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The African community of St. Petersburg, FL, led by the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM), claimed and renamed the street where 18-year-old TyRon Lewis was murdered by the pigs exactly 20 years ago to the date on October 24, 2016.
The historic street-naming ceremony commenced as over two dozen Africans of the community, including the family of TyRon Lewis, gathered in front of the Uhuru House in the evening and marched to 18th Ave to rename it “TyRon Lewis Avenue.”
The Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations is an organization that was begun on September 12, 2009.
We were organized in Washington, D.C. and were compelled to come together for a number of reasons, not the least of which was the election of Barack Hussein Obama some eight months prior.
It concerned many of the founders of the coalition that many people around the world and inside this country would be confused by the fact that imperialism—U.S. imperialism—historically categorized by white nationalism, rape and plunder of the non-white people around the world, would now have a black face.
Barack Obama, 8 years of white power in black face!
Kwame Nkrumah was correct when he stated in his groundbreaking book of the same title, “Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism.”
The crisis of imperialism deepened under the presidency of George W. Bush and made Barack Hussein Obama necessary.
As Chairman Omali Yeshitela quipped, “George Bush created more revolutionaries than Che Guevara.”
The myth of Obama being an extension of the Civil Rights Movement could not be further from reality.
The African People’s Socialist Party consolidated in Cape Town, Occupied Azania
CAPE TOWN—The ASI went to the Western Cape on the 3rd of October 2016, in order to consolidate our Party there and connect the struggle of the students in the University of Cape Town with the struggle of the African working class.
The purpose for consolidating our Party in Western Cape is mainly because there has been much exposure of the Party there through the African working class spreading works of the Chairman through video and literature as well as the outreach of Party leaders and friends of the Uhuru Movement.
Brexit: The fall of the British pound points to the fall of the dollar
LONDON—We hear less now of the special relationship between the UK and the U.S. The capitalist crisis is so severe that every imperialist is too busy looking after themselves.
Washington begged the British to stay in the EU, as Obama travelled to the UK to lecture the British about the necessities of staying within the European Union and Western imperialist realm.
But the British public, guided by various demagogue white nationalist leaders, who did not plan for the consequence or outcome they were fighting for, gave the leave EU campaign a resounding victory.
Now the effects of the victory are sinking in and a new round of contradictions are emerging. The first one is the crumbling economy.
Police in New York murder 66-year-old African woman in her home
Deborah Danner, a 66-year-old African woman, was shot and killed in her own home by a NY Police Department sergeant, Hugh Barry, in the Bronx on Tuesday.
#FeesMustFall and the exposure of the State in Occupied Azania (South Africa)
OCCUPIED AZANIA––Universities have turned into raiding fields for black bodies where the State police are using military tactics to quell the mostly-African students’ unrests in and out of campuses across the country of Occupied Azania (South Africa).
The brutal nature of this direct counter-insurgence has raised cryptical uncertainties as the students are woken to the reality of what they actually mean to the State as opposed to the reverse.
6 Reasons why you need to #Vote4BlackPower after last night’s U.S. presidential debate
Last night’s final presidential debates between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton proved to be the pinnacle of the non-violent contest between the opposing sectors of the white ruling class.
We saw during the two-hour-long #debatenight, imperialism crumbling before our very eyes as Trump and Hillary each pushed their respective agendas, without even a thought given to the African community.
It is even clearer now that the time is ripe for Africans to forward our own political agenda, say “forget 'em both” and #vote4BlackPower!
The imperialist first lady of the United States had some powerful words for Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump during her speech at a Hillary Clinton campaign event in New Hampshire on Thursday.
Obama was emotional as she expressed how repulsed and deeply disturbed she was after hearing Trump’s sexual comments.
Although I find Trump’s statements somewhat problematic, it cannot stand up to U.S. president Barack Obama’s detrimental and deadly actions against Africans and other colonized people around the world.


