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Resolution/Position Paper of the African Internationalist Conference on African Women

"We cannot have liberation for our people with half our nation obscured in mundane tasks that prevent us from participating in our own liberation."

Debate: Police violence against blacks in US

In this edition of the Debate, Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People's Socialist Party in Tampa, and Peter Sinnott, an independent scholar from New York, comment on the issue.

Ferguson police chief resigns; Africans must manage our own communities

Press TV has interviewed Yejide Orunmila of the African Peopleâ s Socialist Party in Washington to discuss the resignation of the police chief of Ferguson in the US following a justice department report on systematic discrimination against Africans in the city.

Special Black is Back Coalition Conference set for St. Louis-Ferguson calls for “Black Community Control of the Police”

The Black is Back Coalition is an organization of organizations and individuals whose mission in this instance is to bring a coherent message to this mass movement coming out of Ferguson and spreading throughout the country.

Wisconsin students protest police shooting of unarmed Madison teenager

Chairman Omali Yeshitela of the African People's Socialist Party is interviewed to explain this struggle.

VonDerrit Myers Jr.’s memorial desecrated by cowards!

ST. LOUIS, MO.--A text came through to my phone,at 10:03 a.m. on an abnormally warm Tuesday morning: "Some coward just set VonDerrit Myers, Jr.s memorial on fire." It was a text placed by Syreeta Myers, VonDerrit's bereaved mother.

A look at the life of legendary piano man, Herbie Hancock

  I am looking forward to reading pianist Herbie Hancock’s memoir, “Possibilities.” Hancock has always intrigued me--not just his music but his political/cultural views.   Of course,...

South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma frees Eugene DeKock, admitted white assassin of more than 100 black freedom fighters

Eugene Alexander de Kock, 66, was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment plus 212 years in 1996 after admitting to more than 100 crimes of murder and other crimes of torture and fraud in the late 1980s and 1990s.

The struggle in West Papua

The people of West Papua have been fighting for independence from the illegitimate and sordid rule of the Indonesian government for 51 years.
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