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Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People's Socialist Party

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A personal tribute to Glen Ford, my Comrade and friend

My relationship with Comrade Glen Ford began in 2009 with the founding of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations. We...

The Truth about Afghanistan—Colonialism: the graveyard of imperialism

The following article is excerpted from a presentation delivered by African People's Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela during a September 7 live forum broadcast on the...

Long live Glen Ford, African intellectual warrior!

Ford, brilliant journalist, broadcaster, senior editor of the Black Agenda Report and co-founder of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and...

African workers rise up, create crises and instability for the colonial capitalist system

Editor's Note: We present this third section of Chairman Omali's Political Report to the Second Plenary of the African People's Socialist Party's Seventh Congress,...

African workers rise up, create crises and instability for the colonial capitalist system

Editor's Note: We present this third section of Chairman Omali's Political Report to the Second Plenary of the African People's Socialist Party's Seventh Congress,...

African workers of the world: Unite and organize!

Editor's Note: We present the "Opening and Overview" section of Chairman Omali's Political Report to the Second Plenary of the African People's Socialist Party's...

“We have to create our own justice”: Chairman Omali Yeshitela’s response to the Derek Chauvin trial verdict

On April 21, 2021, Derek Chauvin, the white cop who murdered George Floyd, was found guilty in the colonial court for three counts of...

The African People’s Socialist Party made reparations a household topic!

Another problem solved by our Party was to give reality to the demand for reparations that had been talked about within the national liberation movement for generations.

 

The Struggle Continues! – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968

"The death of Martin Luther King, Jr., nearly 48 years ago, was part of a U.S. counterinsurgency that pushed African people out of political life for more than two generations."

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