Jihad Abdulmumit is the Honorary Chairperson of the Spirit of Mandela coalition, having served as one of the key organizers of the 2021 International Tribunal on US Human Rights Abuses Against Black, Brown, and Indigenous Peoples. The 2021 Tribunal, held at the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Educational Center in Harlem, New York, and presided over by a panel of nine independent jurists, found the US government guilty of five counts of human rights violations, amounting to ongoing policies making the USA guilty of genocide. Abdulmumit is a community activist, motivational speaker, playwright, and retired health care provider who joined the Black Panther Party at age sixteen and eventually went underground with the Black Liberation Army; he is co-editor, with Matt Meyer and Tomiko Shine, of Guilty of Genocide (Africa World Press, 2026). Jihad was a political prisoner and prisoner of war and served 23 years of his life in prison for his involvement in the Black Liberation Movement. He joined the Black Panther Party at age sixteen and eventually went underground with the Black Liberation Army. He is a member of the Muslim community, the Jama’at of the Sheu Uthman dan Fodio of West Africa, and he lives in Atlanta, Georgia.