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Boko Haram attacks: Nigerian president cannot solve the crisis of neocolonialism

Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari’s arrival to power in May last year was promoted as a decisive factor in defeating Boko Haram in northeast Nigeria.

African Internationalism is spreading!

Young Africans everywhere are knocking on the door of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP). This shows that the new generation of African revolutionary organizers are seeking real solutions put forth by the APSP, through the science of African Internationalism.

Feel the Blarney: The 2016 U.S. presidential elections

The electoral process is simply the means by which the different white rulers conduct generally safe, non-violent contests among themselves to take control of the State for the security and advancement of their economic interests.

Bill Cosby in perspective by Chairman Omali Yeshitela

"Cosby was more useful to them as a spokesman against the African working class than the virtuous white women who fell victim to his intoxicating cocktails."

Africa must unite to achieve genuine self-determination!

LONDON––It is inexcusable for Africans to be continually absent in this active and decisive confrontation between oppressor nations and oppressed nations.

The struggle for housing is a black woman’s struggle

"The displacement of poor and working families, headed mostly by women, is in the shadows of this struggle."

20th anniversary of the Million Man March

The Uhuru Movement just came back from the "No Justice, Or Else" 20th anniversary of the Million Man March—I call it “No Justice, No Else”—that took place on October 10, 2015 in Washington D.C. We are super excited about all the wins we had there.

Black Lives Matter: Opportunism by any name must be exposed!

'"Black Lives Matter," while it appears to some to be a catchy, innocuous slogan, is in fact a pitiful, empty, directionless cry that barely conceals the opportunism and opportunists responsible for its prevalence."

Remembering Emmett Till

During the weekend of August 28-31, activists, family and friends of the Till family gathered in Chicago, IL to commemorate the 60th anniversary of 14-year-old Emmett Till’s murder.
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