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It has been a while, for the most part, since the conversation of what is and is not “cultural appropriation” has taken over our minds and timelines.
On St. Louis’ north side, the effects of colonial exploitation and oppression has left its mark on the African community.
We all know of him.
Some of us have mental shrines of his yellow porous face, as we recall him being a significant figure of our childhood. Then there are others of us, who could care less about him, frankly annoyed of his existence because of the nonstop air time he would get in our households.
A public service announcement of the African People's Socialist Party!
Today the African working class has its own Party. We are not discovering the need for revolution; we are planning for revolution.
On the nights September 22 and 23, 2018, at least 17 Africans were brutally assassinated with machetes and knives, wounding and mutilating many more.
October 6-12, ST. LOUIS, MO─The African People’s Socialist Party’s (APSP) year-long campaign to build its Seventh Congress has successfully concluded over a month ago.
The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations has issued a call for black people to descend on Washington, DC this fall for a two-day mobilization demanding an end to U.S. military and economic aggression in Africa and African communities worldwide.
This Comrade exemplifies everything the Party and the Chairman has been calling for: to be a cadre with a cadre stance.



