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Kabila’s regime shut down internet to steal elections

The dying regime of Joseph Kabila is desperate to extend it by all means. On the 1st day of the New Year, 2019, Joseph Kabila's government shut down the internet network across the entire Republic of Congo─barely two days after his government presided over the most chaotic voting process.

 

Black Prostitutes should organize against white power!

On St. Louis’ north side, the effects of colonial exploitation and oppression has left its mark on the African community.

We are not discovering revolution; we are planning revolution!

Today the African working class has its own Party. We are not discovering the need for revolution; we are planning for revolution.

 

Another Imperialist bloodbath in Beni, DR Congo─Not a single voice of protest from the United Nations

On the nights September 22 and 23, 2018, at least 17 Africans were brutally assassinated with machetes and knives, wounding and mutilating many more.

Dual power is tied to the consolidation of the African Nation and our struggle against colonialism!

Our Party, using the historical materialist method of investigation and analysis, concluded that black people within current U.S. borders are Africans, an integral part of a forcibly-dispersed nation. National oppression and subjugation is not something that is resolved through integrating into the system of the colonizing nation. It is resolved through emancipation from the grasp of our predatory, parasitic colonizers.

African women workers in Ghana face challenges amid broader imperialist crisis

Talib Sankofa, a brother previously associated with the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project’s (AAPDEP) Washington state tour to end infant and maternal mortality, recently sent me a report from Ghana, where he currently resides.

The Party’s Seventh Congress is almost here and African women are leading us there!

At the end of her 1925 article, “Women as Leaders,” which was published in the UNIA’s newspaper, The Negro World, Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey writes, “We are tired of hearing Negro men say, ‘There is a better day coming,’ while they do nothing to usher in the day. 

 

Solving The Problems of the Revolution: The Advanced Detachment

All societies contain an advanced sector. These are people who, for whatever reason, stand out because of their willingness to step forward to address the pressing problems found in society at any given time.

 

The African People’s Socialist Party is developing the true vision of Garvey’s UNIA!

In this most volatile crisis situation the capitalist world is in, the oppressed nations continue to irreversibly push forward an end to the relationship that has binded us to oppressor white nations against our will for the last 600 years.

 

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