BIBC National Conference: The 2016 Election and the Struggle for Self-determination

The Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIBC) is holding its annual national conference “The 2016 Elections and the Struggle for Self-Determination” on April 9, 2016 at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Harlem, New York.

BIBC realizes that the white rulers of the U.S. are attempting to frighten or seduce black people to accept the idea that the security, well-being and happiness of African people should be determined by the democratic and republican parties of Bernie Sanders, Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump!

Terms like racist, fascist, socialist and revolution are being thrown around during the primary by ruling class media and even some activists and black militants.

For many, the 2016 presidential election represents a do or die situation that suggests choices of a return to something akin to slavery or a future of socialist plenty that will conquer the big banks and provide universal health care, meaningful employment and a future of relative prosperity supported by a minimum wage hike.

The U.S.-initiated or supported wars that ravage Africa and contribute to its continued poverty and starvation going back as far as the kidnapping and enslavement of our people 600 years ago are being ignored by all the candidates.

The misery imposed on Haiti by the U.S. and its handmaiden, the United Nations, is not even worth a discussion by the wealthy white people running for the U.S. presidency.

Not a single one of them has united with our call for black community control of the police in the face of the blatant police murder that has helped to shape public discussion since the August 9, 2014 uprising in Ferguson, Missouri after the police murder of 18-year-old unarmed Michael Brown.

None of them has protested the U.S. involvement in flooding the oil market by Saudi Arabia in order to destroy the economies of Russia, Venezuela, Iran and others that the U.S. has deemed enemies to the white ruling class.

There is no electoral discussion of an end to U.S. predatory wars against the peoples of the world, including the Palestinians being crushed daily by the white nationalist settler state of Israel in a manner similar to what happens to African people in the U.S. at the hands of the U.S.

Even the universal denunciation of Trump for plans to build a wall to keep the Mexican people out of the land that was only recently stolen from Mexico falls hollow in the face of total white ruling class support for the white nationalist state of Israel that has walled off most of the land whites have stolen from the Palestinians.

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations is also aware that none of the presidential candidates supports the just demand for reparations to African people for centuries of enslavement and brutality at the hands of white people and the U.S. government. This includes Bernie Sanders, the “socialist.”

We are aware that in the final analysis the issue is about power; it is about the right and ability of our people to exercise self-determination. This is the question that our community must address during this critical election season.

The Black is Back Coalition does not think that our future should be in the hands of the democratic or republican party, but in the hands of African people ourselves.

The BIBC calls on all Africans to come out to this important conference on April 9 to participate in the discussion about this upcoming election and support the work of the Coalition to advance the struggle for black self-determination! Admission is free!

Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-2016-election-and-the-struggle-for-self-determination-bibc-conference-tickets-22635500391 to register to our eventbrite!

Also like our Facebook page @Black Is Back Coalition

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