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Solyana Bekele, Managing Editor

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Hands Off the People’s Market: Philly’s One Africa! One Nation! Marketplace celebrates 20 years with Uhuru Health Festival

PHILADELPHIA—Despite the nervousness the rainy conditions caused, vendors and Northern Region Party organizers came together on April 20th to celebrate and host the Uhuru...

Actor Terrence Howard opposes taxation of black people–echoes Uhuru Movement’s call for economic liberation

Actor Terrence Howard, famous for his roles in films such as “Hustle and Flow” (2005) and “Iron Man” (2008), and the TV series “Empire”,...

Defend the right to anti-colonial free speech!

It has been clear since the violent, military-style, pre-dawn FBI raids of the Uhuru Movement on July 29, 2022, that the U.S. government is...

Outside the white people’s house, we chanted, “U.S.government, you can’t hide! We charge you with genocide!”

On the wispy morning of Nov. 4, African people from various states across the U.S. gathered at Malcolm X Park in D.C. to prepare...

“They Cloned Tyrone” exposes the everyday expressions of colonial capitalism

Its comedic timing and almost parody-like undertones might, for some, obscure the more serious and revealing aspects of "They Cloned Tyrone," a 2023 film...

Freedom rings at Clark Park’s 2023 Uhuru Book Fair and Marketplace in Philly

On Sep. 16, the Northern Region of the African People’s Socialist Party - U.S. (APSP) held its annual Uhuru Book Fair and Marketplace in...

Affirmative action killed—nonevent for African masses

WASHINGTON, D.C–Despite the polarized debate of justices Ketanji Brown-Jackson and Clarence Thomas, the end of “race-conscious” college admissions or affirmative action, never has, and...

“Oppenheimer” film sympathizes with atomic bomb scientist; fails to call out U.S. genocide and terrorism

Rather than a story about the atrocities committed against the Japanese people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the Second Imperialist War, Christopher Nolan’s 2023...

Uhuru Health Festival and Market: a staple of African self-determination

PHILADELPHIA—On the sunny April 22 day at the pollen-overrun Clark Park, African business owners and health groups came out to vend and partake in...

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