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Black Sunday, a community event held in St. Petersburg, Florida on May 15, 2011, featured performances, presentations and other activities.The event was part of a build up to the historic Freedom Summer 2011, the Summer Project drawing students, activists, organizers and others to St. Petersburg, Florida to organize programs for self-reliance and power in the hands of the African community.
The African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and the Uhuru Movement stand unconditionally with the Mexican/Indigenous and other Latin American people of the barrios of...
Stand with the anti-colonial Alliance of Sahel States!
The African People’s Socialist Party stands in solidarity with the anti-colonial mobilizations taking place in the Sahel...
This is a transcription of Chairman Omali Yeshitela’s January 2019 presentation at the Oxford Union debates in Oxford, where he was invited to speak...
June 16th marks the 77th anniversary of the Enmore Martyrs: Rambaran, Lall, Lallabagie, Surujballi, and Harry. These were five sugar plantation laborers who were...
This article reviews the immensely popular film Sinners from an African Internationalist perspective.
On April 18, 2025, the musical horror film Sinners released to the...