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APEDF builds Uhuru Book Fair & Flea Market in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA—On Saturday, October 17, the African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF), along with our many community partners, is proud to present the first Uhuru Book Fair & Flea Market (UBFFM) in West Philadelphia’s beautiful Clark Park, located at 43rd St. and Chester Ave. This lively and informative event is free and will be open to the community from 9am-5pm. The rain date is Sunday, October 18.

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.

U.S./EU war policy displaces millions

The crisis of Syrians, Iraqis, Afghanis, Africans and other refugees caught in this colonial immigration nightmare did not start with the discovery in Austria of 50 bodies badly decomposed on August 27 2015, trapped on a lorry refrigerator, abandoned on the hard shoulder of a motor way.

InPDUM Convention returning to its birthplace September 26-27 in Chicago

On September 26 and 27, members, friends and allies of the International People’s Democratic Movement (InPDUM) will return to  Chicago for its 25th Annual Convention.

In Houston, Texas alleged cop killing case: Free Shannon Miles! Put the State on Trial!

On Friday, August 28, 2015 a 47-year-old white Harris County sherriff’s deputy Darren Goforth was shot and killed at a local police hangout in Houston, Texas.
 

Meet Daniel Conteh, AAPDEP’s new National Director for Sierra Leone

FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE—On Sunday, August 9, Daniel Conteh was appointed Sierra Leone National Director for the All African People’s Development & Empowerment Project (AADPEP).

AAPDEP working hard to build Zenzele Consignment: Opening pushed back to March 2016

HUNTSVILLE, AL—For a little over a year now, members and volunteers of the All African People’s Development & Empowerment Project (AADPEP) have been working to build our first economic institution, Zenzele Consignment.

ANWO forum discusses solution to State violence against African women

WASHINGTON, DC—The Washington, DC branch of the African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) held a community forum on Thursday August 6th, entitled State Violence and Black Women: Solutions to Protect and Defend, to discuss the ongoing murder and brutality of Africans by the police.

Colonialism Trumps Fascism in U.S. elections

The electoral process in the U.S. and other bourgeois countries is simply a nonviolent contest for control of the State by contending sectors of the white ruling class.

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