- Advertisement -spot_img

AUTHOR NAME

Yejide Orunmila, ANWO President

25 POSTS

Black mothers march on the White house to protest family policing

WASHINGTON, DC – On Mother’s Day 2025, Black mothers, fathers, and family policing opponents from across the U.S. gathered once again for the fourth...

Cuba, freedom, and the future: Lessons from a revolutionary society

In May 2025, I traveled as part of the L.A. Hands Off Cuba Committee on a delegation that brought over $500,000 worth of medical...

The global exploitation and revolutionary potential of African women’s labor

Worldwide, African women form the backbone of economies. We work fields, take care of children that are not our own, clean homes we do...

The tariff war and the crisis of imperialism

As we look on and brace ourselves for the repercussions that will result from rising tariffs, trade wars, and “negotiations” between imperialist powers, it's...

ANWO Response to Kenyan Femicide Protest

January 27—Touted as the Feminist March Against Femicide, thousands of women took to the Kenyan streets to protest the murders of women since the...

Evolving African National Women’s Organization: Advancing Step by Step

During the weekend of Sep. 30 - Oct. 1, 2023, the International Executive Committee of the African National Women's Organization (ANWO) met in person...

Colonialism is the greatest threat to African women

The following is an excerpt from the 2024 Political Report to the ANWO Convention written by Yejide Orunmila. Using African Internationalism, we can provide a...

African women, get fit for the fight!

As we step into the new year, it is a great time for African women to prioritize our health and well-being by making conscious...

Women visible victims of Sudan’s Imperialist driven war 

As the war in Sudan enters its seventh month, millions of Africans continue to be displaced and thousands killed. According to the latest reports,...

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img