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Flint genocide turns African resident’s skin condition into unbearable pain

It has been almost two years since the colonial government of Flint, Michigan switched Flint’s water source to the Flint River, providing its residents with lead, bacteria and chemical-filled water.

Former U.S. first lady Nancy Reagan dies; leaves behind a legacy of African genocide

Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA—Nancy Reagan, the wife of the deceased 40th U.S. president Ronald Reagan, died Saturday, March 5, 2016 from heart failure. She was 94 years old.

The Southeast Region and AAPDEP collaborate to forward the African Revolution!

Wonderful things happen when the work for the liberation of African People is front and center!

U.S. military kills 150 Africans in Somalia

The United States’ imperial military, led by U.S. president Barack Hussein Obama, attacked and killed more than 150 Africans in Somalia who were reportedly Islamist militants of Al Shabaab.

Black Aboriginal people hold demonstrations on Invasion Day in Australia

AUSTRALIA—Throughout the country on January 26, 2016, thousands of black Aboriginal people gathered in protest of what white settlers call Australia Day.

APSP Cadre Intensive

The African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) will train a new generation of the “best daughters and sons of Africa” during a 30-day cadre-building Intensive from July 2 to 30 this year at the Party’s national headquarters in St. Petersburg, FL.

United African Liberation Day 2016: Building Unity in Struggle!

WASHINGTON DC—African Liberation Day (ALD) will take place under the theme “Building unity in Struggle” at Howard University, Washington DC on May 21, 2016.

Africa Must Unite tour

Chairman Omali Yeshitela and members of the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP) will embark on the APSP’s “Africa Must Unite” tour which is scheduled to take place in Occupied Azania (South Africa) in September 2016.

Bernie Sanders up to his usual antics

Photos of a 21-year-old Bernie Sanders being arrested at a civil rights protest in the 60s while attending the University of Chicago have recently surfaced from the Chicago Tribune's archives.
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