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ALTON STERLING MURDERED BY BATON ROUGE COPS!

Baton Rouge, LOUISIANA—The African nation (the black community) is in outrage once again following the release of a graphic video which shows two Baton Rouge cops murdering a 37-year-old African (black) father Alton Sterling early Tuesday morning, July 5, 2016.

The graphic video which shows Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II, both white cops. shooting Alton in the chest several times at point-blank range as he lay on the ground.

The Cadre Development School is in full swing!

Forty-five Cadres of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and the African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSP) have convened at our Party’s headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida for the 2016 Cadre Development School.

 

No charges for cop who murdered Freddie Gray

A Baltimore court has found a third cop “not guilty” for the murder of 25-year old Freddie Gray.

4th of July: The white man’s celebration

We were taught that the Fourth of July marks the day on which U.S. colonial settlers adopted the Declaration of Independence and eventually defeated a tyrannical and undemocratic British government that unfairly levied taxes against European settlers of U.S. colonies. We’re taught that this bestowed upon them “certain unalienable rights” and a representative government.

However, we––colonialized peoples––should recognize the holiday as another colonial ploy devised to impose a distorted and disturbing narrative upon us.

Chairman Omali’s Black Community Mural Committee will select African artist to replace anti-African mural snatched down 50 years ago

ST. PETERSBURG––The Tampa Bay Times released an article Tuesday, June 28th titled, “St. Petersburg committee will invite Uhuru leader's input to replace mural he tore down 50 years ago.”

This piece discussed Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and the the Uhuru Movement, ripping a anti-African mural from the walls of St. Pete’s City Hall 50 years ago on December 29, 1966.

That date in 1966 marks what could be the first time the world saw the slogan “black power” actualize.

No charges will be filed for the murder of African teen Kendrick Johnson

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on June 20, 2016,  that there would be no charges filed in the death of African teen Kendrick Johnson.

The DOJ stated that they “found insufficient evidence to support federal criminal charges."

Kendrick was murdered and his body later found in Lowndes High School gym in Valdosta, GA on January 11, 2013.

Police officer Nouman Raja charged in murder of African man Corey Jones

WEST PALM BEACH, FL––Florida prosecutors charged officer Nouman Raja, a Southeast Asian, with manslaughter on June 1, 2016 for shooting Corey Jones, an African man on October 18, 2016.

Corey pulled over on the off ramp of I-95 after having car trouble when Raja pulled up in an unmarked vehicle.

Corey was outside of his vehicle and on the phone with a tow truck company. The audio from the phone conversation recorded the whole incident.

Uhuru Movement attends Second St. Louis National Black Political Leadership Conference

ST. LOUIS, MO—The African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) and Uhuru Movement were among the enthusiastic participants in the June 5 and 6th National Black Political Leadership Conference held in this city by the Universal African People’s Organization (UAPO). 

UAPO is headed by its President General Zaki Baruti, a long-time organizer, activist and influential leader in the St. Louis area and a member of the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations (BIBC).

 

AAPDEP President speaks at the Association of Raza Educators’ Conference

LOS ANGELES, CA––I had the profound honor of participating in the California Statewide Conference of the Association of Raza Educators (ARE) at the Santee Education Complex on May 21, 2016.


Founded by Union del Barrio, a Mexican liberation organization with which our Party has had a very close fraternal relationship for more than 30 years, ARE is comprised of public and charter school educators, university professors, students and community allies committed to using education as a tool for liberation.

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