For more than five decades photojournalist Stephen Shames (b. 1947) has used his work to call attention to a wide range of social issues—from the rights of children to poverty, race, and climate change. In 1965, while still a student at the University of California, Berkeley, Shames became the official photographer of the Black Panther Party at the invitation of party cofounder Bobby Seale. From then until 1973 he made hundreds of powerful images capturing the Panthers’ activities.
Remembering the Women of the Black Panther Party
Book Review: 'Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party,' by Stephen Shames and Ericka Huggins - The New York Times
COMRADE SISTERS: WOMEN OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY - Stephen Shames (Photographer), Ericka Huggins (Contributor)
Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
No, the revolution wasn't televised, but it was photographed - The Boston Globe
by Stephen Shames (Photographer), Ericka Huggins (Contributor), Many of us have heard these three words: Black Panther Party. Some know the Party's
Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party - All-African People's Revolutionary Party
Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
Book Review: 'Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party,' by Stephen Shames and Ericka Huggins - The New York Times
Marcus Books on X: We are honored to host the book launch of Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party by #ErickaHuggins & @StephenShames at the store Sunday, October 9, 2-4pm!