audience Q & A: 58:18

Comrade Sisters @ The National African American Museum of History and Culture (1.31.23)

This Comrade Sisters Women of the Black Panther Party book tour event took place in Washington, D.C. at the Smithsonian's National African American Museum of History and Culture. Women of the BPP panelists included Cheryl Dawson, Lynn French, ericka huggins, and Hazel Mack. They were joined by photographer Stephen Shames and the panel was moderated by Dr. Angela Tate.

  • Presentation by Stephen Shames 3:42 - 8:13

  • Moderated Conversation w/ the women begins at 8:15

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Follow the Tour!

The Comrade Sisters Women of the Black Panther Party national book tour has visited more than 30 locations. Several university and community venues livestreamed these events.

University of California Berkeley 10.20.22

U.C. Berkeley would be the third of the three U.C.’s to host a Comrade Sisters event.

University of California Irvine 10.18.22

UC Irvine is perhaps one of the more unlikely places you might expect to find a Comrade Sisters Women of the Black Panther Party event!

University of California Los Angeles 10.19.22

The day after Irvine, women of the BPP traveled to the University of California Los Angeles.

Reparation Books 10.17.22

In Los Angeles there is a Black woman-owned bookstore called Reparations Club.

Evergreen State College 10.16.22

Washington Hall/Northwest African American Museum (NAAMNW) 10.16.22