Black is Back Conference in Philly calling you!

PHILADELPHIA, PA.–With the resurgence of “white vigilantes”, the relentless police terror attacks against the black community across America, and the denial of any human rights for African people in the U.S. “justice system”, our attainment of BLACK POWER is the only logical solution for our existence.

The “black power matters” campaign enhances the power of the people instead of the power of the state, it exposes the brutish terror of the state and increases the fighting and empowering capacity of the people.

Whether it’s in America or the rest of the African world, black lives will never matter until we attain BLACK POWER; which is power in our hands to determine our future for subsequent generations to come.

Therefore, the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations is calling on the entire community to join and support our Black Power Matters campaign at our annual conference on August 22 and 23, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

For more information and to register go to: blackisbackcoalition.org

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