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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.
Our Party and Chairman Omali Yeshitela have guided the African Revolution for the past fifty years. Chairman Yeshitela has brought African people into the world arena as one of the first colonial nations to have successfully united, under one banner, an international liberation movement.
ICC frees neocolonialist Jean-Pierre Bemba in time for Congo’s election
On June 8, 2018 the International Criminal Court (ICC) reversed their 2016 conviction of Jean Pierre Bemba, the leader of the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC), on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
A little more than 30 years ago, Africans were often murdered in this country for simply attempting to register to join the Democratic party.
Midway through the campaign in St. Petersburg, Florida, to elect Akilé Anai for district 6 and Jesse Nevel for mayor, the Campaign Committee determined to form a new organization as the umbrella for the precinct organizing for the duration of the election.
Toronto’s Massey Hall—host of several great black musicians—undergoes renovations
This venue is an iconic one for the music of African people. In 1953, the greatest Jazz concert ever was held there and in 1975, Bob Marley and the Wailers blessed the house.
No Pride in Genocide: LGBTQIA+ Solidarity with Black Power!
I am a white person of the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual) population in solidarity with Black Power.
CLEARWATER, FL—On July 19, 2018, a 24-year-old African woman named Britany Jacobs waited in the parking lot of a convenience store while her boyfriend, Markeis McGlockton, and five-year-old son, Markeis Jr. were inside.
Nelson Mandela’s legacy in Occupied Azania (South Africa) is neocolonialism
White rulers from around the world flocked to South Africa to pay their respect to Nelson Mandela—the leader of the African National Congress (ANC) in the fifties and early sixties and first neocolonial black president of South Africa who died on December 5, 2013—the international bourgeois press beamed images of the mourning of Mandela every day for nearly two weeks.


