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Twenty-one years after TyRon Lewis, St. Pete police murder Timothy Jackson

St. Petersburg, Florida—The St. Pete police murdered 33-year-old African, Timothy Earl Jackson on October 24, 2017—exactly 21 years after the police murder of then 18-year-old TyRon Lewis.

The Mysterious Death of Marcus Antony Merritt, Sr.

Reposted with permission from Marcus Anthony Merritt, Sr. 

Losing a child is a parent’s worst nightmare. But for some, the pain is more unbearable when unanswered questions surround the death.

“I want to know what happened to my son,” says Royce Eckley, who’s struggled for more than a year trying to find answers in connection with the death of her son.

Roy Moore loses Alabama, but U.S. imperialism still rapes black women

In recent months, bourgeois media has been dominated by stories of powerful capitalists accused of sexual assault.

The Political and Economic are One

African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela has stated clearly that politics are concentrated economics.

Unity Through Reparations: 2018 APSC National Conference

The 2018 African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC) national planning conference, themed “Unity Through Reparations” is bringing together white people from all over the country who want to work under the leadership of the African (black) working class in their struggle for liberation and self-determination.

Black is Back March on the White House & National Conference 2017

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations held its annual march on the White House and national conference in Washington, D.C. under the theme, “The Ballot and the Bullet: Elections, War, and Peace in the Era of Donald Trump” on November 4-5.

Ro’Shawndra vs the University of California Santa Barbara

“UCSB washed their hands of me just because I was raped in Isla Vista and not on campus. …What does that mean for the resources that I should be allocated appropriately with the advocates that have my back?”—Ro’Shawndra Earvin

Niger and Somalia expose U.S. war against Africa

Muslim insurgents killed four and wounded two U.S. soldiers on October 4, 2017 around the town of Tongo Tongo, 200 km from Niamey,  the capital of Niger.

Korea Protests

Seoul, South Korea — Friday November 3, 2017, coming after U.S. president Trump’s threats to “totally destroy” North Korea [*NBC News September 21, 2017], South Koreans protested ahead of his scheduled trip to the capital of their country.

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