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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.

Fashionable colonial plunder for movie stars and others: stealing African children

The theft of African children is currently the most chic form of colonial pillage. Capitalism was built on 500 years of selling and enslaving African...

Black is Back marches on Miami in defense of Haiti

Miami, FL — On Saturday, February 20 over 100 members of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace, and Reparations (BIBC) and supporting organizations traveled to Miami, FL from various locations, including Philadelphia, PA, Nassau, Bahamas and St. Petersburg, FL to participate in the National March and Rally to Defend Haiti.

African People’s Socialist Party leader Chernoh Alpha M. Bah receives journalism award in Nigeria during West Africa tour

Freetown, Sierra Leone, Feb. 15, 2010—Chernoh Alpha M. Bah, Interim Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party-Sierra Leone (APSP-SL), departed for Lagos, Nigeria, today...

MALCOLM X A FALLEN AFRICAN MARTYR AND REVOLUTIONARY May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965

  The African People's Socialist Party salutes El Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) on this Martyrs Day, February 21, 2010 which marks the 45th anniversary...

The Palestinian resistance is Legal

 Introduction to the Palestinian resistance is Legal.   The interview below raises the vital questions of the “legality of nation liberation movements. Who determines the legality...

“South Africa Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Mandela’s Release from Robben Island Prison”

February 11, 2010 marked the twentieth anniversary of Nelson Mandela's release From Robben Island prison in Occupied Azania (South Africa). Nelson Mandela spent 27...

Defend attorney Lynne Stewart, imprisoned for defending political prisoners

In a U.S. government move to try to intimidate and silence lawyers from taking on the cases of those struggling for liberation and justice,...

Black is Back Coalition salutes Dr. Imari Abubakari Obadele and his legacy of struggle

Brother Imari Obadele, 79, former U.S. political prisoner, anti-U.S. military draft activist, leader of the Republic of New Africa, co-founder of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (NCOBRA), and the subject of U.S. government persecution since 1948 died of a stroke, Monday, January 18th, in Atlanta, Georgia.

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