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African youth in Philadelphia threaten to shut city down—InPDUM demands hands off the so-called “flash mobs” (African youth)

Philadelphia, PA—Since February there have been occurrences of what the white ruling class media are calling “flash mobs.” In reality they are gatherings of young African people, male and female, who have come together to demonstrate their rejection of neocolonialist authority and rule.

Black is Back extends revolutionary solidarity at anti-war demo in San Francisco

San Francisco, CA – On Saturday, March 20, the Uhuru Solidarity Movement led a contingent at the San Francisco anti-war mobilization with chants putting forward victory to Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and to African people and expressing solidarity with reparations to African people.

March 23 marks 68th birthday of fallen African martyr, Walter Rodney

Walter Rodney, March 23, 1942-June 13, 1980. Comrade Walter, a true African revolutionary and intellectual was a pioneer in bringing science to our movement and revolution.

Guinea’s socialist delegation arrives in Sierra Leone

Guinea’s socialist delegation arrives in Freetown An eight-man delegation of the African Socialist International (ASI) from Guinea-Conakry has arrived Saturday night in Freetown for a...

Letters From Kenya APSP: Build the ASI

On the conference which was held in YMCA in Nairobi, Kenya from 1st March 2010 to 5 March 2010: First and foremost may I take...

Uhuru Pies – The Taste of Freedom!

Uhuru Pies 2010 Press Release Uhuru Pies – The Taste of Freedom! 30 Years of bringing social justice home for the holidays Oakland, CA The African Peoples...

Protesters Converge on D.C. to Protest U.S. Sponsored Wars

Washington DC: The March 20th End all U.S. Wars March and Rally drew thousands of supporters from all around the country. The sea of...

Toronto’s African community faces heavy police containment

For years, African people living in the city of Toronto have had to live with heavy police containment in our communities.

AAPDEP community garden in Houston, Texas

HOUSTON--On Sunday, March 14, 2010, members and supporters of the All African People's Development and Empowerment Project (AAPDEP) gathered in 5th Ward of Houston, Texas for its opening project, a "Time To Till." The Time to Till was the initial step in AAPDEP's effort to build a viable community garden, food co-op and flea market which will serve the African community in Houston.

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