CATEGORY
March for Reparations Sweeps through Six States Across the U.S.
The 2020 March for Reparations was historic in part because it represented a deepening of the 44-year-long strategy of the APSP to extend the struggle for African liberation and reparations into the heart of the white oppressor nation population.
Black Power Blueprint: We’re on a mission, we’re taking territory and we’re not turning back!
African owned businesses are seeing a future. African homeowners and tenants are refusing to be pushed out of the neighborhood.
A Call to Stop the Colonial Killers! Black Power now!
The only real solution to these countless, repulsive police murders is to rid our communities of these vile colonial killers and replace our streets with Black Power!
Why African People Should Raise Their Own Food
Before colonialism and slavery, African people were growing, raising, hunting and fishing for our own food in a sustainable way. We were people who produced life for ourselves.
African Workers of the World, Unite and Organize!
Members of the African People’s Socialist Party and Uhuru Movement from throughout the world will convene the Second Plenary of our 2018 Seventh Congress Feb. 6-9, 2021.
Unfinished Business: The R(evolution) of Jalil Muntaqim
On October 7, 2020, political prisoner Jalil Muntaqim was officially released on parole from Southport Correctional Facility in Pine City, New York after being incarcerated for half a century.
Editor's Note: This is a transcription from Chairman Omali Yeshitela’s Address to the African Nation on August 19, 2020.
Today, we want to talk about the question of Kamala Harris.
California wildfires are the result of parasitic capitalism; fight them with black power
The regular wildfires that have appeared in California and other western states are a symbol of the crisis of imperialism.
Build the African Revolution in Leimert Park and South Central: The Marathon continues
Four blocks away from The Marathon Clothing store on Crenshaw Boulevard is what some have called “the New Black Harlem Renaissance.”


