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Watch this message: Make the southside black again

My name is Eritha Akilé Cainion and with your support, I’m going to be your next District 7 city councilwoman of St. Petersburg, FL.

The emerging work of the Uhuru Movement in Occupied Azania (South Africa)

The Uhuru Movement is real and alive in Occupied Azania (South Africa). This is a reality that every social force within these borders and all those who have an interest in the affairs of this country will have to deal with henceforth.

Nipsey Hussle and the Need to Build our Army

“The continent was raped of all its resources... I think the word they call it is colonialism.” - Nipsey Hussle

Take Africa for Africans, Those at Home and Abroad: Join us for African Liberation Day May 25-26 in Washington D.C.

This is the call to action for the 2019 African Liberation Day (ALD) Saturday and Sunday May 25 and 26 in Washington, DC.

 

The African People’s Socialist Party made reparations a household topic!

Another problem solved by our Party was to give reality to the demand for reparations that had been talked about within the national liberation movement for generations.

 

ANWO prepares for its March 2019 plenary!

The African National Women’s Organization (ANWO) is convening our 2019 National Plenary, which will focus on training our sister Comrades in the organizing science of the Uhuru Movement.

 

No mining on the liberated territory of Xolobeni : African people have spoken!

Most people are not aware or just recently became aware of the story with the revived attempt to get the license issued again. This has led to court cases and the recent one was the people versus the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) in which the interview below took place after the court proceedings on November 22, 2018. Eighty seven percent of the land in Occupied Azania (South Africa) is in the hands of white people and only 13 percent in the hands of Africa.

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.

 

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.

 

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